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Authenticity Online | Jolie Ankrom

Authenticity Online | Jolie Ankrom

Full disclosure: I have yet to meet Jolie. Not in real life. But from the moment I was pointed in her direction I have been in awe of her ability to reach out a metaphorical hand in the murky land of the internet and say Me too! this is my story--this is what is true for me. I am not afraid of it--and I am not afraid to share it. 

Which makes me feel less alone. Which makes me feel seen and heard. Funny how pulling back the curtain a bit and sharing what is truest for you has a way of reflecting back on others. 

What follows is the first in a series about authenticity online. I totally think what we share in this sphere is our prerogative (I can't emphasize that enough). But of what we do share, it is my great wish that we foster greater authenticity and transparency. 

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Benediction

I've been listening to Josh Garrel's new album on repeat since it came out just a few days ago. The last song on the album "Benediction" makes me think of Alexi Murdoch's "All My Days" which was popular when I was twenty-three and just out of college. And so for a moment last night with a cool wind slipping in through my south-facing-window I couldn't help but think of twenty-three. That first year out of school. Who I was and what I knew and what I thought I knew. So much has changed since then. Life is fuller. Better. 

I'm not good at what is not known. In living in the muddled middle. I am not exceptional at hanging in that undetermined space. And yet so much life happens there. So much good happens there. 

The refrain in Benediction is as follows: 

As the days unfold/ hold your breath to see/ life is a mystery

Life is a mystery. 

Benediction: the utterance or bestowing of a blessing. 

Life is a mystery and that--that--is a blessing--the blessing. The unknown a gift. And the opportunity to hang there a divine invitation. 

Which is pretty damn lucky. 

So as winter finally gives over to spring, just before the trees really flower, when the earth holds its mighty breath in anticipation, I will look on this season of my own life--this great unknown--as a blessing of the highest order. It will not be a thing to get through, but a benediction. A holy season. When things begin with soft shuffling steps, and fear is large, but hope is larger. And we do our best, flawed humans that we are, to soften.