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Thursday, October 01, 2009

 
Old
Though not much appreciated in modern American society there are some advantages to growing older, apart from the moronic discounts available to seniors. Yes, I'm a senior now, though you'd never know it. I remember how annoying it was being carded when I was young. Now no one will believe I'm sixty-two, well, except for young people who recoil at the sight of a lined face, graying hair and body obviously past the ancient age of thirty. The curious case of Benjamin Button. We end the way we start. Bald, wrinkled and incapable of attending to our own basic needs. The golden years, whatever they may be, are not for sissies. All the mistakes of our youth have lodged themselves deeply into our bodies and serve as reminders of just how foolish the arrogance of youth can make us behave. Yes, well, we've now talked about the uncomfortable parts of aging but that's not all there is to it. I suspect there are few people who have learned anything worth learning over the years who would wish to go back and relive their teen years. I certainly would rather not face those years again. Especially with what I know now. What are these supposed advantages? Well, there's humility if one has played one's cards rightly. Humility may not be something much valued in our youth but in our later years it takes on a value far beyond anything material. It's a rite of passage that opens the door to things that we could never understand properly and fully in our youth.

Lately I am more free to love than ever I was in my youth. Oh, I loved but it wasn't love. It was more psychological masturbation that focused on self and how the other made one feel. If this is still a foreign language to you, regardless of your physical age, there's nothing more I can tell you. If, on the other hand, you have relatively few physical years but some understanding of the selfishness of what we call love, no explanation is necessary. When I was a younger man being a nice guy wasn't something to be worn with pride. Being sweet was probably even worse. Somehow it was lacking the necessary testosterone to embrace readily. On the other hand, if it gave us a chance to score sexually, well hell, damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead. When the testosterone finally begins to diminish and reason is allowed to arise everything begins to change. Though it may seem repugnant to us early on it is welcome later. It's like death I suppose. One of the most astounding things I ever read in the Bible was, And in those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will long to die and death flees from them (Rev. 9:6). That's scary if you get it. I don't mean scary in a fearful way but rather in an awe inspiring way that can only come from a deep understanding of life.

Yes, I can be sweet now. I'm able to be a fool without feeling as ashamed about it. It's okay to be soft and yielding without suffering a loss of face or manhood. There's a shift that occurs inside us if we did it right. The shift is from an outer, five senses centered life to an inner centered life that exists with an entirely different set of values. I like it. Oh, that doesn't mean I'm thrilled about dragging around this broken body that was abused and battered by the insanity of my youth. What it does mean is that at this point in the journey the scales have tipped and the balance is bearable. I know it won't always be like this and one day I will welcome death with an open heart and a smile on my face. The Grim Reaper will be someone I will welcome, if I've done it right. What is it I want to say? Nothing really. Just that I am enjoying being able to be more vulnerable and available.

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I love Thomas a Kempis' LEARN TO DIE SO THAT YOU MAY BEGIN TO LIVE!
Posted 10/1/2009 4:46 PM by MarlinLockrem - reply

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I've never read it but it sounds like a good idea.
Posted 10/1/2009 4:48 PM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Very Cool
I am totally digging becoming an old lady. Yeah, you got some years on me, but I look forward to sixty. So far...so good. Damn the torpedoes. Great blog.
Posted 10/1/2009 5:10 PM by queenie Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Well, cassi, I'm confident you'll be one foxy lady!
Posted 10/1/2009 5:11 PM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Well written. Thank you for expressing your thoughts.

Volunteering weekly in a hospice for the dying points out a whole spectrum of gifts rather often overlooked. Death impending has a way of cutting to the chase and getting rid of a good deal of b.s.

Gratitude for the present moment comes more easily and awareness that life really is a gift seems to come with age or with illness.

In the meantime, when you learn to laugh at yourself, you never run out of material.
Posted 10/1/2009 5:30 PM by CharlotteColors Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Well put, Charlotte. I'm glad you're there volunteering. I'd want someone there who understood even if I didn't need it.
Posted 10/1/2009 5:33 PM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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JOE JOKES ABOUT GROWING OLDER


First

~ Eventually you will reach a point when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it.

Second

~ The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for.

Third

~ Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me, I want people to know 'why' I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved.

Fourth

~ When you are dissatisfied and would like to go back to youth, think of Algebra.

Fifth

~ You know you are getting old when everything either dries up or leaks.

Sixth

~ I don't know how I got over the hill without getting to the top.

Seventh

~ One of the many things no one tells you about aging is that it is such a nice change from being young.

Eighth

~ One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day has been.

Ninth

~ Being young is beautiful, but being old is comfortable.

Tenth

~ Long ago when men cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it was called witchcraft. Today it's called golf.

And finally

~ If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you are old.
Posted 10/1/2009 6:24 PM by MarlinLockrem - reply

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Thomas a Kempis [1380-1471] Imitation of Christ, quote:  Learn now to die to the world, that you may then begin to live with Christ[power]...
Posted 10/1/2009 6:30 PM by MarlinLockrem - reply

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I am comfortable with the aging process... but as I work thru the process I'm finding the only difficulty I'm encountering is that for some of the people in my life, the people who are the most important to me, are having a hard time accepting the fact that I am getting older and that time marches on for me...
Posted 10/1/2009 6:50 PM by MommaRose Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Yeah, it can be hard on the people around us.
Posted 10/1/2009 6:53 PM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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My mind likes being old but my body does not.  Experiencing death of a loved one makes one start thinking about all sorts of things that were there but did not take the time to allow them in.  Getting priorities straight surely slaps you in the face!
Posted 10/1/2009 8:13 PM by Nanny Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Good reason to work on them before the slap.
Posted 10/2/2009 1:00 AM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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At what age to we become seniors?  55?  I think that's the age when one is eligible to join AARP.  If so, I qualify, but I'm not much interested in what AARP is peddling.  LOL.  I see my dad at 82 struggling physically and how much help he needs.  Not sure I want to hang around to the point of being so dependent on another for help with feeding, bathing, etc., but I'm not sure that we have much of a choice in the matter, either. 
Posted 10/2/2009 3:33 AM by rideuponthewindagain - reply

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I see you've also got the power and grace to express your wisdom eloquently. I am sure that is getting better too.
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Yeah, it's the choice thing that makes me think we must change our perspective so we are able to accept with grace, if not dignity, what we are unable to alter.
Posted 10/2/2009 7:14 AM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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I'm pretty sure it's you who is getting better all the time. I think having those children stay with you and Rob has touched your heart in an unspeakably profound way. Talk about change . . .
Posted 10/2/2009 7:15 AM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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i love you

you're like apple pie my old dad used to make; just the right amount of crusty and sweet, a little bite in there, and tang and sizzle of something surprising and hard to identify, but wholy wholesome and authentic and true

(i'm feeling quiet hungry after that )
Posted 10/2/2009 9:52 AM by loopdeloup Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Lucy! Gee, it's been a long time. I'm afraid I've rather drifted away from xanga and lost touch. I was thinking of you the other day when I saw a deal on a flight to Costa Rica. I have friends there, thought I, who it would be so nice to visit.
Posted 10/2/2009 10:07 AM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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just let us know when to expect you, your room's all made up and waiting!
Posted 10/2/2009 10:12 AM by loopdeloup Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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*smile* That would probably be no time soon. I'm all talk.
Posted 10/2/2009 10:29 AM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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*lol* or all type in this case.

no, but seriously, next time you see a good deal, don;t just think about it; seize the day!!!
Posted 10/2/2009 10:41 AM by loopdeloup Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Duly noted, Lucy and thank you for your graciousness.
Posted 10/2/2009 10:51 AM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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I'm so glad I read this. Thank you, James. Age in Grace .... I'm trying to ....

peace
Posted 10/2/2009 4:19 PM by thespis - reply

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You're welcome. Thanks for reading.
Posted 10/2/2009 4:24 PM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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I could certainly use some... softening.  I really have issues with such things.  Weakness... perceived weakness, I guess would be a better term... makes me crazy.  I don't tolerate it in myself and don't like seeing it in other people.  Despite the fact that I know it's often not true weakness.  Perhaps that will change as I get older... I'm not real confident such will be the case. 


I don't mind getting older, honestly.  I don't feel any different than I ever have.  My body, however... last night I suffered for hours with arthritis pain in my shoulder that radiated all the way to my wrist.  It was painful and damned annoying.  Eventually it went away (hours later) and then my knee started in.  Argh.  Fall has come to the midwest and brought arthritis pain with it.  Fun.  Can't wait till winter... 

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