Not too long ago I didn’t know what ‘binary’ meant.
Not too long ago I didn’t know I knew any lesbians (although I was pretty sure I knew some gays).
A long time ago I didn’t know (or know I knew) any African Americans … or Asians … or Native Americans … or Latinix … or Muslims … or Turks … or Germans … or Buddhists … or Catholics (well, maybe some Catholics … and Jews) … or motorcyclists … or hunters … or homeless people … or differently-abled people … or really old people… or any people other than white, middle class, privileged people.
What a myopic view of the world! What an infinitesimal fragment of reality.
Recently I went to a lesbian wedding. It was a beautiful celebration of two people who radiate joy in being together. I was honored to be there, to witness their acknowledgement of the miracle of their love.
It is a miracle, you know… whenever it happens between/among whomever it happens.
Right now it seems utterly foolish to inhibit, in any way, any smidgen of joy.
When we open our eyes, minds, hearts to any* of our fellow passengers on this planet as it swirls within our galaxy, our heart is nourished … sustained. And we become more fully alive. [And increase the possibility of our own joy.]
(*Even Republicans ***)
(***with one possible exception)
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Thank you, Mim. Well said, and so true. I'm worried and disheartened to hear the terrible remarks people make against people. I hope we are better than that, more rational, more compassionate. It's good to hear from you.
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