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This is Sixty

7/28/2022

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Art is about seeing.  

And the sun is in Leo: See and Be Seen.  21,915 days as a human being. And still the way I see is changing.

I've been stuck in my head, mired in the negative nonsense of the number of years I now am.  How I saw myself (in the mirror, in my mind's eye) was not always flattering (and now and then downright unkind). Until someone who loves me showed me how I look through his eyes and camera lens.  It was (is) the greatest gift.  Thank you, my love, for seeing this me in me.
This all started because I challenged myself to be exceptionally vulnerable about turning sixty.  (You know well, dear reader, how much I value vulnerability and all it brings). Which included being wiling to put my very self out there the same way I do my art, risking rejection and ridicule but going for it anyway.  Because when I am ninety and look back at sixty, I want to know that I was sixty without reservation.

What I didn't expect was to be changed by the experience.
I did not expect to feel exhilarated standing nude on a mist-shrouded beach in freezing water.  I did not expect to feel self-love cover me like a warm blanket, and the weight of inhibition to fall away like unwanted detritus.  I did not expect it to be so awkwardly and wonderfully delicious.
Days later, upon seeing the final photos, I did not expect to be overwhelmed by tears. 

What I saw in those (these) pictures was not the me I knew.  What I saw was a woman much and gently and gracefully loved.  I wanted to be her - and I was (am) her.  How could this be, that I never saw this me?
There are tears as I write these words.  To be seen changes how I see. 

Mark Nepo's words have illuminated my experiences for some years now, and these words (which I have quoted here before) are just the thing, I think, for this:
“We waste so much energy trying to cover up who we are when beneath every attitude is the want to be loved, and beneath every anger is a wound to be healed and beneath every sadness is the fear that there will not be enough time.

When we hesitate in being direct, we unknowingly slip something on, some added layer of protection that keeps us from feeling the world, and often that thin covering is the beginning of a loneliness which, if not put down, diminishes our chances of joy.

It’s like wearing gloves every time we touch something, and then, forgetting we chose to put them on, we complain that nothing feels quite real. Our challenge each day is not to get dressed to face the world but to unglove ourselves so that the doorknob feels cold and the car handle feels wet and the kiss goodbye feels like the lips of another being, soft and unrepeatable.”
Here's to sixty, dear reader.  

​Here's to not covering up who we are, to ungloving ourselves.   

(with deep gratitude to my partner for the gift of his skills as a photographer and artist and all the things.)

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10 Comments
Patti Bryan
7/28/2022 06:47:42 pm

Oh, beautiful Lola. Just knowing you changes me for the better. I am so grateful that your amazing guy came to show you just how lovable and special you are. That makes him pretty lovable and special to me. Your courage has always inspired me, remember Unleashed?!? I love and admire you beyond words. Happy 60th!

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Lola (jen)
7/28/2022 09:37:20 pm

Patti!!!! I DO remember unleashed! You are a badass woman, and I am so glad to know YOU! Love you, lady!

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Dotty Seiter link
7/28/2022 07:43:44 pm

Lola, I am awestruck. Humbled and awestruck by the light shining from you, touched by your vulnerability, dazzled by your derring do.

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Lola (jen)
7/28/2022 09:38:09 pm

Dotty!! I am so grateful for your words, your encouragement, your friendship. Thank you....

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Mary W. Cox
7/28/2022 08:29:45 pm

"Because when I am ninety and look back at sixty, I want to know that I was sixty without reservation."

Oh, my lovely friend, you have surely made a grand start on doing just that! The pictures are simply glorious--they are Eve, in the beauty of the first days of Creation. You not only make art, you have *become* art, which is surely what you have always been, now "ungloved."

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Lola (jen)
7/28/2022 09:39:20 pm

Mary!!! Holy heck, lady, you have me smiling from ear to ear! What artist doesn't want to be considered "art"? Thank you, dear friend. Your words are a treasure. xo

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Leslie F. Miller link
7/29/2022 10:22:29 am

This made me cry. I don't think I'll ever be brave enough to do what you did. I can't even look at myself in the mirror naked. Congratulations on the whole experience. I'll see your sixty in October.

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Lola (jen)
7/29/2022 03:20:18 pm

Leslie!!! It is a brave act of self-love. Which took me months to gather the courage to do. Your upcoming sixty is an opportunity for your own radical rebellion - whatever that looks like!

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Candis Ladenburg
7/29/2022 04:12:43 pm

You are beautiful! And brave! And inspiring! But no way are you sixty! Happy Birthday Lola!

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Lola (jen)
7/30/2022 03:30:44 pm

Candis! Thank you, lovely friend. Sixty is being very good to me, despite all my trepidation! xo

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