You can’t go home again is a fine title for a book and is surely
true on several levels. Change is as fundamental to our reality as anything –
going on millions of years now.
But on a human scale, if you have personally been to a place
and carefully looked around - lived a little in that place, even if only momentarily
- you will find that when you return, although much has possibly changed, the
essential nature of the place will reveal itself again to you.
If you do not experience this deep sense of place from time
to time, you are missing something as fundamental to our reality as anything.
Human beings have been connected to places going on millions of years now.
You can belong to places on the earth.
You start by looking around where you are. You will begin to
see the place. Much of the process will happen below the level of your
consciousness but you will begin to notice things. As you live for a time, only
passing through, as we are, even in a place as simple as an alleyway, trashcans
for décor, a sycamore tree might become a landmark for your coming and going or
perhaps even merely a crack in the pavement.
For me a bigger place is the river – the Kaw – particularly
the stretch around the bridge connecting downtown Lawrence, Kansas and North
Lawrence. I have been writing about the river for some time now and I am
farther from recognizing all of its elements and characteristics than when I
started.
But I know where I am when I am there. I belong in that
place.
You need only to become more aware to come home.
1 comment:
I like how you anchored your piece with the two pictures of the sycamores. Are those different times of day? Different seasons?
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