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This here flesh cole riley
This here flesh cole riley









I hope that we as humans can learn to be more acquainted with the not-yet and the waiting and that fact that we’re healing as we’re constantly being wounded and we’re healing as we’re constantly remembering old wounds that we have forgotten about. We’re trying to find this one-size-fits-all path to healing for so many people…It’s just not true. When my belonging depended on believing in a white God, depended on believing in a God who was indifferent to Black suffering or who didn’t center Black suffering or all of these things, my faith and my experience of God was so small…I was more so experiencing this desire to belong, to fit into these spaces that ultimately didn’t love me or care for me.įind people you feel safe to ask questions with. Trauma can certainly be passed down-the effects of trauma-but I also think a lot of beauty can be passed down… hope and habits of hope.įinding a community of belonging that…will not reject me…even if I come to different conclusions than them….a community that gives you the freedom to explore and question and resist I think is the path to young people in this time, it’s the path to young people who feel so skeptical and so trapped and smothered. We’re a lot better at being tools for capitalism, for production…if disconnected from the pain, from the aches, from the joints, from needs. We can learn from the disabled and chronically ill community because they’ve had to learn what it means to survive a culture that really succeeds by us being disconnected from our bodies. Cole’s Book: THIS HERE FLESH: Spirituality, Liberation, & the Stories that Make Us.

this here flesh cole riley

Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: the Podcast:.She is the founder and writer of Black Liturgies, a project seeking to integrate concepts of dignity, lament, rage, justice, rest, and liberation with the practice of written prayer.” “Cole Arthur Riley is a writer, liturgist, and speaker seeking a deeply contemplative life marked by embodiment and emotion.











This here flesh cole riley