Joe's Black Dog

Joe's Black Dog
Joe's Black Dog by Marjorie Weiss

16 February 2015

Hope is a rope


Photo of Fred Beckey by Corey Rich


Michael J. Ybarra, 'The Old Man, His Mountains', The Wall Street Journal, 10 November 2011
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204485304576645473106063438

Die Hoffnung is ein Seil.
(Hope is a rope.)      Angelus Silesius

'Forces of pressure pose and define a question. But it is the forces of aspiration which formulate and offer an answer. It is as though human beings - personalities and/or collectivities - who are burdened by the weight of necessities, found something like a rope to be a message, an announcement, a 'revelation', a gospel. Whether they believe this rope to have come from elsewhere, or whether they think it came from within themselves is of no consequence. In both cases it is a rope that they throw in the air, in other words, into space, into the clouds, into the sky. To the observer, it seems that there is nothing to keep it up, except for the impalpable and inconsistent worlds of fantasy, wanderings and absurdity. And yet this rope is anchored. It holds. And when humans grab hold of it and pull themselves, it takes the strain, it maintains its rigidity ... '

Henri Desroche, translated by Carol Martin-Sperry 1979,  The Sociology of Hope, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.