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Always Trust Your Cape

7/15/2017

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"Always Trust Your Cape" - mixed media on reclaimed wood, 14" x 24".  Ready to hang.  Available on ArtFinder.

Each person bears a fear which is special to him... 
Thus fear is only a preference.
—Michael Crichton

This quote, posted on Facebook by the incredible Avery Caswell, stopped me in my tracks last week.  Whoa.  You mean, this fear, and that one, and this other one, specific to me, are each a preference?  Wait!  Why would I prefer to have any fear at all?  Fear as a choice...I guess I knew this, ultimately, but hadn't really owned it before.

Now I want to own it.

Fearlessness as a choice.  If you could choose (and, it seems, you CAN choose) to remove one fear from your life, what would it be? Fear of venomous snakes?  Fear of being hit by a car? Fear of abandonment? Fear of undercooked chicken?  I can't choose just one.  I want to be fearless.  Not just on the outside, where I am very good at covering my quivering terror with a big smile and a pirate hat, but on the inside, where fears keep me awake at night and sully my thoughts during the day.

Caswell recently wrote a blog post about the very thing which haunts my nocturnal thoughts most - regret. (Read it here.)
 "Practicing kindness... is transformative, and at the end of a life of practicing kindness we might be glowing beacons of pure love with barely any room for regrets," she writes after listening to a talk by author George Saunders.   Hmmmm, kindness as a cure for regret (and thus a cure for my fear) is incredibly appealing.  

Of course, this launched me into the studio to create a caped crusader of fearlessness (my owner inner super heroine) which sent me on an internet treasure hunt for songs about capes, which landed me this gem by Guy Clark:
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At the end of the day, any excuse to wear a cape is one I will use.  But a cloak of kindness to banish regret seems particularly useful, and is likely to become the very foundation of the wardrobe in my cape closet.  Oh yes, everyone needs a special closet for their capes. :)
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Dotty Seiter link
7/24/2017 04:47:51 pm

Look at that kind, thoughtful face, the tenderness in those eyes, the lift of that cape, that sweet girl's movement across the 'canvas' towards intention! Brava!

Always trust your cape : )

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jen
7/24/2017 05:13:31 pm

Thank you, sweet Dotty!!!!! I can hear the theme music swelling!!!!

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Carol Edan link
7/25/2017 02:23:45 am

Children seem to know the power of capes. I recall my grandson traveled with his family in Europe and didn't take off his cape, batman or superman??? I just sewed a cape for my youngest grandson a magician cape... Wonderful song and article! Lets all fly!!!

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jen
7/25/2017 02:45:17 pm

They do indeed! How lucky for your grandson that you are there to magically make capes! Do you make capes for grownups? I can see a magic market for those! :)

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