I am grateful for time spent with Amoret, dining, walking, and talking. ❤
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Gratitude Project – being heard
For the lovely support of friends. 🙂
Soul damage is etched in the pauses
Do you know what happens when you blindly respond from your privileged status? Would you be more mindful if you knew of how things change in the pauses?
[The scene: a typical bank in the U.S. So typical you could swap out the desks, the suits, the pens, and even the paint colours on the walls and you’d not be sure which institution you were in if not for the logo. Thank Gods for logos or we’d be lost forever inside these bland cookie cutter places.]
I sat across the desk from you and had a long conversation about male privilege and my experience with one your previous co-workers. I explained, with brave breath, why my name was going on the loan document first instead of my husband’s name. You appeared interested, concerned. I knew it was your job to appear so, but still I hoped to be heard. You nodded. You small-smiled in understanding. I was clear about how I expected to be treated, and why. You verbalized your agreement.
Three weeks and assorted financial hurdles cleared later, we arrived to sign the documents. My name was first, my spouse’s as co-signer. You pulled the first document for signatures and you set it in front of my husband. You picked up your pen and used it as a pointer to detail down the page exactly what he was signing (on the co-signer line) and didn’t even glance at me. And then you paused for questions, looking at him, and waited for the movement of the pen gripped in his hand. You focused on him leaning forward, reading, both of you oblivious to the change that occurred in the air around me, oblivious to the stifled sigh.
And we all paused.
In that pause you didn’t notice how my view of you dimmed as I inwardly unstifled that sigh. “Again, again”, I thought, “the slight unnoticed,” except by me. This rerun of countless scenarios throughout 54 years of life, this repeat of patriarchy in action, privilege thrust into my space, sexism reinforced.
In that pause I thought of all the breath I had wasted. Precious breath, my breath, expended explaining to you why it mattered that my name be the main borrower. I inwardly sighed my identity into the sea of women and our shared oblivion, where we are daily, hourly, summarily dismissed, and diminished, and treated unworthy.
In that pause I felt decades of oppression and decades of weariness in fighting it settle in my bones.
In that pause you went from potential ally and brighter future to a dim clone of one-of-them.
In that pause I realized my error. I had thought you viewed me as another human being, equal to my husband. Again, again, I shift in that pause. Again, again, my view shifts of another human.
In all the pauses and all the spaces, in all the breath I’ve wasted to the collective whole, we both shift, one diminished and one emboldened.
In that pause, your life goes on as usual. In that pause, mine becomes harder to breathe in.
Gratitude Project – for tech!
Skype, the Internet — awesome tools for connecting with the other humans! ❤
SEPTEMBER IS 20% OFF MONTH!
Gratitude Project – for loving thru food
As my bumper sticker says, “Love people – cook them tasty food.” Good dinner!
Gratitude Project – for summer’s last hurrah
It will be in the high 80’s/low 90’s all week. One last blast, before the change in the air becomes undeniable.
THE PEACOCK GOD: JOY AND RIGHTFUL PRIDE. AN IN-PERSON WEEKEND WORKSHOP; OCT 10-11, 2015
Another Bone & Briar weekend intensive October 10-11, 2015 in a private residence minutes south of Pittsburgh, PA!!
The Peacock God and His “terrible pride”! Joy and rightful pride together.
What if you and everyone else could be as big as they wished? What if we all took up as much as we wanted physically, aurically, and psychically yet all of us still fit in the room together? Knowing that the space others take up has nothing to do with us, is not a reflection on us. How might these things feel?
What does it mean “to love ourselves in all our parts” in everyday life?
Come explore the Feri God myth with Bone & Briar. A deity of wonder, delight, and unabashed pride.
Teachers:
Amoret BriarRose: A Feri/Reclaiming initiate working in the traditions since 2000, Amoret partners with Boneweaver in Bone and Briar in Pittsburgh, PA. Amoret’s passions include community building, co-creation and manifestation, ecstatic ritual, divination and the poetry of life. She is experienced in leadership training, small group facilitation, tarot, trance techniques, and ritual arts. Amoret believes that transformation can be blissful if we surrender to the process. It is her privilege and calling to tempt seekers to their transformations.
Boneweaver: Boneweaver is a Reclaiming initiate and a Feri initiate of the Victor Anderson path through the Starhawk line. She partners with Amoret in Bone and Briar in Pittsburgh, PA. Boneweaver has been in a variety of leading and teaching roles within the Pittsburgh Pagan community for about a decade. She is an edgewalker and works the spaces of grace between life and death. Ritual arts, trance work, mentoring, and the arts as spiritual practice are of particular interest to her. She values a sense of humour and a sense of purpose in the pursuit of living authentically.
Blessings,
Boneweaver and Amoret BriarRose
Registration is open now. Fee is due by October 3rd, 2015.
PREREQUISITE: None
WHERE: Pittsburgh area
WHEN: Saturday October 10 and Sunday October 11
COST: $150-$90, sliding scale.
Send REGISTRATION information (preferred name, preferred email address) to thewitches@boneandbriar.com
Send PAYMENT through the Donate button here.
Event sponsored by Reclaiming Pittsburgh.
Gratitude Project – good people
For happy friendly people and delicious food!
Gratitude Project – four day catch up
The 25th – a lovely productive phone call. 🙂
The 26th – for getting back into regular walking.
The 27th – an excellent Tai Chi class learning some tweaks to form.
Today the 28th – for temps that will hit 80ºF.
