The Wicked Truth: Third Things First
In part 2 of their conversation, Suzanne Ross talks with theologian and peacebuilder Dr. Andrew DeCort about moving through shame and rage into what he calls the “purple sphere” of grief—and discovering blessing and joy on the other side. Andrew, author and founder of the Neighbor Love Movement and the Reframe newsletter, shares from his recent arrest with 90+ faith leaders in a nonviolent protest against ICE in Minneapolis and reflects on how our culture’s “glee in other people’s grief” corrodes our souls and our politics. Drawing on James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Andrew and Suzanne explore what it means to resist othering without becoming otherers ourselves. Together they trace a kind of emotional “stratigraphy”: * Green shame, that sinking sense of not being enough * Red anger, the fire that can be destructive or creative * Purple grief, the terrifying freefall where “why finds no answer” * Blue joy, the ambient delight that appears when we love what is truly good You’ll hear practical Neighbor Love practices for metabolizing anger, inhabiting grief safely in trusted relationships, and blessing even those we oppose: ICE officers, political leaders, and ourselves. Andrew models a radical blessing practice inspired by Bonhoeffer: “Despite everything, you belong to God.” If you’re feeling consumed by political rage, tempted to dehumanize those you see as the problem, or struggling to believe that you belong to God, this conversation offers an honest, embodied, and hopeful path forward. 👉 Follow Andrew’s work: * Website: https://andrew-decort.com [https://andrew-decort.com] * Substack (Reframe / Stop & Think): https://andrewdecort.substack.com [https://andrewdecort.substack.com] ⏱ Chapters (approx.) 2:14 Green shame, red anger, and the descent into purple grief 4:28 Glee in others’ grief and DHS’s Christmas deportation memes 7:17 Fear as the ether around shame, anger, and grief 8:44 Grief must be witnessed: vulnerability and safe relationships 9:13 Pain as superpower: circles of exclusion becoming solidarity 12:19 Nonviolence as creative response vs. reactive conformity 14:12 Not othering the otherers and blessing our enemies 15:11 Bonhoeffer’s embodied blessing and belonging to God 19:55 Blue joy: loving what is good in nonviolent resistance 21:23 Kneeling in the cold: ambient joy at the Minneapolis ICE protest 24:04 Wicked’s ambiguous fall as an image of grief’s “unlimitedness” 26:11 How to follow Andrew and his upcoming book
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