May 17
ALL BETTER NOW
Mother kissed the booboo and I wait for the admonition to take effect. Waiting, I count the problems like telephone poles on a long journey. What will it be like, the world all better? The anticipation nearly breaks me for a while until waiting turns to disbelief. A chill fills the space and ‘all better’ becomes the cry. My sponsor calls for moderation and lowering my expectation. The child’s ears ring with the promise to be fulfilled. She can not give herself over to a world where a Band-Aid is not a cure-all but only a cover for the slow work of internal healing, scars and all. Sheer survival is not sufficient for the screaming toddler; heartbreak from injustice calls for more than endurance. But, alas, a kiss is all we have.
Time pulls the tide and the tide pulls you; let it.
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Who Rang?
Examine the instillation of your buttons
as a process of discovery for disabling them.
Pay attention to the wiring but also to the hardware.
Sometimes the advertising is the thing
which keeps alive something better off put to rest.
Many things are rooted in other pots
and have a lifeline from outside of the current host.
All the connections and housing should be explored
as well as what work the mechanism does once pressed.
Is there a gong, tinkling bells?
Does it release the wolves from their den or tiger from his lair?
Information is a tool which never fails to help me
in disassembling the traps and their triggers
I must not shy from the gathering.
Great stuff.
All Better Now. Oh, sure. ha. Sometimes I just want to say, “keep your kisses!”
Who Rang? I go to the door and the source is disguised, often. You’re right. ‘Many things are rooted in other pots and have a lifeline from outside of the current host.’ I can’t tell you how many offenses I’ve taken on and found out they weren’t mine to take at all! I may be extrapolating too far, but this has so much application to how my defenses work. I love it. I’m going to share it.
I’m so excited that you share my work! As my sponsee, Lisa says, “One hand washes the other, both hands wash the face.” yes, I have many of those things which have their roots outside of my life, but causing me trouble inside my life!
What an interesting comment from Lisa. My goal is to be fairly rootless as troubles go. (Maybe that’s part of the RV lifestyle for me. Just kidding) Being mobile keeps me in the present much better than sitting on my duff in a house! If I take the roots all the way to Texas from Iowa, then they need to looked at and buried in the desert someplace. How handy. Plenty of sand here.
Another brilliant post, Sherrie. Full of wonderful, meaningful insight. I really like this one!
I am gratified that you like it! I hope the world is well where you are!
It’s awesome!
I think you’d like my post this morning: Holy Whac-A-Moly!
I always enjoy your work, Charles!