So many female blogs avoid discussion of matters that are avoided by society at a polite dinner table: politics, religion, sex and death. Now that's OK as long as we remember that we live in a real world in which not everything is as neat, beautiful, ordered, and creative as our blogs suggest. In fact, we ought to remember the reality checks where we look at the needs of others, where we consider people who are far from us and outside our circle of friends and acquantainces. There are people who are marginalised in our society - and through no fault of their own. Two things that can face all of us with a bit of a shock are the marginalising effects of severe and/or prolonged illness and the ageing process.
Many of us enter the world of Ms Robyn through her blog daily parcels tied up with string. Ms Robyn majors in the beautiful and good but has also let us into corners of her life which haven't always been the best. In fact, Miss Eagle has been stunned, at times, by her honesty and her disclosure. Here is a generous spirit.
Her spirit has been challenged in the last 48 hours or so as you will see if, dear Reader, you visit her blog. She has stepped out into a spiritual realm with a blog devoted to prayer for those with needs. She has been hurt by those she considered friends. She has been supported by many, many more. Ms Robyn is in the field but she is wounded.
Miss Eagle is of the persuasion which believes we are spiritual beings with body, mind, and emotions attached. Now she is a big girl - in more ways than one - and knows that there are others in the world who don't see things this way. Miss Eagle's friends include a range of atheists and agnostics. Miss Eagle also knows there are people who fence their spiritual values in with some rather heavy dogma and certainties. She knows the capacity that they have to hurt people by hitting them over the head with sacred books and sureties.
One thing about blogs is that they can be completely ignored. Those who don't find Our world wrapped in prayer and love to their taste can ignore it. You don't go to the blog - and you can be sure the blog won't come to you. Prayer for the sick whether it is in the form of kind thoughts and positive energies, meditation or In Jesus Name, Amen is a form of concern and love for someone other than ourselves. All the great faiths of the world commend such age-old love and concern. Those who ignore such a practice, if only they could know, are impoverished.
And for you, Ms Robyn, I have found this poem:
© Jill Wolf
When friendships undergo a test
It's often found old friends are best;
The sampler on the parlour wall
Has these few lines which say it all;
The best of friends can change a frown
Into a smile when you feel down.
The best of friends will understand
Your little trials and lend a hand.
The best of friends will always share
Your secret dreams because they care.
The best of friends, worth more than gold,
Give all the love a heart can hold.
5 comments:
ms*eagle! see, this IS what friendship is all about - thankyou from the bottom of my heart.
I agree miss eagle...I find all this 'my god is better than your god' and 'you can't pray at my temple' stuff to mind bending to say the least... But to be fair I was fairly heavily involved with alternate stuff for a number of years and I found that they too had their own set of rules and just as much dogma as convential religion... Now I follow the beat of my own drum - don't talk about what I believe in - unless I know the other person is interested... It is interesting to watch the world's peoples and their strive for perfection via religion... Hmmm... I will say no more...
this is a great poem :)
Well said, Miss Eagle. I try not to offend potential readers of my blog, so when it comes to religion, I write NOTHING AT ALL if I can help it. I respect the right of every other person to believe in whatever makes them feel good, but I strongly resist being hit over the head with a bible!!!!
Yes, Gina - and Miss Eagle thinks captive audiences should not be treated as fair game. Miss Eagle rants and raves about things that are not considered fit for polite conversation (Herself gets sick of getting her ears bashed and hearing Miss Eagle talking back to the TV)- but she keeps that separate over at The Eagle's Nest and does her best to keep The Trad Pad and Food from Oz as rant-free zones.
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