
I made a decision a while back that I wasn’t going to post my political views on social media. Most of my friends are on the same page – so there’s no need to preach to the choir. And those who don’t share my politics, some family and friends, mainly from the past, will not be swayed by my posts and in fact may be alienated. So what’s the point? Better to focus on my art and what I consider uplifting words and images.
But there comes a moment when Silence is not the correct response. I am apalled, saddened, embarassed, and disgusted that such blatant racism is still rearing its ugly head in the U.S. That white supremacy has a choke hold on our country. That we have a president who continually encourages racism and applauds violence. This latest incident, the murder of George Floyd, is so despicable it hurts to talk about it. My heart goes out to his family and to the human race.
I was raised in Mississippi and still carry the guilt of my forefathers and mothers. I witnessed racism throughout my childhood from a privileged position and experienced the move from segregation to integration in highschool. After all this country went through in the 60’s, the pain and suffering on both sides, why is there still such rampant inequality and abuse? We are all created equally. I pray for a Martin Luther King, Jr, a ‘Jesus’, a Mother Teresa to deliver us from the mess we’ve found ourselves in. Or maybe its up to us, each one of us, as individuals.
I’ve been looking to some of our great teachers of the day for positive thoughts and hope for the future. These are totally taken out of context and pieced together like a quilt:
From Oprah: Be a Warrior of the Light. Use your gifts to illuminate the darkness in the world. Find a way to serve. Turn your wounds into wisdom.
From Deepak Chopra: With love and action, we can create a new story. What is the vision? Joy, peace, a new humanity. Don’t fight the darkness – Bring on the Light. Live a love-centered life.
From Caroline Myss: We are built for this moment. Every act of goodness counts.
Namaste
Thank you dear friend, take blessed good care. Sending love.
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soooo proud of you for saying what so many of us feel, and doing it eloquently..I have tears each and every time i see that video.. and for all the preceding events such as this one, and there are many..my maternal side, low country in South Carolina and Haiti… enough said?… kudos to you good friend.. your large lotus?.. magnificent.. paint on !.. Sandra
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Thank you Gloria. So nice to hear from you – I know we are on the same page here.
With love and peace,
Glen
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I really like your statement about the George Lloyd incident. We have been through this so many times in recent years without learning a thing. It seems that Americans become more racist with each incident. How tragic!
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I appreciate your response, Dale. It is so very tragic. We need to forward with dignity and respect for all.
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Thanks you Sandra! I appreciate your comments and know you understand. It’s so hard to see this revival of racism and hate in the U.S.
Big hugs to you!
Glen
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Our mutual respect and friendship is only augmented by our mutual growth. Do not hesitate to express your thoughts and feelings here or anywhere. Your art is open and honest, and your honesty and openness helps us each to be honest and open with ourselves and each other.
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Thank you so much Michael. I know, it’s times like these we need to reach out and speak out. All the best to you!
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Dear Glen, thank you for your heartfelt thoughts. I’m giving a course on the sacred feminine and creativity soon and refer to Gimbutas’ work. I’m writing to ask might it be possible to show the small group images of your paintings from that time? They are inspirational.
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Hi Suzanne,
I’m so glad my posts resonate with you. Yes, I give permission to show my paintings to your class. I’m honored. Just in case you missed it, check out my books – Art and Sacred Sites and Symbols of the Spirit – both about my journey as an artist – inspired by the Sacred Feminine. And ofcourse my website to see more work. http://www.glenrogersart.com
All the best,
Glen
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Thank you Glen. I appreciate your generosity 🙂 best wishes, Suzanne
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Hi Suzanne, I should have asked – where do you teach? As you probably gathered, Maria Gimbutas has been a big influence on my life and work. Do you have a site?
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