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Wednesday, 4 July 2012

The Wisdom Club discusses "SnowFlower and the Secret Fan"


This is us
9 of the 12
"The Wisdom Club"
as we gathered  at Debbie's home
to discuss the book she choose for us
"Snow Flower and The Secret Fan"


by Lisa Lee




This is a beautiful novel
taking place in 19th Century China.
It is a story about two girls
named
Lily and SnowFlower.
The girls find themselves in an unlikely pairing
matched together at "laotong"...
also called
"old sames".
This pairing, between girls, is a deep emotional union
that lasts a life time,
a most precious friendship bond.
Often a Laotong relationship would be formed when a marriage was contracted between families who were expecting babies. This was done before the babies were born. If both children turned out female against the hopes of their families, the daughters could be brought together as Laotong.
So was the story between 
SnowFlower and Lily.
Though there were many things that the girls shared which made them a perfect match
the biggest difference was their social class.




The book is written from Lily's point of view and covers the space of her life.
Lisa See writes with unique style.
This story is given in a way of passing on information...
passing on a story of true experience,
not so much based on the typical plot form.
No climax no conclusion...
just a story that is.
One woman's view of her life experience.
and what a life it was...




The topics that got the most talk time was first
the practice of foot binding.
At first when the topic came up 
we all wondered how Mother's could have performed
this act of mutilation 
to their daughter's bodies.
But as the conversation went on 
we realized that in our day and age
woman are still mutilating their bodies
for the sake of beauty
but we don't see it as such because 
it is what fits into our culture for today
as did foot binding in the culture of Chinese yesterday.
If you are unsure what foot binding is
here is a video about it...




The purpose was to make
the foot look as small as possible
and resemble a Lotus Flower.
This showed a woman's value.
The process stared at a young age
and involved 
the breaking 
and
reshaping of the feet.
Through our discussion we were reminded
that perception is truly affected by so many variables.
There may come a time when women of the future wonder about our practice
of nip and tuck
botox shots
and even chemical peals
all in the name of beauty.
*
The other topic that came up was 
the topic of betrayal...
betrayal with no explanation.
Many of the group had experienced this
sort of thing
with another woman in their close circle.
Relationships suddenly ended with
seemingly no reason.
It took us to some old wounds
and also seeing the woman we have become
because of those wounds.




Here are a few of my favourite "out takes"


"Three Obediences"
1 when a girl-obey your father
2 when a wife-obey your husband
3 when a widow-obey your son


"Four Virtues"
be chaste & yielding, calm & upright in attitude
be quiet and agreeable
be restrained and exquisite in movement
be perfect in handiwork & embroidery
pg 24


"buluo fugia-luo means falling, 
like the leaves in autumn 
or
falling in death...
for the rest of my life  I would merely be a guest in my husbands home." pg 112


"I was no longer the little girl who could let river water wash away unpleasant feelings." pg 135


"...sons are the foundations of a woman's self..." pg 151


"Nu Shu (the secret written language between women of those days)...it was to give us a voice..."pg 160
*a personal inspiration to write*


"I had not considered texture, context, and shades of meaning...." pg 242
~this was when Lily reflected on the writings that Snow Flower had sent her which would inevitably sear their union...but upon reflection
as it is with so many things of emotion
she realized she may have taken somethings that were written
out of context.


Another topic was the topic of
subservience...
wow
many of us wondered how we would have survived
such a male dominated world.
We appreciated the "upper roam"
where the women gathered, but the fact that
that room was their only place
got daunting for women as ourselves
who live in so much freedom.
It became clear why so many women committed suicide
during these times.




Ultimately 
this is a story about Sisterhood
and how deep that bound can run between women.
A book I was delighted to read
a book that brought a lively and fulfilling
gathering
a book I am most happy to have
on my book shelf
to stay.


Love and Light 





"Tramp for The Lord"...book review



So I enjoyed this book.
It was a quick easy read
and though my faith differs in some areas from 
Miss Corrie Ten Boom
I found myself inspired by her spirit
and her commitment to her faith.

Here are a few of my favourite "out takes"

"...forgiveness is an act of the will
and the will can function
regardless of the temperature
of the heart." pg 55

~this was a lesson Corrie learned when she came face to face with one of her guards, years after the war. The particular guard showed up at one of her talks. Since the war the once cruel guard had found God and had felt the forgiveness of his Creator for the horrible things he had done. Upon hearing Corrie speak about the very prison he had worked at he wanted to receive her forgiveness verbally to his face. It was something she struggled with in the moment...and in that moment she realized that a forgiveness  of such a magnitude is in need of The Divines assistance. She realized she coudl not do it on her own, that her own flesh still felt the pain and suffering, the loss she face in that concentration camp. But thru her faith and Divine intervention, she was able to fully forgive that man.  It was a transforming moment for both the guard and Corrie.

"I would rather be a trusting child of a rich (heavenly) Father
than a beggar at the door of worldly men" pg 86

~This was Corrie's view on raising funds for her ministry. She preferred to allow God to provide without having to ask for money from anyone

"Our wise Father in heaven knows when you are going to need things too. Today you do not need the strength of a martyr; but as soon as you are called upon for the honour of facing death for Jesus, He will supply the strength you need just in time."

~words from Connie's father to her when she was a little girl wondering if she would ever have what it took to 
work for Jesus.

Just a few little nuggets....
Thanks to my friend Sofia for lending me this book
Corrie Ten Boom tramped around the world for Jesus
tell she was in her 80's
She did what she believed she was called to do
and she stood firm in her Faith.
Whether you follow her particular faith walk or not
I am sure you will find her commitment 
an inspiration.

Love and Light

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Monday Offering...Summer Time Views and Gratitude Prayers

My Summer Prayer
Guide me Mother
Protect me Father 
Remind me who I am
Open my heart To Your Love and Light
Keep Grace and Understanding
close by my side
Let me be slow to anger
Qucik to Joy
Help me see what I need to see
Help me learn what I need to learn
Help me be what I need to be
Speak to me
Guide me
Mold me
Make me
Jesus~
be my constant companion
as I walk this toad
Whisper your Wisdom
in my ears
Radiate your love
all around
And above all
Bask me in your 
Infinite Joy

May this Life reflect
All that You are
Great Spirit
The Great I AM
May it reflect your 
Abundant Love -your
Abundant Wisdom -your
Abundant Understanding

For without You
I am nothing
Without You
I am lost in the Abyss
Without You
I am not Me

I am grateful for this time
I am grateful for this space
I am grateful for Strength
I am grateful for Truth
I am grateful for Love
I am grateful and
I am willing to be used
by You

And so it is
Amen

(morning meditations by the fire)









This is
our home away from home
for the next month
the rains fell this weekend
but held off enough
for us to get 
The GordLord
(our travel trailer)
up to our creek side spot
in the wood...

Happy Long Weekend Canada!

Love and Light