Episode 16
come to Jesus, five a.m.
The shouting is the first step. But it is only the first step. Shouting is a way of knowing there is a problem. The shouting is a way of finding the problem. My body has to know simultaneously that my heart is breaking and that I am doing everything that I can to save us.
Ani DiFranco, "Coming Up:" https://youtu.be/OaSE7F6dgG4
Mina Raver: https://www.instagram.com/mina.raver/
and https://www.forgingfortune.com/
Vanessa Burnett: https://counterfear.com/about/founder-bio/
Transcript
My body and I had to come to Jesus this morning in
Leela Sinha:the wee dark hours. It kept shouting outside my window
Leela Sinha:carrying signs I couldn't read. And so I shouted down and said,
Leela Sinha:"what are your demands?" and it just made uncomfortable possum
Leela Sinha:sounds or the noise that a baby otter makes before it touches
Leela Sinha:water for the first time. And I said, "okay, but really?" and it
Leela Sinha:said, "ow." And I said, "okay, but where?" And that is how I
Leela Sinha:ended up lying awake at 5am with my thumb pressed into the muscle
Leela Sinha:just to the left and center of my sternum, feeling the
Leela Sinha:throbbing all along my rhomboids, the point of my
Leela Sinha:shoulder, and assorted other places that I'm not used to
Leela Sinha:feeling sensation at all, that humans are not really made to
Leela Sinha:feel sensation in at all, unless perhaps, we have been hit by an
Leela Sinha:arrow or a falling log, which I have not. But what I have been
Leela Sinha:hit by is two plus years of pandemic, poverty, heartache,
Leela Sinha:separation from my loved ones, exhaustion, burnout, and the
Leela Sinha:flailing of late-stage end-stage some-stage? of capitalism, that
Leela Sinha:part where fascism and oligarchy try to take over, over and over
Leela Sinha:again. And somehow, we do not smoothly make the obvious
Leela Sinha:transition from being wealthy to sharing that wealth. Socialism
Leela Sinha:seems obvious to me. But in the meantime, we have to have some
Leela Sinha:kind of bridge, something that helps us regain our humanity,
Leela Sinha:because it has already been lost in this morass. I know about it,
Leela Sinha:because the point of my shoulder and my rhomboids told me so. But
Leela Sinha:I am informed by reliable sources that most people have
Leela Sinha:long since forgotten how to hear what their bodies are telling
Leela Sinha:them, because it hurts too much. And as a consequence, cannot
Leela Sinha:also hear what the body of humanity, the body of the Earth,
Leela Sinha:the body of life are saying. And by saying, I mean shouting. Even
Leela Sinha:when it is also ourselves down there doing the shouting,
Leela Sinha:holding literal signs that literally say what we literally
Leela Sinha:want. But we forget that the people in the tops of the
Leela Sinha:skyscrapers can't actually read the signs once they get up
Leela Sinha:there. They can't see the signs once they get up there. And
Leela Sinha:hiring a sky writer is both dangerous and ineffective, not
Leela Sinha:to mention expensive. Ani DiFranco said, if he doesn't
Leela Sinha:come down and put change in her cup, she's coming up, which is a
Leela Sinha:great line. But the fact is that the elevator is guarded and
Leela Sinha:stepping into a small box into which one can be locked for
Leela Sinha:basically ever makes that strategy probably not the most
Leela Sinha:effective way to create change. And so what is the most
Leela Sinha:effective way to create change? And how do we recognize who we
Leela Sinha:are? And we are in fact, the ones also with the keys to the
Leela Sinha:elevator, we are in fact, also the ones leaning out the window
Leela Sinha:squinting at the shouting, perhaps even sincerely engaged
Leela Sinha:in the possibility that we might be able to meet the demands of
Leela Sinha:the people down there while retaining our seats up here.
Leela Sinha:That is not really how it works. In the old days, the buildings
Leela Sinha:were shorter, even on the fifth storey, you can basically tell
Leela Sinha:what people are yelling about. And I think that's important to
consider:being in touch with the ground from which we come is
consider:a vital part of our survival. And at the same time, we need to
consider:start stacking people better in cities so that we retain some
consider:compactness of resource distribution. And at the same
consider:time, we need more people, more kinds of people moving to the
consider:places where the skies are open, and the farming is good. I
consider:believe in us, my friend Mina Raver believes in us; she is not
consider:the only one. My friend Vanessa Burnett believes in us; she is
consider:not the only one. I believe that those of us who believe in us
consider:are actually in the majority. I believe those of us who want to
consider:simultaneously be in power and share the power are not as
consider:unique or as far apart as the narratives that we hear would
consider:have us believe. Even the people writing the newspapers sharing
consider:the stories have become the people leaning out the 125th
consider:floor of someplace, squinting down the street, trying to read
consider:the signs and figure out what the shouting is all about,
consider:trying to figure out what the demands really are. Because from
consider:up there, it all sounds like possum sounds. This morning, my
consider:body and I had to come to Jesus and I lay there at 5am firmly
consider:consistently pressing out knots that my body doesn't even let me
consider:know that I have, most of the time. Usually, there is no
consider:shouting. The shouting is a way of finding the problem. Shouting
consider:is a way of knowing there is a problem. The shouting is the
consider:first step. But it is only the first step, then somehow,
consider:somehow there has to be consensus, consolidation of the
consider:people at the top of the skyscraper and the people at the
consider:bottom. Somehow, my body has to trust me enough to let me work
consider:out the knots in my pectoral muscle. So that my shoulder can
consider:move freely, so that I can exercise, so that I can breathe.
consider:So that I can meet the very things about which it has been
consider:shouting, that I can meet it on the ground. It can meet me in
consider:the air so they can meet everywhere it wants to. The
consider:signs aren't merely symbolic. I'm relieved about the shouting,
consider:but only when the shouting leads to something.
consider:Here's the irony. My personal trainer and I have been on this
consider:exact problem. My personal trainer and I have been working
consider:on this for months, trying to find our way down the fire
consider:stairs, floor after floor after floor all the way to the bottom
consider:every chance we get. Every time we get a clue as to where we
consider:might find the doorway, the entrance, the way to find out
consider:what's happening down there. The way to read the signs the way to
consider:hear the demand- something, something gets in our way.
consider:That's the way of capitalism. But I have known intuitively and
consider:from the beginning, that the key to this problem is heart ache.
consider:And the way the human body curls around the center of the chest
consider:in defense. My body has to know simultaneously that my heart is
consider:breaking and that I am doing everything that I can to save us.