[AGL] alienation and sense of impending doom while living in
Xanadu
Frances Morey
frances_morey at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 30 14:47:53 EDT 2006
But the best thing of all about having had children is grandchildren. I've never had more fun than entertaining, and being entertained, by the two I have. They are definitely the best thing I could ever think of about getting old.
Frances
michelemason <coltrane at ev1.net> wrote:
Having children takes one to a place that is unique because each one is
different. Therefore each relationship is different and carries its own
baggage. Occasionally, a set of circumstances makes it better to
distance oneself for a time. It is sheer philosophy for one who is
childless to make assumptions. Where as reality requires some difficult
and often misunderstood decisions and then one has to find the guts to
follow through. It isn't easy. mm
On Sep 29, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Michael Eisenstadt wrote:
> according to literature, the average man/woman lives a life
> of silent dispair.
>
> many in real life opiate themselves with their living descendants,
> many (most?) of us here at Austin ghetto are childless. about
> half and half married and living alone. Connie is in Houston,
> Karen (childless) is in Austin, so is Fontaine. Ewie in Hawaii,
> Byron (childless) in Indonesia, Gilbert (childless) in France,
> Jon Ford in Palo Alto, Wayne (childless) in semi-rural Virginia,
> Gerry near Silver Springs, NM
>
> in flights of fancy we long for Xanadu. Xanadu is out in the
> country, friendly locals, easy grocery shopping, and the
> weather. Oh dear! the weather in Xanadu is 73 Fahrenheit
> all the time. a great place to be when dealing with our
> poisonal devils.
>
> it is very dangerous to live in Xanadu if your poisonal life
> is not keeping up with what is available out there.
>
> not easy to live in NYC or Paris without a better than
> average despair coefficient. imagine the alienation of
> being alone in such a place.
>
> still and all one could be living in the ninth arrondissement
> surrounded by minorities and dog shit but go down the
> street and stand on a blvd and look towards the west
> and see the architecture receding into the haze and feel
> oneself lifted up by its majesty out of one's poisonal funk
> for a moment into pure transcendance of self .
>
> that can also be managed in the country with a natural
> landscape which will lift you up likewise. trouble with
> the country lifting, it soon reduces itself to the inanity
> of rural life, to use Marx's phrase and you're back in
> your poisonal funk maybe even worse than in the city.
>
> Mike (childless)
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