Honor the Other: Yes We Can. with “Bless–America’s Greatest Hits”

Join up, make peace. America gears up for a sustainable quality of life and maybe just reads a couple of of poems.

Calling all global dandies to gather on the night after the election. winner invites loser. gather one-to-one or in larger groups.

Script for the event (a suggested format of greeting and poetry exchanged (Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson)) to honor the land we love.

The phrase ‘pursuit of happiness’ sets the American experiment apart. The conscious, intentional evocation of this endeavor (which can only be realized by an individual) places great pressure on the self and results in attachments to negative concepts of self and others. Borders and boundaries. Outliers and articulators.

The challenge of this phrase “pursuit of happiness” humbles and inspires the global dandy, and post-Dr. Spock (pediatrician and star trek character (sage/shaman)) resonating narcissism sets the table for our times.

How to redeem the Other, the Outlier, the Scapegoat?

Honor each and every one of them.

Oprah even says it’s so.

Her and Eckhart Tolle.

More later….      

One Response to “ Honor the Other: Yes We Can. with “Bless–America’s Greatest Hits” ”

  1. nice words. beautifully written. ready to read more.