Since Iβm doing Labyrinth work 4 to 5 times per week now – I am again adjusting to the rawness of violent unexpected death in a non- military setting. Death work IS resistance because so much of modern death should be avoidable, these are lives thrown away as worth less: black lives, female lives, Moslem lives, poverty afflicted lives, veteran lives. I never cry on the Walk for the war dead, as itβs felt prohibited- but I often cry on these newly instituted walks for victims of racial, religious, and family/spousal murders.
Since Iβm doing Labyrinth work 4 to 5 times per week now – I am again adjusting to the rawness of violent unexpected death in a non- military setting. Death work IS resistance because so much of modern death should be avoidable, these are lives thrown away as worth less: black lives, female lives, Moslem lives, poverty afflicted lives, veteran lives. I never cry on the Walk for the war dead, as itβs felt prohibited- but I often cry on these newly instituted walks for victims of racial, religious, and family/spousal murders.
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