Friday, September 23, 2011

sidewalk editing

brand new sidewalk on my block                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           















As I walking home yesterday, I noticed that they had finally poured the new cement for the sidewalk.
And along with the new cement came the graffiti - the signatures, the hand and foot prints, the initials, the initials of couples who pledge their undying love, and God. Yup, I found God on my way home.

I don't object to this kind of graffiti - actually I don't object to most graffiti - it's this undeniably human impulse that we have been practicing for thousands of years - the insatiable desire to unequivocally state -  I was here, remember me. Essentially, editing your landscape.

The same impulse that drives us to edit our homes, decorating and designing, putting our personal stamp on the place we live, also drives us to edit the world around us - putting our own personal stamp on our neighborhood, our city, our planet. We are very small and the world is very large, and one way to feel more a part of things is put a visible reminder, out there, that we exist, we count.

And that brings me back to God. What's God doing in there? Honestly, if I was to tag a sidewalk my impulse would be to leave my own mark, but I am intrigued that someone else was so strongly driven to leave the mark of God instead. What does it all mean? I have no idea but I like the question that the God mark poses every time I pass that piece of sidewalk. Maybe that was the anonymous God signers attention - to get people to think about God, even for a second. Editing your landscape to bring a moment of spiritual awareness or consideration - that's some strong editorial work.

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