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Candice Bist's avatar

Disconnection begets disconnection. Absolutely. How we do the small things, we do the big things. How we think moment to moment, is how the world moves in its grand shifts. Yes, this is so, and you have given us beautiful examples of this in this four part series on touch. Your articulation of the complexity between what we dream/fantasize to be so and the reality of living in the real, is so familiar. What mother, deprived of sleep and feeling her body caught in an endless onslaught, has only just managed not to smack a child who with surprising force simply lifts their head from the breast and brings tears to one's eyes from the pain? I remember that feeling well, as one of my children was both fanatically strong or clumsy and was forever hurting me unexpectedly - and always so sorry afterward, even as a baby.

And of course, sometimes mothers don't manage not to hit their children and as a society we condemn this behaviour, without, I think, the tender compassion needed to tend the mother. Binaries don't work at any level, and emotionally and ethically they only add to the weight of our already overloaded self examination.

Thank you, Madelaine, for your courageous conversations that force us to re examine all there is, and all there might yet be.

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Connie Bist's avatar

Dear Maddy I feel touched and moved and prodded to learn and grow in you wave. You help me be brave

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