In three days summer becomes autumn as the Equinox arrives. It is not just an astronomical shift, it is a spiritual shift as well, as the psyche shifts from a world of heat to a preparation for winter. In Atlanta this year we go into a period of 70s/50s for the next ten days, a kind of refreshing, clean, healthfulness for reading on the porch and taking long walks to nearby parks. Lulwater comes to mind. How good for the mind and attitude is the change of seasons.
Nonetheless, we live in a grim time all around. The death of beloved jurist Ruth Bader Ginsberg breaks my heart, She lived as productive and meaningful a life as anyone could hope for, A full life worthy of praise and celebration. In our grim world, the forces of evil will gloss over her in order to seize more power.
We live on the edge of the abyss: dictatorship-- as democracy could come to an end in 6 weeks. Even if that is avoided, we still have a virulent disease that will kill hundreds of thousands more people in our country. We have more hurricanes, floods, and wildfires than ever before. Our demise is at hand; though most of us mindlessly repeat old habits.
On the whole I find most people despicable. We are all so selfish and self-absorbed, lacking any real sense of the plight of others, their suffering, the suffering of animals and species as they vanish from the Earth. We all seem to live in a dream fantasy, the good and the wicked. We Imagine a world that will not be, ignoring the horrible damage we have done, are doing yet.
I am not a complete misanthrope. I love the artists of all kinds: painters, poets, musicians, dancers and other creative people who give us beauty and understanding of what is good in life. I love kind people and those dedicated to making the planet better, even if it is too late. I love my friends and my husband. But I have no irrational optimism for I think that is one of our greatest flaws and weaknesses. I am not a pessimist per se, but a realist.
I shall leave you with a quote about our lives and our experience of time. It is a great insight into who we are. Enjoy.
--Jameson
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