I thought to myself, isn't this a nice, neat package? Trying become better at life, at the middle of my life (hopefully EARLY-middle of my life) and writing it all down. I mean, this could be some golden content here. I can't tell you how many times a day, a week, I make an epic fail of what my intentions were spiritually, philosophically, educationally, etc. I would have no shortage of material to write about. Beautiful! I would increase my writing practice, while at the same time developing some discipline about meditation, reading dharma and put the concepts into practice. The first blog was to be on my birthday.
Yes. I know. Today is April 20. (4/20 for you stoners out there.)
What happened? Well, I'm lazy as shit. I never got around to it. Oh, I would occasionally sketch out an outline for this blog post or that in one of several journal/notebooks I always have lying around half used. And to be fair, I am a teacher and a mother. And I paint. And I have a relationship. And I have a home. But, to be fair as well, I'm the sort of person that always has an excuse. It can take a great shock to my system to get me to move on something.
Like excruciating pain.
Or large sums of money.
Or horrible heart-break.
That would be a hint as to why I'm here now. And it has nothing to do with anything that rhymes with bunny.
During past month it has felt like my entire world has cracked. A big, jaggedy, gaping crack. I really have no idea if it is repairable. Things I thought were solid and firm have proved to be tenuous and fluid. I'm in a freefall without any knowledge of where I'll land. A lot of things look scary and frustrating and sad right now.
Tonight, I feel shattered.
There is a book by Pema Chodron I have been reading over the past couple of weeks. It has a passage that I keep going flipping to. Each time I do, it punches me in the stomach.
"It's as if you just looked at yourself in the mirror, and you saw a gorilla. The mirror's there; it's showing "you", and what you see looks bad. You try to angle the mirror so you will look a little better, but no matter what you do, you still look like a gorilla. That's being nailed by life, the place where you have no choice except to embrace what's happening or push it away."
--When Things Fall Apart
I'm seeing that gorilla. I know I can be really skilled at pushing things away. I'm excellent at finding other things to do or think about rather than look at the messiness that my life can be. I also love looking outside myself to try and control situations or fix blame on others. Embracing what's happening and sitting with it as it is? This I don't know if I can do.
I might as well try, though. Nothing else is working.
I can say this: It made me write my first blog post.
Oh, honey. I am sorry (I know what it is like to feel what you BELIEVED to be the solid firmament shift under your feet), but I am also EXCITED for you! I think that this will be a landmark year for you. Already you are doing something different...you are DOING and not just TALKING about doing. Baby-steps, hon, they will get you there, and they also let you enjoy the journey!
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Great start, Tricia. Keep it up. Blogging/writing is cathartic.
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Joey
I love this first and feel so privileged to have been able to be here for it. I know how you feel, always *meaning* to get to something and having a helluva' time getting to it (hence *my* last blog post, which was at the tail end of March... sigh). Still, here you are. You've started. One foot in front of the other, and you will eventually find your path. Have faith. You are not alone.
ReplyDeleteSee, you already have a following! YAH!!!
ReplyDeleteI just sent you a long email about how I don't know how to blog. I never do things in the correct order. I will be following and commenting on your blogs be assured.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for reading this and the kind comments... <3
ReplyDeleteI love the copy of When Things Fall Apart that I recieved from you and turn to it often... I know only meant to lend it, so I may return it someday... but really glad you have another copy ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your journey...
Janelle: I would like to give out copies of this book like the Gideon's pass out bibles.
ReplyDeleteGreat start! You have always had an interesting view point and a great way of expressing yourself. I look forward to hearing more.
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