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		<title>The Quiet Desperation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The onset of my sixties is not eminent but is certainly visible on the horizon. It will be here soon enough. With it will come one of those deca-pauses. Retrospection for things accomplished. Anticipation of things to come, both bad and good. This post is not designed to feel sorry or overly introspective. Maybe just [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper tve_wp_shortcode"><div class="tve_shortcode_raw" style="display: none"></div><div class="tve_shortcode_rendered"><p class="has-drop-cap">The onset of my sixties is not eminent but is certainly visible on the horizon. It will be here soon enough. With it will come one of those deca-pauses. Retrospection for things accomplished. Anticipation of things to come, both bad and good. This post is not designed to feel sorry or overly introspective. Maybe just to give vent and recognize that it is totally normal to occasionally pause and consider. But sometimes you can’t help but feel a sense of being alone like Gloria Swanson in the movie Sunset Boulevard.</p></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-1732757cf54"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-253" alt="The Quiet Desperation" data-id="253" width="579" data-init-width="2560" height="386" data-init-height="1707" title="The Quiet Desperation" loading="lazy" src="https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-scaled.jpg" data-width="579" data-height="386" srcset="https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-scaled.jpg 2560w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-300x200.jpg 300w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-768x512.jpg 768w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Canva-Modern-hourglass-in-running-time-and-justice-hammer-on-wooden-table.-min-2048x1365.jpg 2048w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 579px) 100vw, 579px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_wp_shortcode"><div class="tve_shortcode_raw" style="display: none"></div><div class="tve_shortcode_rendered"><p class="has-drop-cap">In the movie, set in mid-century Hollywood, Swanson plays fading movie star Norma Desmond. Desmond, who was once a leading lady and beauty of the silent age of movies, is no longer offered plum roles. In reality almost no roles. Filled with a sense of abandonment and isolation, Desmond now lives as a recluse in her mansion, surrounded by pictures, movie premiere posters and mementos of her glory days along with her memories, good and bad, of her best, past days. The walls of her relevance are closing in around her. But she is not alone. Indeed throughout literature, there is a constant, ever recurring theme of aging accompanied by questions of purpose and the slow intuition that one’s reason for being is an ever dwindling resource.</p>
</div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>The quiet desperation affects us all in some way. Nature makes it easier for many, often decreasing our ambition and drive while increasing peace and contentment with each new decade. But for others it’s like being stranded on an island in the middle of life’s ocean. While the island could be a paradise, they can’t help but watch the hustle and bustle of ships, freighters, boats and planes above that represent the lives of other people, driving toward their appointed destiny and not feel a sense of being left behind.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box tve-elem-default-pad cb_style_3" data-style="cb_style_3">
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	<div class="tve-cb cb_style_3-cb" style="" data-css="tve-u-173275b1cd8"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-173275b1cdf"><strong><em><strong>NATURE MAKES IT EASIER FOR MANY, OFTEN DECREASING OUR AMBITION AND DRIVE WHILE INCREASING PEACE AND CONTENTMENT WITH EACH NEW DECADE.</strong></em></strong></p></div></div>
</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element tve-froala fr-box fr-basic"><p>Society today can be a very isolating place. Children increasingly grow up as latch-key kids. Teens willingly lock themselves into the jail cells of social media—rarely interacting with their flesh and blood peers. Adults find their best years sapped in the pursuit of relationships, marriage, parenting, work, accomplishment and building a successful retirement. Retirement arrives with some measure of ease but also …Norma Desmond. Didn’t Thomas Jefferson pen that famous sentence about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”? On the website for the Campaign to End Loneliness, I found a reference to a study from 2010, where the authors, Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Timothy B. Smith and J. Bradley Layton concluded that <a href="http://www.campaigntoendloneliness.org/threat-to-health/" target="_blank" class="tve-froala" style="outline: none;">loneliness and isolation is as damaging to our health</a> as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.</p><p><a href="http://www.campaigntoendloneliness.org/threat-to-health/" target="_blank" class="tve-froala" style="outline: none;">​</a>So what is the answer? I’m not so sure I know. Writing allows my characters to speak thoughts, take actions or make choices that might not be available to me. It gives relevance to my thoughts. Other people find their own unique way to be relevant. Gardening. Restoring a car or old building. Making furniture. Travel. Animal rescue. Taking a garbage sack and picking up litter along the side of the road closest to their home (by the way if you do this, be prepared to pick up a lot of cigarette butts). Serving on a local city board. Charity work. But my sense is that the more engaged with people we can be, the less time we have to dwell on ourselves. The past seems less invasive. The future less frightening. Focus on today …and don’t be Norma.</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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		<title>A Miracle in Page: Rain of Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 04:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have been blogless of late. Tied down with getting the second book of the Miracle In Page series to market. A Miracle In Page: Rain of Light is now available on Amazon. Print versions of both books are coming …soon but not soon enough. But as I labored to complete the delivery of this [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper tve_wp_shortcode"><div class="tve_shortcode_raw" style="display: none"></div><div class="tve_shortcode_rendered"><p class="has-drop-cap"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-321" src="https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Miracle-in-Page-Rain-of-Light_Jack-Bethel-2-282x300.png" alt="Miracle in Page Rain of Light_Jack Bethel" width="282" height="300" srcset="https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Miracle-in-Page-Rain-of-Light_Jack-Bethel-2-282x300.png 282w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Miracle-in-Page-Rain-of-Light_Jack-Bethel-2-768x818.png 768w, https://jackbethel.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Miracle-in-Page-Rain-of-Light_Jack-Bethel-2.png 800w" sizes="(max-width: 282px) 100vw, 282px" />I have been blogless of late. Tied down with getting the second book of the Miracle In Page series to market. A Miracle In Page: Rain of Light is now available on Amazon. Print versions of both books are coming …soon but not soon enough. But as I labored to complete the delivery of this book, I struggled to remember why I had written both books in the first place. I have included a link to an earlier blog entry from November 2014 that explains in some detail why I wrote A Miracle In Page. <a href="http://jackbethel.com/reason-for-a-miracle-in-page/">http://jackbethel.com/reason-for-a-miracle-in-page/</a> As I reread the entry, I’m not sure I recognize the person who wrote it. Am I really this naïve? Is my faith this unshakable? I don’t know. But it is interesting to live in a time where people are willing to accept stories, novels, TV shows and movies set in other worlds or other times or our time with heroes or heroines who possess superpowers. Whether it is the ability to fly, be invisible, super strength, a brilliant mind, magick, altering physical forms or any of a multitude of other powers, we gobble this up. Why? What are we in search of? What is the emptiness in our souls that we are trying to fill with these stories? I imagine many scholars, writers, observers of the human condition and spiritual leaders would tell us these stories can entertain us. Give us hope that a better world is possible or inevitable. So why is my story different? You might say, ‘But Jack, we all know these other stories are fiction. You’re trying to pass off your story as realistic’. This is a very legitimate point. In A Miracle In Page, we see the breakthrough of the Kingdom of Heaven into the broken world of man. Many of the miracles performed in my books find their parallel in the Book of Acts of the Apostles found in the Bible. If we accept that the Book of Acts is real, then the miracles found in my books are possible. I acknowledge this requires faith. Is faith needed to understand superheroes or benevolent witches or all-powerful characters? In all probability, it requires that exact opposite of faith. It requires a superhuman assumption that these characters are always acting in our best interest. That they are driven by some janitor-in-the-drum strength ethos to always do the right thing. But if super men and women, wizards, mutant beings, radioactively transformed people and brilliant scientists are human beings, then they are governed, notwithstanding their powers, by human emotions.</p></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box tve-elem-default-pad cb_style_3" data-style="cb_style_3">
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	<div class="tve-cb cb_style_3-cb" style="" data-css="tve-u-173274f3bb1"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-173274f3bb9"><strong><em><strong>THEY ARE NOT ALL-SEEING, ALL-KNOWING OR ...ALL GOOD.</strong></em></strong></p></div></div>
</div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_wp_shortcode"><div class="tve_shortcode_raw" style="display: none"></div><div class="tve_shortcode_rendered"><p class="has-drop-cap">They are not all-seeing, all-knowing or …<em>all good</em>. Now I absolutely love Superman, Batman, Captain America and Ironman. The morality plays that transpire within these narratives is irresistible. But after they’ve finished beating up bad guys, saving the world from disaster or returned order to society they go home. They go home to deal with their own issues. Things like relationships, paying the rent, who to vote for in the next election (good luck with that), what to do this weekend. Ultimately they go home and struggle with the same choices we all deal with—what’s right, what’s wrong and the ultimate issue—their own mortality. What is the hole in your soul that these stories fill? I search for meaning and identification. I find these in Jesus Christ, who doesn’t need to save me from bad guys or evil empires or megalomaniacal morons. He needs to save me from me. My fears, isolation, defective thinking, emotions, petty jealousies and fallen nature. So as I re-read my blog from November of 2014, I was naïve and my faith is shaken every day, I’m not superhuman. But I’m glad God is and that He is there to drive back the baddies on days when I need it. God is not a superhero but with a mere thought, He is capable of everything we see characters perform in superhero, fantasy, other-worldly stories. And He is All Good. And He would do anything (short of taking away our free will to choose Him) to reach across the chasm that separates us to let us know that He loves us. No superhero is going to do that.</p>
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