xoxoxoBruce • Mar 26, 2013 12:40 am
The Four Habits of the Highly Unconsolable, or, Life Lessons from an Unlearned Life by Tom Jacobs
Jacobs prestages listing the four habits with...
He goes on to name and ruminate on;
1. The Lightness/Heaviness of Being
2. Humility
3. The Soul-Suck of Everyday life
4. Love
You might like it... and understand it if you read it three times.;)
Jacobs prestages listing the four habits with...
When I first saw Star Wars, I was five, but I was old enough to recognize a hero when I was one. Luke Skywalker was, what, maybe 21? The age of a hero. Not to old, not too young. He would always be 21, eternally and forever on film. By the time I saw the re-release in 1997, I had aged and had surpassed the heroic age of 21, even if Luke had not. I found myself to be older than Luke, who would remain 21 forever. And however many times I had envisioned it happening in one shape or another—the notion of some mentor tapping me on the shoulder to point out that I was, in fact, and whether I realized it or not, a rather remarkable Jedi-like individual, one who had a role to play in the larger intergalactic battle between good and evil, between right and wrong—it never quite happened, at least not in the shape or form that I had anticipated. No Obi Wan ever tapped me on the shoulder. The hero's journey that I imagined for myself never quite emerged. Which is not to say that it hasn't happened.
I had always imagined the dramatic moment, the decisive cut, the transformative moment when everything changes (the moment when Obi Wan takes me to the cantina and I realize that I'm on the threshold and that if I go out, and if I return, I will not return in the same form or shape… Everything will change).
He goes on to name and ruminate on;
1. The Lightness/Heaviness of Being
2. Humility
3. The Soul-Suck of Everyday life
4. Love
You might like it... and understand it if you read it three times.;)