I decided not to go to the library to do research on the topic but instead just
kept asking myself what I knew about it. What did I have available from my own
experience? What did I know about it? Did I have some experience with
this topic that I could articulate so that other people could recognize it as a
real experience? ... to say, in effect, " I don't know the answers either. I am
simply a catalyst, simply somebody who wants to articulate for you things that
you already know but might get a better grip on if there are some words for
them."
In a moment the blurriness focussed. This is what I would love my blog to be, what I aspire to, and what I love in the blogging of others. The feeling in my gut when I read something that puts into words what I has sensed, suspected, felt but had never drawn out before, never examined before, is very special. I hope that as I blog more and find my writer's voice, this is what this blog might become.
2 comments:
I like the Nouwen quote. It's what I aspire to, as well. I've been pondering how my blog shifted from my original intention of *writing* to inspire to what it is now...posting on our *doings* to inspire. At least I think that's what has happened. More to think on...
Kathy @ www.restorationplace.typepad.com
Thanks for your comment! I pondered after I posted if it was arrogant to think that my experience might speak to others, but I know that others' experiences speak to me, as yours often do, and so I hope I have something to say!
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