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Bright-Sided by Barbara Ehrenreich

January 31st, 2010

The complete, rather hyperbolic title of this book is Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America. Barbara Ehrenreich has written the ultimate secular humanist anti-positive thinking book, the antithesis to The Secret, What the Bleep Do We Know and other new age, metaphysical and “Law of Attraction” type material.

This book is basically a polemic, and is unlikely to convince anyone who doesn’t already agree with its premise. Most likely, few people who don’t agree with it will even read it. I’m an exception to this, as I like to familiarize myself with as many aspects of the cultural landscape as possible.

Barbara Ehrenreich represents one third of what might be considered an ideological triangle into which the majority of people can be located. The three sides of the triangle are orthodox religion, securalism/atheism and new age spirituality (under this I’d also include modern interpretations of Eastern religions and neo-paganism).

Obviously Ehrenreich occupies the second of these positions, which might be called (though probably not by those who fall into this camp) fundamentalist atheism or secular humanism, whose leading advocate right now is probably Richard Dawkins.

I wrote a review of Bright-Sided that is now on the Associated Content site, so I won’t go into any more detail here. I would, however, suggest that it’s not a bad idea to read this book, even if you are a believer in things like the Law of Attraction. It’s healthy to expose yourself to all points of view.

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The Land of Betwixt and Between

January 31st, 2010

The Land of Betwixt and Between is as a place of inspiration. You can travel there, too!


The land of Betwixt and Between is the boundary of neither/nor, the place where objects touch, aura’s blend and energy is transformed, midnight, the betwitching hour, the time of neither day nor night mysteriously both, arriving unannounced, like creativity itself.


The place of betwixt and between is the magic, the mystery, the essence of creativity when nothing is what it seems and everything is possible.


The time of betwixt and between is the waxing of the moon becoming the waning of the moon becomingthe waxing of the moon. Appearing full for three nights, absolute fullness is only a moment, then passes into the land of betwixt and between.


What else is betwixt and between?


Fog, mist, clouds and all that is elusive, wandering, shapeless, shifting from something, disappearing into nothing as elusive as creativity itself. Like dawn and dusk, it appears, fills us and is gone without a trace.


Where else is the betwixt and between?


The water’s edge betwixt and between the shoreline and the horizon, the air and sea three worlds coming together air, water, and earth changing, ebbing, flowing elusive.


Betwixt and between is that invisible world between the wave and the beach, the fire and the log, the root and the soil the bud and the stem the drop of rain and the leaf the new crust of snow and the old.


Can you travel to these places of betwixt and between?


Can you know the spirits that dwell therein?


Can you leave your body and enter the essence of betwixt and between?


Can you fly free into wild creativity that which is the essence of life?


Light a candle and breath deeply. Watch the rise and fall of your breath. Can you find the betwixt and between in the rise and fall of your breath?


Breath deeply as you gaze into the flame. Can you send your creative essence inbetween the flame and wick?


What creativity lies there?


Go to the places of betwixt and between. Fly free and enter possiblity.


What stories, what adventures lie there?

Emily Hanlon is a novelist of seven works of fiction and a book on the creative writing process. Her website creativesoulworks.com, is based on her belief that the multifaceted journey of creativity is not limited to the arts, but nurtures life at the most profound depths, those of the soul journey. Her website thefictionwritersjourney.com explores writing through her dual pronged teaching technique.

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