I'm sharing my little corner of the interwebs today, with someone I have come to adore with every fiber of my being, the delightful Erika Morrison, aka The Life Artist. If I had to pick one writer that has most inspired and challenged me, it would undoubtedly be her. She writes from the depth of her soul in a way that magnifies her great big, beautiful heart. In case you haven't heard, she's written a book, Bandersnatch and Tuesday was its release day. I am BEYOND thrilled for her and even more honored that she would guest post here today. *I have a copy I'm giving away, so be sure to enter at the end of this post!
The cardinals make it look
so easy. The honeybees make it look so easy. The catfish and the black crow,
the dairy cow and the cactus plant, all make being created appear effortless.
They arise from the earth, do their beautiful, exclusive thing and die having
fulfilled their fate.
None of nature seems to
struggle to know who they are or what to do with themselves.
But humanity is the
exception to nature’s rule because we’re individualized within our breed. We’re
told by our mamas and mentors that--like snowflakes--no two of us are the same
and that we each have a special purpose and part to play within the great Body
of God.
(If your mama never told
you this, consider yourself informed: YOU--your original cells and skin-print,
guts and ingenuity--will never ever incarnate again. Do you believe it?)
So we struggle and seek and
bald our knees asking variations of discovery-type questions (Who am I? Why am
I here?) and if we’re semi-smart and moderately equipped we pay attention just
enough to wake up piecemeal over years to the knowledge of our vital,
indigenous selves.
And yet . . . even for all our wrestling and wondering, there are certain, abundant factors stacked against our waking up. We feel and fight the low ceiling of man made definitions, systems and institutions; we fight status quo, culture conformity, herd mentalities and more often than not,
And yet . . . even for all our wrestling and wondering, there are certain, abundant factors stacked against our waking up. We feel and fight the low ceiling of man made definitions, systems and institutions; we fight status quo, culture conformity, herd mentalities and more often than not,
“The original shimmering self gets buried so deep that most of us end up hardly living out of it at all. Instead we live out of all our other selves, which we are constantly putting on and taking off like coats and hats against the world’s weather.” ~Frederick Buechner
So, let me ask you. Do you
know something--anything--of your true, original, shimmering self?
I don’t mean: Coffee
Drinker, Jesus Lover, Crossfitter, Writer, Wife, Mama.
Those are your interests
and investments.
I do mean: Who are you
undressed and naked of the things that tell you who you are?
Who are you before you
became a Jesus lover or mother or husband?
Who are you without your
church, your hobbies, your performances and projects?
I’m not talking about your
confidence in saying, “I am a child of God”, either. What I am asking a
quarter-dozen different ways is this: within the framework of being a child of
God, what part of God do you represent? Do you know where you begin and where
you end? Do you know the here-to-here of your uniqueness? Do you know, as John
Duns Scotus puts it, your unusual, individual “thisness”?
I can’t resolve this
question for you, I can only ask you if you’re interested. (Are you
interested?)
I can only tell you that it
is a good and right investment to spend the energy and time to learn who you
are with nothing barnacled to your body, to learn what it is you bleed. Because
you were enough on the day of your birth when you came to us stripped and
slippery and squeezing absolutely nothing but your God-given glow.
And who you were on that
born-day is also who you are now, but since you’ve been living on this planet
long enough to learn how to read this article, then it follows that you’ve also
lived here long enough to collect a few layers of horsefeathers and hogwash.
So, yet again, I’m
inquiring: What is it that you see before the full-length bathroom mirror after
you’ve divested of clothes and masks and hats and accessories and roles and
beliefs and missions and persuaders and pressures--until you’re down to just
your peeled nature, minus all the addons mixed in with your molecules?
Do you see somebody who was
made with passion, on purpose, in earnest; fearfully and wonderfully, by a
Maker with a brow bent in the center, two careful hands, a stitching kit and
divine kiss?
Can you catch between your
fingers even the tiniest fragment of self-knowledge, roll it around and put a
word to it?
Your identity is a living organism
and literally wishes to unfurl and spread from your center and who will care
and who will lecture if you wander around a little bit every day to look for
the unique shine of your own soul?
One of the central
endeavors of the human experience is to consciously discover the intimacies of
who we already are. As in: life is not about building an alternate name for
ourselves; it’s about discovering the name we already have.
Will you, _______, rise
from your own sacred ash?
Because the rest of us
cannot afford to lose the length of your limbs or the cadence of your light or
the rhythm of your ideas or the harmony of your creative force. The way you
sway and smile, the awkward this and that and the other thing you do.
These are the days for
opening our two clumsy hands before the wideness of life and the allure of a
God who stops and starts our hearts. These are the days for rubbing our two
imperfect sticks together so we can kindle another feeble, holy light from the
deep within--each of us alone and also for each other.
There is no resolution to
this quest; the only destination is the process. But I hope there’s a small
spark here that will leave you wanting, that will leave you with a blue-fire
lined in your spine, that will inspire a cellular, metamorphic process in you;
an odyssey of the soul unique to you and your individual history, organisms,
and experiences.
There is maybe a fine line
between being lethargic about learning ourselves and not being self-obsessive
and with that tension in mind, how do we begin (or continue) the process of
unearthing and remembering the truth of our intrinsic selves?
Bandersnatch: An Invitation to Explore Your Unconventional Soul was written because sometimes we all need a little hand-holding
and butt-nudging in our process; someone or something to come alongside us
while we pick up our threads of soul discovery and travel from one dot and
tittle to the next.
We are the Kingdom people
and learning your own fingerprint is something of what it means for the Kingdom
to come in response to an earth which groans forth it’s rolling desire for the
great interlocking circle of contribution to reveal the luminous and loving
Body of Christ and slowly, seriously--like it’s our destiny--set the world to
rights.
Kingdom come. Which is to
say: YOU, [be]come and carve your glorious, powerful, heaven-appointed
meaning into the sides of rocks and communities and cities and skies.
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Without being formulaic and without offering
one-size-fits-all “how-to” steps, Bandersnatch is support material for your
soul odyssey; a kind of field guide designed to come alongside the moment of
your unfurling.
Come with me? And I will go with you and if you’re
interested, you can order wherever books
or ebooks are sold.
Or, if you’d like to read
the first three chapters and just see if Bandersnatch is something for such a
time as the hour you’re in, click HERE.
All my love,
Erika Morrison
***To help celebrate Erika's momentous occasion I have a copy of her new book to give away! Simply enter via the Rafflecopter. All entries need to be submitted by Monday, October 19th (midnight EST). Winner will be announced on Tuesday, October 20th!***
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***To help celebrate Erika's momentous occasion I have a copy of her new book to give away! Simply enter via the Rafflecopter. All entries need to be submitted by Monday, October 19th (midnight EST). Winner will be announced on Tuesday, October 20th!***
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This. Oh, Erika, your words encapsulate so much of my heart for us as people. In that we are far more than what we do, we are precious because we exist. Because we are uniquely, purposefully ourselves. I would love to win your book--and if I don't win-- I'll pick it up. Thanks Aubrey for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a beautifully written book. Something a soul needs. Each one. I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI am challenged by this. I hold tightly to my 50-word bio as a description of who I am. This question, "what part of God do you represent?" demands to be pondered. But pondered in the setting of this truth: "Because you were enough on the day of your birth."
ReplyDeleteI am challenged by this. I hold tightly to my 50-word bio as a description of who I am. This question, "what part of God do you represent?" demands to be pondered. But pondered in the setting of this truth: "Because you were enough on the day of your birth."
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a copy of this book!!!! Your words explained beautifully the question that I have longed to answer for years and didn't fully understand.... Thank you... Laura
ReplyDeleteI feel I need this book! Whether I win or not this is on my must read list : )
ReplyDeleteI've heard so many wonderful things about this book, I can't wait to read it for myself!!
ReplyDeleteMy biggest struggle is with self worth (Enneagram 2!)…I MUST come to grips with this truth - that I. am. enough. I'm exactly who God created me to be, and I need to live into that with all my being. Hope I can win a copy!
ReplyDeleteI'm super excited about this book! I have such a big pile of books right now but this one is next on my list (whether I win or not!). Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
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