Archive for the ‘freedom’ Category

tuesday, november 4

November 7, 2008

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What a memorable night. After the election was called for Barack Obama, a couple friends and I ventured over to the Lincoln Memorial – by far my favorite monument that commemorates the last president elected from Illinois and the steps from which Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his historic “I Have a Dream” speech.

It was a quiet, solemn setting. While thousands were block away celebrating outside the White House, there were only a dozen strangers gathered. Luckily a man brought a radio. We gathered around it to hear our new president’s acceptance speech.

Through the course of the speech, our group of a dozen grew to around fifty. It was amazing to look around into the teary eyes of these strangers, as many of them held each other and cried with one another.

Afterwards, a young African American guy who showed up looked over at me and said, “I just feel like hugging someone I don’t know.” Later I thought about how I grew up in a world where I could become anything I wanted to, even president of the United States. That’s probably not the world he grew up in, and I was envious of all the emotions he must now be experiencing.

P.S. It turns out a photographer from the New York Times reflected on this same experience, as well as a blogger at Sojourners.

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transition, pt 2

March 16, 2008

“The Emancipation Proclamation was delivered in 1863, long before the reality of equality has occurred. In 1863 it was law, it was true, it was binding — and we’ve spent more than one hundred years trying to hammer it into reality. In the death and resurrection of Christ, the emancipation of all things from slavery to sin and brokenness has been established; we’re now in the period of civil war and civil rights, meting out those things into an earthly expression. We are in a battle, working to see His will on earth experienced as it is in heaven.”

transition

March 16, 2008

The gradual, psychological reorientation process that happens inside us as we adapt to an external change. The transition process often results from a change, or occurs along with a change, but may also begin before the change actually takes place.

hope v. fear

March 5, 2008

free at last, free at last

December 13, 2007

out of hospital :)

my “into the wild” post

November 11, 2007

When I awoke this morning, I was surrounded by a room that was cluttered, laundry that needed too be dried, and a list of things that had to be done today and over the next two weeks. I couldn’t help but wonder what it would be like to abandon all these things and obligations. I woke up with a desire for freedom and simplicity.

I am often inspired by story, and in this case, my thoughts were inspired by Into the Wild, the real-life story of Christopher McCandless, a privileged young guy who abandons everything for a simple life in the wilds of Alaska. His idealism is an exaggerated story of so many twenty-somethings. (more…)

into the wild

November 8, 2007

I’ve missed blogging for far too long! Not exactly sure what this will turn into this time… but it will be fun to find out.

I decided to return to blogging after watching Into the Wild last weekend. While I am sure this would motivate many to explore the great outdoors, it inspired me to adventure into the world of writing. I love the outdoors too, but what I was most fascinated about was the main character’s desire and pursuit of freedom. It seemed to resonate so well with where I often find myself -but this real-life character’s extreme actions and risks greatly intensified the story that I think happens to many twenty-something’s. (more…)