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2/20 - Monsters & Minions & Warrior Servants

If you are not at the table then you are on the table.  Ukrainian proverb

A friend once said, if there is a God it exists only in the present. They laughed when I responded: I don’t believe in God. Call it what you want, but I have seen your photography and know that you believe in nature and the larger world around you.  

I have thought about this often - the terms I use, the phrases I repeat, and the stories I tell.  I have concluded that our minds believe what we tell them to believe so I am continuing to learn how to feed myself more useful information like gratitude.  When I am grateful, whatever is in front of me seems easier because I do it with hope and love. The brilliant John Berger spoke of this when he said, the first step towards building an alternative world has to be the refusal of the world-picture implanted in our minds.  No matter what the new order pretends and perpetuates, we can find hope when we discover a new horizon.

We are all scrambling to find this new horizon and it is not an easy task. Today, I find myself searching for other people who are sane, hard working, and optimistic that together we can bring sanity to this chaos. I am deliberate about this, finding them in the darkness is like finding the necessary oxygen to breath.  I suspect they feel that the world is at war with itself too.  They also feel the need to stop the assault on our liberties.  They know they cannot hide away, that they must go into the world and find me.  And when I/they do, we can do what was done before and link hands and arms across America again.  

There have been many monsters before. Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and of course McCarthy and the Klu Klux Klan or others you may add to this list. And there are more, and will be more.  So what do we do in the face of monsters?  The short answer is to not become one yourself.  It feels like there are more monsters than not, but I do not believe that and it is why we must go into the dark and look for others who are trying to carry the light too. Maybe you were taught like me that you cannot let our fear of the enemy cause us to hide or retreat. I noticed after the election that this was happening.

We cannot be ignorant and pretend that we are not in trouble with the monsters who are installing other monsters in the systems designed to protect us, but we cannot let every waking hour go to obsessing over them because it gives them power they do not deserve.

So what do we do? We accept the situation. The only way through is through and this includes going on the offensive instead of taking the more passive approach of defending ourselves. Overpowering monsters requires acts of resistance and revolt. 

Albert Camus was right:  Accepting the absurdity of everything around us is one step, a necessary experience: it should not become a dead end.  It arouses a revolt that can become fruitful.

The monsters and their minions are absurd. The world has become the drunk uncle at the holiday table. And as the Ukrainian proverb suggests if we are not at the table, no matter how uncomfortable we may be, we will be served up as lunch to all who are starving. 

What do we do when we sit down with others? Revolt. Become warrior servants whose job it to serve all mankind with the fruits of our harvest. Inundate evil and darkness with stories that profile courage and celebrate the light of our human condition. Offer a narrative that was not hijacked and revised to reflect the powerful. Create art that speaks to and is about our diversity. Insure that your words and actions match. Stand fully present in the moment and be strong so that the light of your truth will expose their lies as nothing more than crumbling leaves. It must become a disciplined, long term plan for eradicating the monsters poisoning our democratic values.

Andy Flaherty