Resources
I meant to
include in each posting a few resources that were helpful to me at that point
in the journey. I forgot to add them the first time, so this an extra blog post
containing a few items that gave me hope at the outset.
Stories have been a favorite way to learn
and to teach. The Moth (a national
storytelling program featured on npr and online) has a new book called The
Moth Presents Occasional Magic: True
Stories about Defying the Impossible. The
stories are from many perspectives and cover many situations, and they
certainly have entertained me and given me hope.
Music always inspires me. I listened over and over to Sara Thompsen
singing “Deep Peace.” You can find it on
youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb-FAOe396U .
There was
also a blessing written by Jan Richardson from her book Circle of
Grace which I shared with many people early this year because it seemed so
appropriate for activists and others discouraged and in despair over
politics. As I was learning that I had
cancer, it seemed relevant to some of the experiences of myself and others in
this new reality, and I read it often.
Blessed are you
who bear the light
in unbearable times,
who testify
to its endurance
amid the unendurable
who bear witness
to its persistence
when everything seems
in shadow
and grief.
Blessed are you
in whom
the light lives,
in whom
the brightness blazes—
your heart
a chapel,
an altar where
in the deepest night
can be seen
the fire that
shines forth in you
in unaccountable faith,
in stubborn hope,
in love that illumines
every broken thing
it finds.
Jan Richardson

Thinking of you and wishing you well...
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