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Christine Vaughan Davies's avatar

It is so good to read your deep reflections again, even if they are born out of hardship. Praying for you and your family now as you navigate this journey.

I am very much a Martha, who tries to lean into my Mary side. And actually, new research shows Mary and Martha might be one in the same. Did you see this sermon last year based on that? I find it revolutionary in lots of ways! https://dianabutlerbass.substack.com/p/mary-the-tower

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Kathleen Schmidt's avatar

Oh, Almut, reading the complexity and heartbreak of your Mother's decent into a world that is not here, the immediate collapse of your father into illness because he could let go, at least for a while, and your taking up the mantle of Martha was overwhelming. It made me cry.

Martha is a doer and she is overwhelming. Isn't she? I sense with you and in so many instances in my life that Martha is, (was) determined to bring some order to chaos. The chaos does not have be the hair on fire type. It can be the continual rocking of a ship unmoored. You have to jump up and grab the plates before they slide to the floor. I myself have paid a price for Martha always being in charge, why, I never knew that Mary had space or a place. Only in the past few years have I even discovered Mary. At first it was like, "Who the hell are you?" Now Mary is revealing herself and expanding into my life.

Your beautiful gift today reminds me and reaffirms the necessity and the importance of Martha and the wisdom and centering of Mary in my life.

My prayers are with your Mother as she walks this most difficult road, with your father as he walks along side her, with you (and Chuck) in your support of your parents and the little one as she bears witness to the care of family and strengthens her bond with her grandparents.

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