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You Never Stop Learning, Part 2

9/6/2020

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In  2004, I spent a week at the Fetzer Institute in Kalamazoo, Michigan, thanks to the generosity of the Sisters of Chariry (RSC).  While there, I caught up with a dear friend made new friends who I soon recognised as kindred spirits.  On different levels the time was rich and rewarding.

In one of our last sessions, Joel Elkers, a retired professor Johns Hopkins spoke briefly.  He spoke of losing his family in the holocaust while he was overseas, studying to be a doctor.  He said that he had learned that “If the darkness is coming, we will all need to learn how to garden in the dark”. These words were so obviously  profound that they were met with silence and reverence.

Over the years,
 I have randomly recalled these words  and pondered their meaning, always thinking that I was missing something.  Covid19 and the unraveling that accompanied it has been like “darkness descending“ for much of the world.  In recent weeks I have become aware that many people I know, have taken to gardening with the opportunity this uncluttered time has given them.  This in turn, has pointed me to reflect further.

In the richly blessed land of Australia, forewarning, shutdown and isolation meant that we “dodged a bullet” and did not suffer Covid19 like Italy, Spain, New York and many other places.  The current challenge is to recognise this with ongoing gratitude. They danger is that we think that it wasn’t a big deal after all.  

It is awesome to think of the enormity of what could have so easily happened and appreciate that it did not happen.  To be honest, I remain “in the dark” regarding the true immensity of this.

My grandson is right, “we Never stop learning”.   At this point the question pressing  us is  how do we put our new learnings, and perspectives, to good use? The greater good has been waiting for us and the right moment.  What is being revealed needs us to be present and to participate.  We cannot, must not,  underestimate this.
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9/6/2020 15:44:40

I so remember the session with Joel and subsequently reading the book about his family’s experience of the holocaust. Darkness sits as a constant companion to humanity and calls on us for a positive response. Thank you Mike.

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