POST 1216
What If You Could?
Many people have doubts.
“I’m just one tiny voice.”
“I don’t have any special skills or power.”
“This is too big for me.”
“I don’t even know what to do.”
“I hate what’s happening to our country, but I’m no billionaire.”
“What good would it do?”
My friend MG of The Deconstructing Trump Corner posted the lyrics of Leonard Cohen’s song Anthem recently. I think it’s for all the perfectionists, those of us who hold back because they fear their efforts will be imperfect or of little value. If you’re one of those, pay attention to these lyrics. They give you permission to be human.
- “Ring the bells that still can ring.
- Forget your perfect offering.
- There is a crack in everything.
- That’s how the light gets in.”
Oh, and how we need that light right now!
Your imperfect efforts will be good enough. They will join with tens of millions of other imperfect offerings to crash through the crass dishonesty and the cruelty and the light will once again get in.
All because you rang the bell that still can ring.
RING THAT BELL!
Perhaps you’re a biblical type and would like the message in that context. Try this.
Imagine Moses, Miriam and Aaron leading the Hebrews from Egypt. They have arrived at the shores of the Red (“Reed”) Sea. They have no boats, so they have stayed there a long time, but the Egyptian army is not far behind them.
Try this adaptation of Deuteronomy 1:6-7:*
You have stayed long enough in this place, God said.
Time to go forward.
Turn your face to the future.
Believe that you can cross this sea and survive.
Inside you is a Moses; within you Miriam dances, unafraid.
Lift up your voice and sing a new song.
If today “this place” is where you’ve stayed as an observer, then it’s time to go forward, to turn your face to the future. It’s time to believe that you can do what seems impossible, because it is not impossible.
It is possible because of what is inside you.
Lift up your voice and sing a new song.
Sing it loud.
Sing it so everyone can see the future that you see.
Sing it with your integrity and your imperfect voice.
That’s how the light gets in!
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* from Mishkan Hanefesh, Machzor (prayer book) for the Days of Awe, Rosh Hashanah, page 33.
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2 Responses to Making a Difference
Jim Altschuler September 24, 2025
AMEN! If everyone lit just 1 little candle …
Jack Altschuler September 24, 2025
That will be the light that gets in.
That phrase about the candle . . . that, I believe, is how Bishop Fulton J. Sheen ended his TV shows in the 50s.