POLITICS BLOSSOMING

Today I want to blog about Olivia Chow winning the Toronto Mayor's race.

I was deeply struck by her victory speech.  It brought back memories of when I was young and helped my mother amidst problems with my father. And it brought back more recent memories of being lucky to find an affordable apartment|home where I could begin to heal from post-traumatic-stress injuries.  I'll put a link for Olivia's the speech at the end of this post.

On a different but related note, turns out I was not being called to end my current blog and start a new one on politics like I thought. No. God just wanted "Politics Blossoming" to be my next post, and that meant waiting for the election to be over, and for me to hear Olivia's victory speech.  There were internal connections to be made and integrating to be done.

Next. Going deeper with Olivia's victory speech, I want to share another link below.  I know-- two links in one blog.  But I'm a poet, I connect things. The second link, also at the end of this post, is a Jungian interpretation of the well known fairytale, Beauty and the Beast.  (This Jungian Life: "Beauty, her Beast, and the Blossoming Self," 2023-06-15).

I want to end with a quote from 2 Corinthians, "For when I am weak, then I am strong" (12:10).

Strength does not always look like us.

Victory Speech:
Beauty, her Beast, and Blossoming:

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