“Out of the quarrel with others we make rhetoric; out of the quarrel with ourselves we make poetry.” ― William Butler Yeats
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Eng 106G post
Steven Lynn Bassett
May 25, 2019 May 25 at 8:50pm
An Eternal Quest--
Freedom of the Mind
Hugh B. Brown
"Preserve, then, the freedom of your mind in education and in religion, and be unafraid to express your thoughts and to insist upon your right to examine every proposition. We are not so much concerned with whether your thoughts are orthodox or heterodox as we are that you shall have thoughts. One may memorize much without learning anything. In this age of speed, there seems to be little time for meditation. "
In “An Eternal Quest,” Elder Hugh B. Brown states that “More thinking is the antidote for evils that spring from wrong thinking.” What does Elder Brown mean by this?
This weeks reading brings me to the shame of my post from last weeks lesson. I so wanted to use a word to describe my favorite Christmas Carol, The Christians and the Pagans by Dar Williams. The song is about two woman pagans in town, celebrating Solstice. In the song, it is inferred that they are lesbians. I was afraid to use this word, in this group, because I wondered how receptive my audience would be to my post if I used it. It is the power of the inference that makes the song special. If two lesbian pagans can choose to celebrate the Solstice with a group of Christian who are decorating a Christmas tree, can we not extend the hand of fellowship to our gay brothers and sisters in this church who are struggling to find a place to fit.
"Amber called her uncle, said "We're up here for the holiday,"
"Jane and I were having Solstice, now we need a place to stay."
"And her Christ-loving uncle watched his wife hang Mary on a tree,
"He watched his son hang candy canes all made with Red Dye No. 3.
"He told his niece, "Its Christmas Eve, I know our life is not your style, "
"She said, "Christmas is like Solstice, and we miss you and it been awhile."
I have a gay nephew who struggled to find his way in the church. I finally had to help him to find a congregation that was a better fit. He was going mad trying to be a "good Mormon" knowing that he did not fit the standard model. I wish a way could have been found to help him feel comfortable in an LDS Congregation, at the time I could no see a way to do it, at least not in our local area.
I think Hugh B. Brown would have urged me to help him, find a way, to fit in an LDS congregation. With my then limited knowledge and the freshness of the idea to people in our area, I coped out and sought the easier solution. At least now Elder Browns writing has given me the courage to express how I really feel and to share my thoughts with you. I hope when you are confronted with the same choice you will learn from my experience and find a way to help your Gay, and Lesbian friends, and family to find a way to fit in an LDS Congregation.
Edited by Steven Lynn Bassett on May 25 at 8:52pm
Reply to Comment
Michael Gentry
Thursday May 30 at 1:41pm
Steven,
Thanks for sharing this. It's deeply personal and has affected you enough to share your thoughts about it. I appreciate that!
Your post made me consider our potential. And by "our," I am talking about all people on earth.
C.S. Lewis talks about the fact that all of us have the potential to be Gods and Goddesses. This alone should dictate and direct much of our critical thinking.
Let me ask a few questions. Do you consider the fact that you are a future God/Goddess? Do you consider the fact that those around have the exact same potential? How does this change how we treat others? How does this change how we treat ourselves?
Bro. Gentry
Reply to Comment
Steven Lynn Bassett
Thursday May 30 at 5:39pm
When I met with my Pathway Missionary couple before this year began, I told them that my goal when I meet anyone was to ensure there life was better for having met me. I told my wife when we were dating that I believed firmly in D.C. 121. I would never drive her only to lead her.
I know that Talmage, in Jesus the Christ, wrote that the water turned into wine when Christ requested because the elements knew it was in their best interest. Christ did not force the water to become wine, it changed on his request because it honored him. Yes, my long term goal is to live as God lives, to do this I must have his character. To paraphrase G.K. Chester "What is wrong with the world. I am what is wrong with the world, my failure to be like Christ."
So to answer your question, when I meet one of my brother and sisters I need to see them as my Heavenly Father sees them, as gods in an embryo. I must be a patient with myself as I am learning to be patient with others.
I am sorry if my post was too personal. I tend to overshare when I get going. I love to think and I love to write. Most of my friends have learned to love this little quirk in my soul.
Thank You.
Edited by Steven Lynn Bassett on May 30 at 5:42pm
Reply to Comment
Michael Gentry
Yesterday May 31 at 9:38am
Steven,
I love this post. Thanks for the intimate details and thoughts. They are perfect.
That goal, to make everyone you meet better, is so awesome. When I drop my kids off at school, I always tell them to brighten somebody's day. You are taking this a step further--changing lives.
You are very articulate, and you are obviously well read and intelligent. Put those things together and it makes for a great writer.
Keep up the good work.
Bro. G
On Thinking and Heterodoxy
Freedom of the Mind
Hugh B. Brown
"Preserve, then, the freedom of your mind in education and in religion, and be unafraid to express your thoughts and to insist upon your right to examine every proposition. We are not so much concerned with whether your thoughts are orthodox or heterodox as we are that you shall have thoughts. One may memorize much without learning anything. In this age of speed, there seems to be little time for meditation. "
In “An Eternal Quest,” Elder Hugh B. Brown states that “More thinking is the antidote for evils that spring from wrong thinking.” What does Elder Brown mean by this?
This weeks reading brings me to the shame of my post from last weeks lesson. I so wanted to use a word to describe my favorite Christmas Carol, The Christians and the Pagans by Dar Williams. The song is about two woman pagans in town, celebrating Solstice. In the song, it is inferred that they are lesbians. I was afraid to use this word, in this group, because I wondered how receptive my audience would be to my post if I used it. It is the power of the inference that makes the song special. If two lesbian pagans can choose to celebrate the Solstice with a group of Christian who are decorating a Christmas tree, can we not extend the hand of fellowship to our gay brothers and sisters in this church who are struggling to find a place to fit.
"Amber called her uncle, said "We're up here for the holiday,
Jane and I were having Solstice, now we need a place to stay.
And her Christ-loving uncle watched his wife hang Mary on a tree,
He watched his son hang candy canes all made with Red Dye No. 3.
He told his niece, "Its Christmas Eve, I know our life is not your style,
She said, "Christmas is like Solstice, and we miss you and its been awhile."
I have a gay nephew who struggled to find his way in the church. I finally had to help him to find a congregation that was a better fit. He was going mad trying to be a "good Mormon" knowing that he did not fit the standard model. I wish a way could have been found to help him feel comfortable in an LDS Congregation, at the time I could no see a way to do it, at least not in our local area.
I think Hugh B. Brown would have urged me to help him, find a way, to fit in an LDS congregation. With my then limited knowledge and the freshness of the idea to people in our area, I coped out and sought the easier solution. At least now Elder Browns writing has given me the courage to express how I really feel and to share my thoughts with you. I hope when you are confronted with the same choice you will learn from my experience and find a way to help your Gay, and Lesbian friends, and family to find a way to fit in an LDS Congregation.
Monday, May 27, 2019
On the Power of Doubt
Saturday, May 25, 2019
This I Believe
Sunday, May 19, 2019
On a need to simply my life
Saturday, May 18, 2019
This then still, an update
This, then still
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Grace and Mercy
We all carry the burden of sin.
You Offer Me Grace,
I will offer you Mercy.
Grace; is the space I need to grow from where I am now, to where he wants me to be.
Mercy; is the ability I will have to help carry your burden when I have grown stronger.
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May 9, 2015
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Playing for the other team
She played for the other team now.
Why had it come to this,
screwed by every man,
She sleeped with.
First her brother when young.
Then another in high school.
Father blamed her for brother,
and little sister.
The day in court, his brother,
now in jail.
The family then, is broken.
So now she plays for the other team.
Will this, now, then be different.
A new cast of lovers, different team, same problem.
This new separation, and lack of intimacy.
Maybe now she can love herself.
Heal herself.
Then once more, real Intimacy?
With the one she loves.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Ode to the Poem
#1 Love Letter: Ode to the Poem
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
On the Birth of Poetry
Like a tiny seedling from a mighty pine tree, it sat fallow for years, on the forest floor, waiting for that majestic fire to set it free.
He wondered where it came from, the poetry, never a desire of his was it. This magic, this gift from God. It sat silent, for years at the center of his soul, bursting forth at that great fire, the coming death of the one he loved and adored.
The first one came sitting on the back porch of their home. The family was sitting in the back, around the fire. Enjoying a laugh or two. He struggled to see how he fit, in their world. At work was he always, seeking the funds to keep them afloat.
The gardner was returning joy to the ones, who's laughter he had not heard, in years. It was good to hear her laugh. The cancer would consume her soon but the children would be left with the memories from the gardner. He had come to bring the cure, but joy supplied he also.
You came with your gift them. Laying fallow at the center of his soul. It consoled him, supplied the strength to continue. Years it would take to find his place, in their lives again. The anger, and guilt and shame, came out in the poetry. First to Facebook and then to select close friends. Then to the one he loved. This then to return to intimacy long lost. He then thankful for your discovery of the poetry.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
On Delayed Intimacy
Why can he not,
fullfill, this one request.
The stubborn, refusal,
this one, thing,
years of intimacy, lost.
Does he not know,
I feel the loss, too.
He thinks not of my needs.
He thinks this is pain, I now inflict
To win, a battle of wills.
I fear more, for his loss,
our loss, if give in,
then do I,
as times, before.
Someday he will come to see,
my loss, our loss,
together.
I hope by then,
it is not, to late,
to recover, true intimacy.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
on loving his wife.
He remembered why she chose him.
The things that were special,
about them.
In remembering,
he sought forgiveness,
and warmth, and intimacy.
To rebuild and renew,
a life with the one he cherished.
So grateful for the life,
she has renewed,
today, together.
Monday, April 22, 2019
The Last Lover
She, then this,
my lover be.
If not the first,
she then be?
Then ever such,
shall we see.
Then feed my soul,
thus will she.
Then this search,
this lifetime be.
No others lover's,
then we see.
Then, thus the last,
we shall we be.
A poem Jose Christensen ask me to write for his wife.
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Within it's shadow
He has lived within
it's shadow for nearly 55 years.
It was the first commenced,
and the last completed,
in the Utah Territory.
He has visited it grounds
many times.
Visiting the interior, only once,
for the marriage, of a family member.
These then visits to the exterior,
this, then continued,
for years.
Like yearly visits, to his soul.
Someday, to the interior,
he will go,
this, then to visit,
like yearly trips,
to his soul.
Friday, April 19, 2019
The First Loss - Together
Is a pain,
if cause not real,
less felt this day?
Their first loss come,
those first few months,
then twins she thought.
Deeply felt he the loss.
Not remember by now,
does she.
Yet deep in the journals,
are his thoughts, from that day.
Brother Bair, and the blessing,,
that day.
Years later, they would learn,
born not, able to create life,
was he, that day.
Still deeply felt he the loss,
that day.
Was the pain, and the loss,
felt that day, a gift,
from the one eternal,
who loves them, this day.
This he carries,
as an understanding,
to this day.
On Baby Fat
No signs of birth,
on her body that day.
on the beach, that summer day.
of her legs, that day.
for stretch marks and signs of birth,
on her body, that day.
not to prevent birth, but to preserve,
the possibility, someday.
my wife, this day.
6 children, this day.
who loved them this day.
for the fruits, of her womb,
was felt then, past days.
marks of birth, on your body,
this day.
of your womb, then, this day.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
On Being Married to Martha
Martha was in the kitchen,
preparing the food.
Mary sat at Jesus feet,
learning the truths,
of the Gospel.
Mary studied the Gospel,
Martha lived it.
I am married to a Martha,
and Mary, then I be.
Dispointed am I,
that Milton discuss,
she will not.
Their are meals to prepare,
and a house to clean.
On those rare occasions,
it is finished,
an afagan she starts,
or a quilt she cuts out.
I knew she was Martha,
when I married her.
Then disappointed, why be I,
that Mary, she is not.
Remember I must,
why I chose her,
and she chose me.
Mary and Martha, one team
May we be.
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Thru a glass darkly
of brass, not of glass.
of me.
On the wedding
in the church,
not the chapel.
you see.
or The Cultural Hall
this new family,
has been, and is now.
together, this day.
began together, a time ago.
plus two, began the journey
anew this day.
and continue,
this now.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Between the liquid and the solid
the liquid, and the solid waste.
thus begins, anew.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Two Afghans
afghans, on his bed.
who, created his life.
who shares it now.
as they shelter, his sleep .
his place with each.
he rejected both, afghans.
Being double stich.
and placed at the foot,
of their bed, in the winter.
he rejected,
on that first Christmas,
together.
on their many dates, that fall,
and winter.
to shelter their two hearts,
as the afgans shelter him,
this day.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
On the first night, together
It was their first night together,
as a couple.
It was a family hunting trip,
with his parents.
They shared separate sleeping bags,
together.
His brother, questioned, their decision.
His brother, was enjoying the warmth,
of his sleeping bag,
with his new girlfriend.
Little did, his brother understand,
the nature,
of their future covenant's.
The promise of real intimacy,
if they kept that covenant.
The children that would come,
and their life together,
if they kept, their covenant.
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
On life Eternal, the coming day
She awakes in the morning,
to prepare for the coming day.
Husband, children
these always on her mind.
The coming projects,
and the ones past due.
These have been her life,
these past, coming years.
Now to be grateful for,
the continuation, of life.
This there was a time,
that may not be.
This then to be grateful for,
the comings days.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
On the Gardener
He invited a gardner,
to plant a garden.
This then to renew, a life,
He adores.
The time for departure, comes soon
much too soon.
This then, the promise,
of renewal.
He lived with this dread,
this day, for decades.
The time of departure,
they thought not of, together.
Life was full, and this was future,
far future.
Then the bell does toll,
the time now comes.
Does he have the faith,
to trust in the gardener,
This, they will, then, see.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
On living with Nada
Saturday, March 23, 2019
On Prokaryote
they were whole,
one, complete.
when recognize, her, there,
He did not.
They share all.
No protective layer,
surrounding, their essence,
Adam and Eve,
been Prokaryote?
"In the beginning, "
before the loss, of recognition,
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
On Male PMS
He was the one,
in the family,
with PMS.
There, he spent,
the first morning, as a family,
on the bathroom floor,
the tears they did flow.
How many times, again,
had they flowed.
The loss of the first ones,
two she had said,
then a new family, they had been,
or so she concieved,
the loss, then real, or not,
then felt the same.
They were fighting, the morning,
when the first one did come.
and many days still, as one,
they become.
30 years past and the tears,
still flow, for him, for her, for them.
As now two separate homes,
they build together.
Saturday, March 16, 2019
On the smell of new life, creation.
Let's make a baby, she said,
there on her waterbed.
This, then, installed last week,
when her things, they moved in.
She was the first,
and would remain, the one only,
to make such a request.
Her Dad had feared,
the roof would collapse,
on the family home,
when her trousseau,
She, removed.
It contained all,
the ingredients needed,
to create a family,
cept, a husband.
Thirty years, she waited,
for this day.
It was not the first night,
but second.
The first night,
a pajama night,
had been.
The temple wedding,
the reception, in Franklin,
with family, and friends.
These had taken,
all her energy,
that first night.
That first morning, he spent,
crying in the bathroom,
at this apartment.
She left, the Family Breakfast,
early, to the temple,
with her best friend.
She thought,
she was offering,
a kindness.
He thought,
she preferred,
her best friend.
Then were the smells,
on the morning,
of the third day.
they awoke early,
to prepare for this
their new life,
together.
No time for a honeymoon.
That would never come.
He was needed,
at the repair shop.
She, a home,
to organize.
Coming home that night,
the apartment clean
a fridge with food,
dinner on the table,
and clean laundry.
These things,
his mom,
did not ...
these then, new smells,
then did surprise him,
that morn'.
Like the smell,
of the ice cream bucket,
in their friends truck,
containing the nauseous, contents
of a nights dinner.
The one held to celebrate,
the arrival of the couples,
first child, that next spring.
the smell of new love,
and stale sex.
like two moose,
rutting in the woods,
bringing new life, to the world.
or two socks,
sitting in the bottom,
of the hamper,
waiting to be renewed,
at next weeks laundry.
The gentle nibbling,
on her ear, as they sought,
to start, that new life,
together.
These are the smells,
that surprised him,
that second morning.
The large righteous, posterity,
God had promised him.
Create not together,
they would.
These babies would come,
from one, who loved, them all.
This, new source
a handmaiden, she would be.
In the Torah, a handmaiden,
is the one, to supply a new life,
when no life, create, the couple,
together.
Hagar, Ruth, and Mary,
such handmaidens,
had been to God
and the family.
In time, her sister,
then one, would be.
Still the smells, the next morn',
he would forget not.
The life, this then, they nurture,
together, this day.
Monday, March 11, 2019
On Coyote Sex
howling at the hole.
To this place.
they had been,
together, and apart.
on the second day.
On the ear.
To help, to make a baby.
From one who luved them, all.
To the first wife.
Again.
The weekly visits,
To remind her again,
How valued, she is,
To him.
intimacy.
Friday, March 8, 2019
She painted the ceiling blue v1
How many times had she been in this position,
Late night sharing an intimacy.
Young love when it was good for her.
Before the children.
Then later when to fullfill his needs.
Now it all became routine.
So she painted the sealing blue.
How to then return to the love of youth.
When it was good for her, for him, for them?
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
On Vulgar Notions
Late night sharing an intimacy.
Young love when it was good for her,
before the children.
when to fill his needs,
it all became routine,
So, she painted the ceiling blue.
to the intimacy of youth.
for him,
for them?
(G.K. Chesterton, All Things Considered)
Monday, February 25, 2019
The town square.
Was a triangle.
Saturday, in Kemmer Wyoming.
In the family.
just needed a night out.
Grown, with their own babies.
At home.
Or so she thought.
They started their own,
Journey.
Now I tell you.
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Saturday, February 16, 2019
The Letters in the Cedar Chest
Now we return, from the burial.
Nearly fifty year's has it been.
He was not the first,
he would remain,
the last.
Nearly 50 years, the covenant,
she then, kept.
Lordy lordy, then how this day.
A promise, she made.
A promise she kept.
Still the letters,
she kept, from the first one,
in the cedar chest.
Were they dreams,
of an everyday housewife.
To hold to the promise,
while remembering,
the past?
Life was difficult with Daddy.
This I learn now,
as I share the burden,
this day.
This luv we share,
this promise we keep,
then, this day.
So if keeping the letters,
from the first,
help renew, the present,
then who I am to judge, the choice,
For the strength, it provides.
This day.
Friday, February 15, 2019
On ironing and waiting
Their she waited,
By the back door,
Ironing clothes, to pass the time.
This having something do,
While, she waits.
This young one,
This product, of love.
The gift of the body,
Like the others, too.
How to help him,
Be a man.
With a large brood,
Time with each,
Is hard, to come by.
When he left,
Such words, of anger,
Between us then.
Never coming home, he said.
I am a man, he said.
Does a man, do this to his mother?
Maybe come home,
He will not,
Then this my heart, will be broken.
Still I wait.
As so many others wait,
Their by.
Always the light on,
And a lesson to share,
This then child,
Becomes a man.
Monday, February 11, 2019
To the Generations
Saturday, February 9, 2019
The Motel and Dance
Made it home,
early, then,
the vacancy sign,
was lite.
Come home now,
to clean house,
for your Daddy
this day.
Maybe Daddy will work,
half a day, their being,
no burial today.
Daddy loves to dance,
it may kill him,
someday.
The Elks have a band,
this day, this Saturday.
Ten children,
to feed,
the motel to clean
and Voyle's wedding,
come soon.
This then the fight with Nancy,
the dishes this day.
I know Voyle's needs to help?
But this battle is a fight, I have lost,
long ago.
Lordy child,
how did I go so wrong,
with this one.
What my brother did was wrong,
so wrong.
This then the guilt,
I carry this day.
Lynn too, we will learn to love.
That child, I wonder if mature,
he ever will,
someday.
When come the babies,
to that two.
We will love and cherish,
and mourn this day.
Then another house to clean,
for their babies ,
a fresh start, that day.
To clean this,
a house, seams woman's work,
this day.
As men work,
to clean their lives,
this then,
love finds a way.
To make the dance,
this day.
Forsaken not, me
Eloi Eloi lama sabachthani.
I believed in the end,
that a lamb would be found,
in the thicket.
did you not find a lamb,
for Abraham.
Thus alone, now,
am I.
this time has come,
now i pay the price,
the full price,
for their sins.
Then am I,
the lamb in the thicket,
you found, for abraham.
then this cup I shall drink,
this penalty I shall pay.
For you love, them,
as do I.
--
Steven Bassett
On Personal Revelation
Alexander D. Hale, Personal Revelation: The Teachings and Examples of the Prophets, General Conference, October 2007 |
John Milton also learned this lesson the hard way. Toward the end of his life, when the English Republic failed and he had not received his epic poem, he pondered if his life mission was a failure. He then received this poem.
When I consider how my light is spent,
Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide,
And that one Talent which is death to hide
Lodged with me useless, though my Soul more bent
To serve therewith my Maker, and present
My true account, lest he returning chide;
"Doth God exact day-labor, light denied?"
I fondly ask. But patience, to prevent
That murmur, soon replies, "God doth not need
Either man's work or his own gifts; who best
Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best. His state
Is Kingly. Thousands at his bidding speed
And post o'er Land and Ocean without rest:
They also serve who only stand and wait."
John Milton, On his blindness, 1673
We never know what God has in waiting to bless us. We must be willing to wait and serve and listen to what he desires us to do with our lives. With the Baptism of my only child, I thought I would never perform a priesthood ordinance for another child. Little did I know the blessings that would follow with the adoption of my son.
So wait but also move forward and seek to bless the lives of his children, while he seeks to bless us with things in the due, and proper time.
On Proper family size.
Friday, January 25, 2019
To return the boon
I'm journeyed forth, from the cave,
once more.
To return again, with the boon.
Thus to share, saught I,
But all they saw were the images,
on the wall.
How many times, must I return,
to the place, of there confinement?
It would be so much more manageable to go.
I have the tools. I have the boon,
yet I can not leave them.
So I return,
again,
and again,
and again.
With the boon.
Until the images, for them,
become unreal,
and we leave once more ...
Together.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
on being one
First they were them,
one, in Adam,
then Eve was removed,
for his sake.
Now they are two.
Then when, do they now,
become one?
Then?