Thursday 27 February 2020

Pistis reclaims ‘self-isolation’, the spirit of Eyam, and redeemed and sanctified ‘webbery’ (weekending February 29th 2020)



istis reclaims ‘self-isolation’, the spirit of Eyam, and redeemed and sanctified ‘webbery’ (weekending February 29th 2020)


‽istis – in good faith, not a little fear, but in great hope – waited and wondered… 


perhaps the 17th century spirit of the good folk of Eyam[i]  (and their village’s before-its-time, greater-public-health strategy) still provides a model (medical and human?) for us today, though not without cost and tragedy played out behind doors and in lives hidden both by time and in current global statistics  


possibly, it may take an endogenous threat on earth (not an exogenous ‘Independence Day’[ii]-style threat from beyond the heavens) to help us realise that borders, and walls, and nation-states, and a multiplicity of defining characteristics may primarily be social or political or personal constructs – that can serve to differentiate but also divide, that perhaps hide our common humanity 


maybe, in self-imposed or authority-imposed isolation, another world wide web (of virtual connection) might be sanitized, disinfected (‘detrolled’!) and washed clean through and buttressed anew with ‘posts’ of support and solidarity; with information that can save lives and protect[iii] ; with unexpected time-on-our-hands learning[iv]; with restorative real time link-ups and messages to family, friends and loved-ones. 


And, believing that ‘this too shall pass…’[v], if we can somehow later remember the sense of a connected web, ‘warp-ed’ and ‘weft-ed’ with strands of shared vulnerability but also strands of collective resilience, then just imagine how different the world could be.
© Pistis  

Thursday 20 February 2020

Pistis reclaims 'kind' (weekending February 22nd 2020)



istis reclaims ‘kind’ (weekending February 22nd 2020)


‽istis - deeply troubled and upset like so many at the terribly, terribly tragic experience of one person in the public gaze and wondering about the 6,507 whose lives and experiences are hidden in, or by, the latest raw statistics[i] – pondered kindness and ‘kind’…


perhaps ‘In a world where you can be anything, be kind’[ii] might adorn the hall of every school, the doorway to every classroom and be the message nurtured in every home – delivered in word and deed; a powerful legacy, if no real consolation or compensation  


possibly, one day, worth and value might be measured, given and received not so much in cash but in kind


maybe, just maybe ‘my kind’ or ‘our kind’ could be humankind - and ‘us’ and ‘them’ meld in an all-embracing, compassionate[iii], larger ‘us’


And when an ‘act of God’ might have to be the entry on an insurance claim for a blown down wall between Calexico and Mexicali[iv], then perhaps, possibly, maybe it would be better to build bridges than walls?


‘Be kind, be kind, be kind…’[v] just imagine how different the world could be.

© Pistis  

Thursday 13 February 2020

Pistis reclaims 'levelling up' (weekending February 15th 2020)



istis reclaims ‘levelling up’ (weekending February 15th 2020)

‽istis looked up to a future higher and level[i] playing field but had a niggling sense that some might be careful for what they wish… 


perhaps I can only be considered rich, if you are poor; well-educated if you are not; privileged if you are deprived; a winner if you are a loser; power-full if you are power-less…   and am I really prepared to no longer be rich, well-educated, privileged, a winner and powerful? 

possibly there is an inherent limit to any elevatory policies driven by those whose mandate has come through a supremely institutionalised ‘zero-sum-gain’ process (“and I hereby declare that the said… is duly elected…”)   

maybe ‘level up’ is a canny politicians’ phrase: not necessarily a commitment to actually get there, to define where 'there' is, to actually achieve ‘equalibrium’ (sic) – though perhaps, possibly, maybe those looking down might be just a little less inclined to do so.  
  
Meanwhile, on the new playing field the freshly-baked prize awaits the end of extra time and the penalty shoot-out to decide who not only gets to win the cake, but eat it too! And, strangely, the usual side wins again…   
© Pistis  

Friday 7 February 2020

Pistis reclaims a bright, bright spotlight and the value of 'endnotes' (weekending February 8th 2020)



istis reclaims a bright, bright spotlight and the value of ‘endnotes’! (weekending February 8th 2020)


‽istis picked up the torch and shone a bright, bright spotlight into the dark, dark corners…


perhaps the statistics shock[i]: one in five adults aged 18 to 74 years experienced at least one form of child abuse…  before the age of 16 years (8.5 million people)’, ‘Adults aged 18 to 74 years with a disability were significantly more likely to have experienced abuse before the age of 16 years than those without a disability, at 32% compared with 19%. This was true for all types of abuse asked about…’; or perhaps we have become inured, sceptical, cynical, potentially undermining[ii] or resigned; not knowing which is worse;


possibly the focus on individuals, ‘victims’ and ‘perpetrators’ alike, lets us off the hook of systemic, structural, institutional[iii], contextual, extra- or intra-familial[iv] and social factors that may affect both cause (problem-analysis) and response (solution-focus)[v]; 
  

maybe the emphasis on ‘historic’ and on prosecuted crimes distracts from the likely continuing impact on so many: in the past[vi], highlighted in fiction (thank you Jim Lloyd’[vii]) and in the stark reality of the present for potentially epidemic swathes[viii] of now-adults. 


And ‽istis wondered about the experiences, adverse or otherwise, in childhood[ix] or otherwise - especially of those in power, or with the power to perpetuate, bury, dismiss, ignore or just possibly, perhaps, maybe make a difference…   

© Pistis  




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