Take Off The Shoes of Your Voice, with Ocean Vuong
Hope Portal, Session 4
If hope is to be defining and forceful in the world we have to remake ahead of us, we must also speak hope into being. Ocean Vuong is a fascinating and singular person. The sweep of his work is about bearing witness to the other side of violence and the possibility of joy while taking nothing away and continuing to bear witness to the fullness of what has been carried and what has been survived. And he is wise about the violence of language that is habitually, culturally instinctive — and how changing that is key to shaping our very presence to others and to this world.
Journaling prompts for Session 4
As you move through these days, get really attentive in every moment to this world’s fluency in the language of violence — the vividness and omnipresence of words that engender fear and despair. Notice, and write down the easy metaphors of death and war that are used everywhere from the news to casual conversations to social media, about everything from relationships to politics to the weather. Notice the death and violence metaphors that come naturally in the way you speak.
What happens when you alter your language? What does it mean to take off the shoes of your voice?
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I've subscribed to On Being and followed Krista Tippett, for many years; and I have always found deeper pathways to the goodness within, without and about. These HOPE sessions are carrying me through a challenge-filled time in the most wonderful way, redirecting me to the power I have always possessed and the roles that are ever-available to me.
On Being has been a beautiful resource in my life for many years. Especially during my senior years when I feel a strong need to nurture grace toward myself and others in preparation for the ultimate grace; leaving this earth.
But in these times I’m struggling and experiencing a great resistance to “take my shoes off”. It’s not out of sheer anger but a calling to push back on forces that are destroying not only our inner peace, but doing great harm to others. Taking my shoes off feels selfish. I’m able to sense peace inwardly and toward others but am compelled to push back, actually join others in putting on my marching boots. Not to worry, I will return to this episode when the path is more clear. I choose to see this dilemma or dichotomy as a test of the grace I seek. I appreciate everything On Being has added to my life. Peace to us all.