Excerpt from Becoming The Oldest Generation, Part II: Question

Excerpt from Becoming The Oldest Generation, Part II:
 
I guess, my real question is how do I keep my own center here and not get so bent out of shape! My impatience will not change the world. My frustration will not change the world. What will change the world? I wish I knew.

Themes of the book

Themes of the book:

Set in Israel in the late nineties,

Dealing with My Mom’s Aging, Dying, and Death

My personal growth

  • Starting to create family relationships by learning from my stepfather who I feel is blocking them.
  • How my stepfather taught me by example to enter a room and greet people
  • Cultivating family as a way of coping with aging parents
  • Using witnesses to my writing of the events as a way for me to cope: feeling heard
  • Using shamanic rituals and experiences as a way to cope with difficult aging and death.
  • Thought provoking about choices in our lives as we age.
  • Letting go of my agenda for my Mom’s dying process
  • Growing compassion

My stepfamily’s dealing with previous death

Picture of Israel – a Westernized Middle Eastern country

  • Includes description of parts of Israel, along with current Israeli Jewish customs, all of which influenced my mother and me as well.
  • Vignettes of their friends enlarge the picture and sometimes add a comic relief quality.

Shamanism and its use in helping me deal with this part of my life