As I recover from the MOHS
surgery that cut out cancer cells spreading across my nose like pearly white
moss beneath the skin’s surface, a cancer my dermatologist biopsied the day
after I published my book, I find myself reflecting on wounds and healing. And
synchronicity.
From Russell Lockhart’s book Words
As Eggs; Psyche in Language and Clinic, I read of the synchronistic
mysteries of psyche and soma and of cancer as an invitation to deepen
consciousness. I am mindful of the fine line here between naming an opportunity
for reflection that comes after the white space of injury’s descent and an
insidious magical thinking that blames the victim. As George Orwell wrote, “To
see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle.”
In the restful stretches of my
day, transported by the sounds of the pianist Yiruma to a place of solace while
the newly grafted skin roots into my face, thoughts on healing pass like the
clouds outside my window. Surrender, grief, self-care that finds the maternal
source of gentleness and my deep gratitude for the love of family and friends
carry me forward.
The skin cancer rooted in my childhood sunburns that
leaves a scar in the center of my face resonates with the story of my life that
I have just released. Trauma and the suffering of recovery whatever its source
takes us into a liminal space that defies description. It is the space that
this watercolor came from a few days after my surgery. Lockhart writes, "Trusting the psyche is not an isolated or isolating act. It tends
to bring us to the center and to that well at the bottom of the world. Bringing
up water from there, each in his own way, with his own effort, is an eros act,
not only for ourselves but also for others and for the world. It is this
bringing up of psyche from the well and telling it to others that will bring us
together.”
Interesting too that a visible scar, such as something on one's face, has often been recognized as the mark of a shaman, a wise person. Perhaps the synchronicity of the two events, the book publishing that speaks to the wounding, and the visible wound that now appears, may be a mark of initiation...and it may give you greater courage to speak your Truth since the old persona/mask has changed...you can be fearless now.
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