Resonates so much with the theme of my
last post….
Excerpt from Lost & Found by
Kathryn Schulz
“That is all we have, this moment with
the world. It will not last, because nothing lasts. Entropy, mortality,
extinction: the entire plan of the universe consists of losing, and no matter
how much we find along the way, life amounts to a reverse savings account in
which we are eventually robbed of everything. Our dreams and plans and jobs and
knees and backs and memories; the keys to the house, the keys to the car, the
keys to the kingdom, the kingdom itself: sooner or later, all of it drifts into
the Valley of Lost Things.
[…]
Nothing about that is strange or surprising;
it is the fundamental, unalterable nature of things. The astonishment is all in
the being here. It is the turtle in the pond, the thought in the mind, the
falling star, the stranger on Main Street… To all of this, loss, which seems
only to take away, adds its own kind of necessary contribution. No matter what
goes missing, the object you need or the person you love, the lessons are
always the same. Disappearance reminds us to notice, transience to cherish,
fragility to defend. Loss is a kind of external conscience, urging us to make
better use of our finite days. Our crossing is a brief one, best spent bearing
witness to all that we see: honoring what we find noble, tending what we know
needs our care, recognizing that we are inseparably connected to all of it,
including what is not yet upon us, including what is already gone. We are here
to keep watch, not to keep.”
posted by Sylvia D'souza at 12:56 am
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