Showing posts with label empathy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label empathy. Show all posts

Friday, September 06, 2013

Paradelle for the Mentally Ill

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PARADELLE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL

The mentally ill are all around us.
The mentally ill are all around us --
On the streets, they ramble and scurry.
On the streets, they ramble and scurry.
They scurry and ramble all around us;
the mentally ill are on the streets.

Seeing a dimension invisible to you --
Seeing a dimension invisible to you,
They speak to spirits long departed,
They speak to spirits long departed.
Seeing a dimension long departed,
They speak to you and invisible spirits.

They were cast away from society,.
They were cast away from society;
I wonder if you even care.
I wonder if you even care.
I wonder. They even care if you were cast away from society.

You are the invisible mentally ill, all spirits from society.
Seeing us, they scurry and ramble around. I wonder if they even
care. They were cast away, and they speak on the streets to a long
departed dimension.

   ~~by Ginger Hamilton

[Tomorrow: I Am Perfect, and Flawed]

Saturday, March 02, 2013

See the Light



There is a decorative rod on my living room wall from which a quilt once hung. For the December holidays, I draped a string of large, old-fashioned multi-colored lights like these across the length of the rod:
Both because they're a PITA to take down, and because I like how they look, I decided to leave them up. For some reason during the last couple of weeks, Momma has begun to get as close as possible and sit staring at the lights. 

Here she is studying a red bulb (the colors refuse to photograph properly).


And here she is, studying a white bulb.


What secret information is she gleaning? I am not privy at this juncture. Maybe she is trying to burn out her retinas because of something she saw on Facebook. 

I can relate to that feeling. 

I am routinely disappointed to see images posted on social media showing results of graphic violence and abuse under the guise of calling folks to take action. I feel subjecting others to those images is in itself a form of abuse. 

This isn't a matter of squeamishness; I have seen horrific graphic situations in real life. I am not squeamish, nor weak-stomached. I actually have been accused by peers in the nursing profession of being cold-hearted and unfeeling as far as my reactions to disturbing scenarios go. Let's just say I did my job, and did it well, come-what-may. I left the freaking out for later, once the event was over.

I believe it unnecessary to post images of aborted fetuses, abused animals, and victims of violence in order to trigger empathy. 

Unfortunately, the disconnect between our society's tolerance of violence and our capacity for sympathy has grown to epic proportions. Maybe some people do have to literally see the results in order to condemn the actions that lead to them. If this is the case, I hope the paradigm shifts quickly and tips in a positive direction.

Momma, resting her overworked eyes

Until then, Momma and I are going to invest in eye bleach.~~GH

Monday, January 07, 2013

As Little Children


I wonder what would happen, how it would be if we saw each other as the children we once were (and truly still are, inside)? If instead of the exterior wrapping, we saw the chubby cheeks and big round eyes, the wonder within those eyes, the front-toothless grins – shy but open? If we spontaneously threw open our arms and hugged each other when we perceived sadness, how would that change our world? I wonder.

At my best, I live that way. When I do, I am happiest. I am most creative, I feel Love the deepest. When I trust, fully trust, I don't judge others but connect with their spirits. I want to teach myself to live that way every hour of every day.~~GH