As I walk through this wicked world
Searchin' for light in the darkness of insanity
I ask myself, "Is all hope lost?
Is there only pain and hatred and misery?"
And each time I feel like this inside
There's one thing I wanna know
What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding?
And as I walk on through troubled times
My spirit gets so downhearted sometimes
So where are the strong and who are the trusted?
And where is the harmony, sweet harmony?
'Cause each time I feel it slippin' away
Just makes me wanna cry
What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding?
So where are the strong and who are the trusted?
And where is the harmony, sweet harmony?
'Cause each time I feel it slippin' away
Just makes me wanna cry
What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding?
Words by
Nick Lowe, Sing by Elvis Costello
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For me the question is this;
What is so hard about peace, love, and understanding?
Why is it so hard to be kind?
Why is it so hard to put down the guns?
Why is it so hard to listen?
Why is it so hard to put the other first?
It is a serious question.
Some people say the answer is fear.
People are afraid of what is different.
Afraid of change.
Afraid of losing power and influence.
Afraid of not having enough.
Ok, perhaps.
Some say our minds have been tainted and twisted by
political agendas,
the lust for power, the desire for wealth.
They say that we have become programmed by the
manipulators and have
become ideologically impaired.
That we are walking through life under the influence of
malign forces.
That too is probably part of the problem.
I suspect one could ponder for hours, even days,
and we would always circle around to this.
Peace, love, and understanding will always seem “funny”
and weird,
and functionally unobtainable
if we haven’t experienced or don’t trust our God-given
“power within.”
If we are not “filled with Sacred (Spirit) we are afraid
of everything, and our response is to exert too much power over others in order
to be safe.
In our distrust we have created enduring structures of
“power-over,” like patriarchy, white supremacy, and rigid capitalism, and keep
others “down” and “controlled.”
We have created what Beatrice Bruteau calls the
“domination paradigm.” And this is a
paradigm that kills peace, love, and understanding. Domination is not an equal
opportunity concept. In that paradigm
relationship are not multi-directional.
People are not equals. Power does
not move the same in both directions. One commands, the other obeys. One shows
respect, the other accepts it but does not return it. One gains privileges from
which the other is excluded.
The church, which was meant to destroy the domination
paradigm for the communion paradigm, where people are in communion and work for
others, all others, has instead embraced the domination paradigm and become
ugly.
With the domination paradigm God plays favorites. God blesses our tribe (God Bless America) but
not other tribes. We fail to accept that
God does not play favorites. That God loves all equally.
Until we are willing to accept that we were designed to
be in community.
Until we are willing to believe that Jesus meant it when
he said we have to die to our toxic individualism.
Until we are willing to give up our rights, our privileges,
our power, our resources, so that all can not just survive but equally
flourish,
Until we grab hold of the model Jesus gave us of
“emptying”, kenosis,
Until we take the cross seriously,
not as divine punishment, and then, weirdly divine rescue
but as human ugliness, and divine model for
reconciliation and restoration,
we will not get to peace, love, and understanding.
But if we do?
Well, that is when we get the peaceable kingdom
a “new heaven and a new earth”
the Kingdom of heaven
Domination will not get us safety, or ultimately real
power
Community will.
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