Exponent II: The Podcast
The words and art in this issue show me that ritual can be created and adapted in response to our needs, desires, griefs, and healing. This issue teaches me about the diverse ways we as humans find meaning through action: moving our bodies, investigating our minds, and interacting with and noticing the world around us. Within these pages, you will find personal stories about finding healing rituals through leaving the familiar and discovering different cultures around the world. Our authors share their experiences with the naked saunas of Austria, the Hindu death rituals of India, and the oceans of Hawaii. Some authors create their own rituals. In “Embodied,” Kristy Money creates dream rituals to connect to her sexuality. The raw imagery of Erin Matheson Ritchie’s poem, “Thy Faith Hath Made Thee,” beautifully describes her pa’s last few moments and funeral rituals. And in our flannel board feature, Lindsay Denton invites us to consider, through her experiences, how to create rituals in our own lives. Some pieces find new relationships with ancient rituals. In “A Daughter, In Whom God is Well Pleased,” Shannon Soper reflects on her baptism, deriving new meaning from her childhood experience. In “Smoke & Ash,” Heather Sundahl plays with the ancient smudging ritual by “both honoring tradition and transgressing it” in her work as a therapist. And in the essay “Rituals,” Rocio Cisneros grieves the loss of her Mexican heritage as the daughter of a Mexican immigrant, but recognizes that when her “mother crossed the border . . . She crossed with traditions ingrained in every fiber of her being.” Rituals make us just as much as we make them. At their best, rituals can connect us to ourselves, to each other, to the divine, and to the earth. And at their worst, as we see in Christine’s essay, “Loved: From a Distance,” our unexamined practices can also wound us and those we love. The cover art of this issue, the basket holding an array of objects like a broken altar, depicts the daily, repetitive aspects of a human’s life. What is in your basket? On your altar? In your soul? Are they placed with intention? May this Exponent II issue guide you to the rituals that charm, delight, and heal you. May it uncover truths within yourself and bring intention into your life. As I ran the familiar route each morning while compiling this issue, the truth of my desire to leave some sort of handprint on the world was uncovered. May the art, essays, poems, and features within the pages of this ritual issue touch and transform you as they have me. Warmly, Natasha ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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