TAKING DIFFERENT ROAD HOME

I finish my blog today (March 2nd) grateful for Fr. Richard Rohr's teaching on: My Story, Our Story, THE Story — Center for Action and Contemplation.  And grateful to Fr. Morgan who introduced me to the CAC.

With that said, last Friday Donald Trump ambushed Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a meeting in the Oval Office (was it only a week ago?). Then Trump had Zelenskyy thrown out of the White House for seemingly trying to defend himself and his country-- for correcting untruths and for continuing to put truth on the record.  It took me back to a time when I was thrown out of the house for rightly or wrongly trying to defend myself and someone else.

Breathe.

There was a time when the Oval Office fight would have triggered a days-long (and not minutes-long), post traumatic distress response in me-- instead it turned out to be an opportunity to heal a memory.

Continuing.

So I think what a good political therapist might say about all this is that: "Hurting people hurt people"--translation; in the case of Trump, they project, lash out, stop aid.  And I don't have to go down the road of trying to understand that anymore. I can take a page out of St. Joseph's 'dream journal' and take another road home (Matthew 2:12). St. Joseph took another road home to protect the child Jesus from Herod. Maybe we can do the same and protect democracy now.

Finally, I'm dedicating the song below to Trump. I'm putting it back in my blog after Manitoba premier Wab Kinew said this week, something to the effect of, "We can put a smile on our face and use our good Canadian sense of humour to get through these anxious times."

I just don't think Trump would understand.

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Cb
Amen
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