Ask not for whom the bell tolls...

Shoulder to shoulder they stand, grandmothers, daughters, teenage boys, clerks, professors, mechanics, clergymen and students cradling shotguns, hunting rifles, and molotov cocktails, against the obscene might of the Russian army. From our TV sets and iphones we watch dumbstruck as citizens huddle in parking garages, subway stations and basements and sing the Ukrainian national anthem in the midst of pitiless bombardment.

It is sobering to note that the world’s next great novels are being lived right now on the streets of the cities of Ukraine, masterpieces that will capture the mythic scope of the battle of light versus darkness, inspiring generations. But right now our TV screens cannot distance us from the experience. What we are witnessing is immediate, impossible to separate from. In anguish our whole being screams out to us, ‘’DO SOMETHING!’'

We each know what we would do if we were there. Some of us would take up the rifle, some would care for the injured, some would help others escape. And in every moment we would expect our fellow humans to rise up around the world to end this atrocity.

Good versus evil has never been more starkly displayed before the world. David is meeting Goliath, right is meeting wrong, in plain sight for all to see. Will the nations gather to defy the blustering thermonuclear threats of a psychopathic tyrant and end this, or will thousands more perish, along with the promise of freedom and democracy?

In the shadow of this titanic battle, something new is struggling to be born. A new way of being, an evolutionary step. Paul Hawken coined it ‘’blessed unrest.’’ You can hear it percolating across the world, in the young and down the generations.

Just ahead there is a corner waiting to be turned. Will we turn it? Will our earth glimpse the coming of the first humans at last?
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Published on March 01, 2022 17:39
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message 1: by Gary (new)

Gary Which newspaper is featuring this?? Could I post it on Facebook? If not, that's ok. I am actually a member of 5 Facebook groups that are about Ernest Hemingway. They might enjoy reading this. Are you a member of any of them? Would you like to be? Let me know. I am actually an Admin for a couple of them.

Gary


message 2: by Rich (new)

Rich Flanders Gary wrote: "Which newspaper is featuring this?? Could I post it on Facebook? If not, that's ok. I am actually a member of 5 Facebook groups that are about Ernest Hemingway. They might enjoy reading this. Are y..."

Gary, I couldn't be more pleased that you would want to share this on FB. Far as I'm concerned the more people who see it, the better. And, yes, I would imagine anyone who likes Hemingway, his values and principles, would like this. After all, he was a proud member The Lincoln Brigade against the Fascists in the Spanish Civil War as I recall. No, I'm not a member of a Hemingway group, but it sounds interesting. Let met know more. Meanwhile, share the hell out of this. Currently it is lined up to appear as a Letter to the Editor under the title, ''The Turning Point,'' in the New Haven Register, out of New Haven, CT, south of here. Good to be your friend on GR!


message 3: by Gary (new)

Gary Are you on Facebook? Be friends on there? Then I can direct you to the Hemingway pages and you can share this yourself. Let me know.


message 4: by Rich (new)

Rich Flanders Yes, good idea.


message 5: by Rich (new)

Rich Flanders Gary, there are many, many Gary Wyatt's listed on FB - might be easier if you try friending me, the one in Madison CT (could also say New York), picture of my wife and I with mics, singing.

P.S. I see you're reading another favorite of mine, Stranger in a Strange Land!


message 6: by Gary (new)

Gary I just made a friend request for you on Facebook. I need to get back to Stranger. My wife started it and I need to get that back from her to actually read it. He's a famous Missouri born writer, my home state. Hope to hear back from you on Facebook.


message 7: by Patricia (new)

Patricia McCulley Your writing is inspiring. Can hardly wait to read your book. With you spreading inspiration, love, and light on his planet. Pat


message 8: by Rich (new)

Rich Flanders Thank you, Pat. That means so much. Sometimes, as I'm sure you know, it feels like we're writing in a vacuum. Love and light to you always. Rich


message 9: by Rich (new)

Rich Flanders PS - Didn't know you were on GR - We should be GR ''friends.'' If you know how to do that, go for it, as I'm not yet sure.


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