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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Delaware's Dilemma is Ours, Too

Interesting ad the following is.

Perhaps you have heard of Christine O'Donnell?

I don't know more than the snippets I hear
in the media, and am not sure I want to, LOL.

Apparently a video has surfaced that has her
speaking about Wicca or being a witch, or
something like that.

It doesn't really matter what the fact is for
the purpose of this entry because all I want
to say that if it says something about Wicca,
it is one very misunderstood practice.  It
is actually quite beautiful in how it looks
at things (at least from what I know of it).

As with anything, even the good can appear
bad depending on its use, and depending on
who's using it, and how.   Once again, we
should be careful about labels, as things
and people aren't always what the label
implies, and can even sometimes be mislabeled.

Christine makes a good point in the video
about how no one is perfect, however to
label witch as "bad" isn't necessarily a
solution in my mind, either.  Much that
isn't understood is labeled in such a way
that it is often feared, and sometimes
unnecessarily.

In some way the message of her video also
aligns with my previous blog entry.  In so
many ways we are alike, but it's hard to
remember that while the differences are
tearing us apart.

The voters of Delaware will do themselves
a favor by investigating the facts, and
also looking at the labels and what they
mean.  Taking things for granted (with
very few exceptions) is rarely helpful. 

I wonder what the outcome of the Delaware
election will be.  I wonder if any of
these types of things could be happening
to have us pay closer attention to the
things we believe, say, and do.  If so,
I am not sure if getting caught up in
certain pieces of what is going on is
productive as it can take the form of a
distraction, as we go off on paths that
divert us from the things that we should
really be paying attention to.

Not to say the details don't matter,
but sometimes being so focused on the
smaller pieces, we lose sight of the
bigger ones.  Given what is going on
the world-at-large, perhaps there is
a bigger picture we're missing? 

What do you think?

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