Another Morning After

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After a federal agent murdered Renee Good I wrote about normalcy as resistance and making a pledge to normalcy. This morning, the morning after federal agents murdered Alex Pretti, I wrote this to myself:

Lord,… 
Lord,…
The silence shatters my words. I have no words.
I can only remember and say their names.
For Renee,
For Chongly "Scott",
For Liam,
For Alex,
For all those whose names I do not know.

Then comes the hard part -
Those whose names chap my lips and bitter my tongue,
Those whose names I do not want to speak, refuse to speak.
What happened to you?
I know what happened to them, I saw what you did.
But what happened to you?
You who wear masks on the street;
You who mask the truth with your lies;
You who efface human dignity
and deface the divine image:
What happened to you?
I will call you by name. Anathema! There, I said it.

Lord, I have words for them.
“Let them be like the snail that melts away” (Ps 58:8);
“Let them be wiped out of the book of life” (Ps 69:30);
“Root out [their] name[s] from the earth” (Ps 109:14).
Lord, hear my prayer.

Oh, bitter tongue and chapped lips!
I taste no sweetness in my prayer.

O Lord, what has happened to me?
When did I too put on the mask?

That is not the normalcy I want for my life, the normalcy I want to bring to my relationships, the normalcy I want to offer the world. But it’s where I am this morning.

A dear friend and mentor said, about what I wrote, “It strikes at the Soul of helplessness.” That’s it, that describes how I feel. I feel helpless and powerless. And what I can do and what I do seem so inadequate. Maybe you feel that too. That’s the point.

The masks and tactical gear were never about immigration. They are for the purpose of intimidation and creating fear. The lies were never about deception or cheating. They are a bully bragging about what he or she can do and get away with. Both are intended to create a sense of helplessness and powerlessness.

The danger is that my sense of helplessness and powerlessness get expressed as violence against myself and others. God knows we don’t need more violence. That’s why the teachers of nonviolence have always asked us to begin with our own inner violence, to begin with the work of inner disarmament. (Dear, Thomas Merton, Peacemaker, 18). That’s where I am this morning.

Inner disarmament is not a goal to be achieved. It’s a daily practice, a direction for our lives, a step into normalcy. Care to join me on a walk?

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21 responses to “Another Morning After”

  1. Clark Hendley Avatar

    Walking with you with my clumsy gait.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      I’m always grateful for your presence Clark. Thank you.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  2. Bob Avatar

    I would love to join you for a walk, a walk that would give us the opportunity to make things right. An opportunity to walk not with just you but with Jesus on the road to Emmaus. Our lives are being stretched thin and we see no end at this moment.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Thank you Bob. So much hurt in the country today, so much to make right.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  3. dclopton10 Avatar
    dclopton10

    walking with you in my daily choice to combat my inner violence

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Thanks Donna. I’m grateful for your companionship.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  4. John Lampe Avatar
    John Lampe

    Many, many thanks for sharing. Jack and Carolyn

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Thank you Jack. I hope you all are well.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  5. Joyce Stewart Avatar
    Joyce Stewart

    Walking with you but it feels like a spiral path…. Not like labyrinths that bring me to a quiet place… just endless circles of tears and sadness. This week I joined with many of my Benedictine Oblate companions in prayers for a conversion of heart just like Paul experienced .Through the structure of the Dorethea project (check it out) we joined with many across the nation seeking change. May it be so.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Yes, may it be so. The endless circles of tears and sadness – time in the wilderness. May we not lose hope in the Promised Land.

      Peace be with you Joyce.
      Mike

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  6. bakerboy4711 Avatar
    bakerboy4711

    It hurts, it hurts, even in England the pain is real, it hurts, should not happen again and again, it hurts and needs to stop. Put your guns away .Train your ” ice”. and stop the senseless killings and the lie upon lies to cover up what looks like Murder!. The lies to Hurt. it hurts yes we feel you pain.I pray for peace, truth and justice for they that cannot speak….STOP the senseless killings.

    I am praying for America.

    Peter.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      The pain is deep and far reaching. Their lies deny and intensify the hurt.Thank you, Peter, for your tears and your prayers. Your presence and that of so many others make a difference and mean a lot.

      God’s peace be with you,
      Mike

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  7. Cosima Diamond Avatar
    Cosima Diamond

    Justice For Alex Pretti

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Yes, may it be so – for Alex and so many others in this country and across the the world Thank you.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  8. Philip Avatar
    Philip

    Today in the UK it is Holocaust Memorial Day. That is supposed to remind us

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Thank you Philip. The potential for our inhumanity toward others and ourselves is ever before us. May we never forget and may we always remember those heroes of humanity who showed us how to resist and care for others in the worst of times.

      God’s peace be with you,
      Mike

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  9. Cosima Diamond Avatar
    Cosima Diamond

    I Think Kristi Noem Is a Domestic terrorism

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  10. Cosima Diamond Avatar
    Cosima Diamond

    I Think Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Is a Domestic terrorism

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      The administration’s policy has certainly created fear, violence, injustice, as well and injury and death.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  11. politeobject7ccb0b9ad6 Avatar
    politeobject7ccb0b9ad6

    Like you and so many others, I feel that powerlessness and helplessness in the face of what is happening, not only in the US, but in so many other places. I like your comment on dealing with our own inner violence first, before we are able to make the next step for justice and peace. I am praying for the future of the US from Australia. Your pain is felt in many places. May God fill you with strength and courage in this struggle.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Thank you Marilyn. I appreciate and am grateful for your prayers. It’s so much easier to look at and deal with other people’s stuff – but I’ve got my own stuff that needs dealing with.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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