ON BEING “ONLY HUMAN”
I am free and white and educated. I am retired from a long and satisfying career as an artist and a designer. I get to spend the bulk of my time writing. It is a dream come true. I own my own home, mortgage-free, and when I look out the windows of my condo, I am fortunate to see lush, old-growth trees, rolling green lawns, and the welcoming doorways of friendly neighbors who watch out for me as I do for them. Although I have to keep an eye on my budget, I am able to treat myself with this and that now and then. I am a born contemplative. I am a truth-seeker.
I am also spoiled!
I am spoiled, because when I am exhausted, I
get to stretch out on my lovely, soft bed or my luxurious chaise longue and go
to sleep, or point the remote to my smart TV, and chill-out to Robert Redford’s
Sundance Kid or Pierce Brosnan’s 007, or an array of other yummy male specimens
of movie-world. But I am not so spoiled that I am blind to my privileges.
I am not so spoiled that I am blind to how I
lucky I am that I live in the peaceful Midwest USA rather than in the Donbas
region of Ukraine, that place where not a soul has the luxury of chilling out
from the exhaustion of his/her war-torn days and nights. I am not so spoiled
that I forget that I was born at a time when prisoners in Nazi concentration
camps in areas of Europe got an immediate bullet to the head or a noose around
the neck at the slightest falter in their step or swing of their pickax during
their grueling, crushing workdays. I am not so spoiled that I am blind to the fact
that authoritarianism is still alive and well in places over there and is
rattling the gate to my peaceable kingdom here at this very moment. I am not so
spoiled that I do not fret over the harsh double-standard that suffers the
disadvantaged in every part of the world from time immemorial to this day.
“Linda, if you aren’t careful, you’ll make
yourself sick taking on the worries of the world. After all, you are only human
and there is only so much we humans can do,” I hear from the peanut gallery. It
is as if being human is the convenient off-ramp on the highway to paradise, or
is the excuse for plucking only the low-hanging fruit rather than reaching for
the stars. Don’t get me wrong, I have had an on and off relationship with the “only
human” mindset during large swaths of my life, including too often right now,
to my chagrin. I find nothing pretty and nothing redeeming in it, but it is a
hard one to shake. It is so hard to shake, because I am surrounded by it,
swallowed up in it. Because it is the prevailing mindset of human society, escaping
it is like swimming against a tidal wave.
The way I see it, species: Homo sapiens had
best hurry up and evolve beyond such widespread mediocrity. We cannot go on authorizing
the rightness of humans remaining stuck in a condition of “average Janes and
Joes”. I am not indicting the whole human race. Throughout the ages and to this
day shining examples of highly-evolved human beings trod the Earth, and maybe
in other galaxies, for all we know at this time. The present-day, prominent model
who comes to mind is Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s leader. And people of his
kind are scattered everywhere, famous as well as every-day people away from the
limelight, some of whom might not know who they are until and unless they put
themselves on the line, or are forced through circumstances to step up to it. My
point is that there aren’t enough of such individuals yet among the population
to lead the laggers into their personal power—and for that reason, a critical mass
of us must find and then nurture our inborn magnificence, our God-given
magnificence if you like, and join the ranks of people like Zelenskyy in godly causes
the world over. I use the word “magnificence” in its 14th century
origin, which is defined as: “great-mindedness”, “courageous”, “greatness”, “nobility”.
For only our magnificence will save us.©
Image:
“MAGNIFICENT HUMANITY” – collage of charcoal drawing overlaid with paper and
fabric elements by Linda Lee Greene
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In
multi-award-winning author Linda Lee Greene’s GARDEN OF THE SPIRITS OF THE
POTS, Nicholas Plato flees his troubles in the USA and forges a new life in
Australia. But his troubles hitch a ride right alongside him, and forces in the
land Downunder bring him face to face with them and eventually reveal to him
his true purpose in life.
GARDEN OF THE SPIRITS OF THE POTS is
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