[percy-l] the slow read of The Second Coming
honeyjbc1 .
honeyjbc at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 11:07:08 EDT 2016
Lauren Stacy Berdy, whoever you are I adore you.
This was so perfect. Everything you say intrigues me.
When we read Sophie's Choice in my book group, I believe the choice of the
title was not which child she should give up to Mengele, but earlier in the
novel, when she was asked to participate in trying to stop the Nazis and
she didn't want to get involved.
I said that what we learn about this time, or any time of evil, is not that
"they" are bad people.We have the potential in ourselves to do evil and
only by recognizing that can we tamp it down and not become a part of it.
If we look at "them" as bad, that lets us off the hook. Needless to say
they were appalled and could not believe they could ever do such things.
Thanks for this contribution to the discussion.
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Lauren Stacy Berdy <
lauren.stacy.berdy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dr. Percy read Carl Jung................I add a few more words on the
> subject of the *boundaries* we make in our own heads........... if you
> will...................
>
> almost everyone at one time has seen or heard or participated in some form
> of Witch hunt and as grotesque as these things are they nevertheless
> illustrate the disasters of projection. and the persistent blindness of us
> humans to our OWN foibles. We loathe in others those things and only those
> things that we secretly loathe in ourselves.
>
> A witch hunt begins when a person loses track of some trait of tendency
> which he/she deems evil,satanic,demonic,or at least unworthy. it could be
> something inconsequential as well.......All of us ALL OF US have a dark
> side ( READ Lancelot)
>
> (According to the Hebrews tradition maybe G-d placed this wayward
> tendency in us to prevent us from perishing from boredom............)
>
> but the witch hunter believe he doesn't have a black heart.the more his
> little black heart clamors for attention the more he resists.........then
> he starts to SEE IT IN OTHERS
>
> he knows someone has a black heart and it cant be him it must be someone
> else........atrocious dimensions happen like the Shoah.
>
> we who are doing this projecting strongly affect us instead of just
> INFORMING us.
>
> *I looked and looked and this I came to see that what I thought was you
> and you*
>
> *was really me and me*
>
> Dr Percy once again is offering us a way to see one another to hear one
> another. Forgive me my trespasses but in a way he *is* aligning us to see
> one another and to hear one another. Will is no longer exclusively
> preoccupied with his own personal vantage point. His process quickens
> correctly upon meeting Ally. His identity his very self expands. and his
> soul becomes saturated with depth. They are both no longer suffocating
> under the the individual concerns and view them with a creative detachment.
> A quiet source of strength is both theirs to be used unperturbed.
>
> Lauren Berdy
>
>
>
> Lauren Stacy Berdy(614) 314-4162 cell(754) 816-7508Lauren.Stacy.Berdy at gmail.comLaurenBrdy@aol.com
>
> LaurenStacyBerdy.com
>
> On 9/9/2016 6:38 PM, RHONDA MCDONNELL wrote:
>
> Janet, Jim, and Nancy,
>
> I've so appreciated your comments on Second Coming. I don't know about the
> rest of the list, but I have been utterly buried in work. The good news is
> that two of the projects that have me buried are Percy related. More news
> on those if/ when appropriate. Thanks for soldiering on.
>
> Best wishes for good healing, Nancy!
>
> Rhonda
>
> PS -- Janet, I agree and would add that religious belief is often
> manipulated to lead to killing, whether by Christians, Muslims, or others
> of any stripe. I've read perceptive analysis on ISIS, for instance, that
> indicates that the leaders are not believers so much as they recognize that
> faith can become a powerful weapon when wielded by leaders, and that weapon
> can be used for evil as well as righteousness. Certainly it's a lesson
> history has shown us time and again.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 9, 2016, at 12:24 PM, honeyjbc1 . <honeyjbc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I hope Nancy's arm heals well and quickly and doesn't hold her back too
> much.
>
> You quote Percy saying that Christians have killed more people in recent
> centuries that all others put together.This is a fallacy and a pet peeve of
> mine. True Christians have done a lot of killing. But if you count all of
> the killing throughout time since Christians have killed infidels of all
> stripes, it doesn't make a dent in the tens of millions who have died at
> the hands of G-dless Nazis or Communists. If you want to see deaths
> calculated in tens of millions and certainly well over a hundred million,
> you have to go to the real champions, those people who decide they are G-d
> and who make it illegal to worship anyone, let alone any G-d before them.
> It is why I try to tell people that atheism is not acceptable. We need G-d
> for conscience.
>
> But pet peeve aside, welcome aboard and I do wish we could be less lonely
> here.
>
> Janet
>
>
>
> On Sep 6, 2016 9:04 AM, "Jim Forest" <jhforest at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Janet, for the last two contributions to the Second Coming
>> discussion -- very thorough summaries and great quotes from the book. I had
>> intended to respond to the first one sooner but domestic life has been
>> disrupted by Nancy breaking her right arm; she was knocked down by an
>> exuberant dog -- a Newfoundland of Viking descent -- while we were on
>> vacation in Norway.
>>
>>
>>
>> Re section V of The Second Coming (pages 122-199):
>>
>>
>>
>> I am struck by how passive Will Barrett tends to be -- he says “the only
>> time I knew what to do was when something bad happened to somebody.
>> Disaster gave me leave to act.” (122) Then on the next page: “Something had
>> given [Will] leave to live in the present … in the quiet center of
>> himself…. Not once had he been present for his life.” (Later on -- p 153 --
>> we learn that he married Marion “because he pleased her so much.”) Janet
>> quoted the haunting sentence that follows: "Is it possible for people to
>> miss their lives in the same way one misses a plane?"
>>
>>
>>
>> Then comes the great segment on funerals followed by this question: “Why
>> is it that without death one misses one’s life?” (124) And on the next
>> page: “How can it be that only with death and dying does the sharp quick
>> sense of life return?”
>>
>>
>>
>> There is an Eden-like aspect to Second Coming -- the paradise greenhouse
>> -- but it’s Eden after the Fall. Eden with death. Eden -- but with the
>> possibility of suicide. (How vividly Will’s Luger is described on p 131!)
>>
>>
>>
>> There is Will’s realization is anger having been, up to now, the
>> mainspring of his life. (133) “You were possessed by anger … which in the
>> end you turned on yourself.” Later -- 171 -- Will asks the question: “Where
>> does such rage come from? From the discovery that in the end the world
>> yields only to violence, that only the violent bear it away, that short of
>> violence all is in the end impotence?” These are thoughts that make suicide
>> attractive.
>>
>>
>>
>> As I read it, the book’s pivotal question is: ”Do you believe in God?”
>> (136) Percy tucks this into a comic exchange with Episcopal priest Jack
>> Curl, who finds it embarrassing: “How’s that?” “You know, God.”
>>
>>
>>
>> It really is a life-or-death question for Will as it was for Percy. Then
>> 45 pages later (181) we find Will has come up with a way (his cave quest,
>> but as yet unrevealed to the reader) to force God’s hand -- to draw God out
>> from behind the curtain or not show up, in which case demonstrating that
>> there is nothing/noone behind the curtain. It’s nothing less than “one of
>> the strangest schemes ever hit upon by the mind of man.” Will decides that
>> his father’s suicide was wasted -- it failed to answer or even attempt to
>> answer the “are You there?” question. Either Will will pry a yes out of the
>> darkness of heaven or he will die of heaven’s silence. It’s “the ultimate
>> scientific experiment…. I aim to settle the question of God once and for
>> all.” (186)
>>
>>
>>
>> Sadly Christians themselves, who “have killed off more people in recent
>> centuries than all other people put together” (188), fail to prove anything
>> for Will. (Great paragraphs follow on which are worse, the believers or the
>> unbelievers. They are “two classes of maniacs.” 190)
>>
>>
>>
>> “So it was that Will Barrett went mad.” (197)
>>
>>
>>
>> It is a madness, however, that leads to the greenhouse rather than the
>> madhouse…
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope to carry on about pages 199 to 250 tomorrow or the next day.
>>
>>
>>
>> Janet, I know you’re there. Anybody else?
>>
>>
>>
>> Jim Forest
>>
>>
>>
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