What happened to us?

September 9, 2010 at 2:58 pm 2 comments

There is so much I remember about that early September day nine years ago. interestingly, it always comes back to the weather: it was a beautiful early fall Boston day, the sky was so blue and cloudless, the temperature was warm but not sticky hot, my favorite kind of day where I think “This is gonna be a great day!”…it was perfect.

And then it wasn’t perfect. Out of that same cloudless sky came messages of hate, terror and destruction that would last, oh gee, we are nine years and counting.

But that’s not how we climbed out of our pit of sadness, remember? After that first day of shock and horror, in the many days and weeks that followed, the only thing that lifted most of us out of suffocating despair was each one of us doing something — anything — to help someone else in more need. The now-iconic stories of firemen and policemen and everyday citizens rushing INTO burning and falling buildings overwhelmed us with proof that ultimate selflessness is possible in this world.

How many of us said to ourselves, if they can do that, what more can I do? You must remember because there were countless acts of goodness from you to your neighbor, neighbor to neighbor, Christian to Muslim, Jew to Muslim, everyone to anyone. We searched within and found our better selves to guide us.

It just came forth — it was as if a critical mass of people rose up and said, in the face of unmasked hatred, “Enough! If that’s the side you are on, I choose the opposite…I choose good.” There was no middle ground. This was OUR “burning building” to rush into…it felt good to be on this side and be counted with, what do you think? — millions taking a stand for what is right.

So here we are, nine years on, September 11, 2010. And I am bewildered. The big news of the day is 1.) whether or not a Muslim community can build their mosque in the general (very general) area of Ground Zero in NYC, and 2.) a Florida pastor and his church community of 50 or so people encouraging a day of Koran burning (he has since cancelled his plans.)

What in God’s name happened…to us?

Is this all we can muster as a proper remembrance for a day and aftermath that impacted three generations of Americans? Oh I can hear all the explanations as to how we got here from there because they are in my head too: two foreign wars, allegedly to stamp out the perpetrators of terrorism; divisive black/white politics; fear-filled unresolved issues like immigration.

We are better than this. We proved it before. Let’s link arms with each other, help each other to rise and find ways to be better than those who hate. One important BIG step is to remember and value all the acts of heroism and kindness you witnessed.  Then remember all the good that you did post-911. Dont ever forget what you did and why you did it. And then, on this day, September 11, 2010 go out and do it again.

“For many years I have prayed daily that there be no more war, no more barbarous slaughtering of our fellow-beings; prayed that all the peoples on earth and the islands of the sea have one God, one Mind; love God supremely and their neighbor as themselves.”

– Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910)

(See this quote on an e-card.)

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  • 1. Helmut Preller  |  September 11, 2010 at 11:45 am

    Today I put on my website what was going on with us (some people at a Grafic-Design-Workplace) on Sept. 11 2001 in Hamburg (where as we later knew came some of the terrorrists from …) – and an e-mail contact with one in USA on that day after the two towers fell to the ground …

    and a drawing I made 6 years later – tuesday evening Sep 11 – classical concert in the town-church – but no word for the vicitims and people involved in 911.

    http://www.fas-schoenberg.com/11%20september%202001/

    I regard to the ongoing conflicts between Jews, Moslems and Christians, I think we must come back to the basics – God speaking to Abraham – Abraham with no doubt following into the unknown – Father of Jews, Moslem and Christians – as one Family – children of God.

    As Mary Baker Eddy defines:
    This patriarch illustrated the purpose of Love to create
    trust in good, and showed the life-preserving power of
    spiritual understanding.

    and – Thanks for the “Prayer-e-card” !

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  • 2. Alexis Wittman - Portland  |  September 11, 2010 at 8:54 pm

    Chris, it’s interesting you start your remembrance with the image of that beautiful blue sky and the fall day…because THAT’s what I remember most. It was the sort of day, walking to work along Dartmouth, in Boston, that I could ‘feel’ good in the air. You could smile at people passing by and feel so connected. The tragedy of 9/11, as sad and monstrous as it was, left us feeling even more connected as a nation, as a people, in the world. Ian just got back from Turkey, and locals would ask him about 9.11…sharing how stunned and angry they felt for us. The underlying connection remains to show up – in new and positive ways. Once we get past the gamesmanship and posturing of strident biased positions….we will still find, we ARE one people.

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