Monday, October 23, 2006

Whatever I Tell You in The Dark



I once saw a woman kissing an urn containing the ashes of her husband, over and over again, saying to anyone who would listen, He's here with me, even now. He knows it's my birthday. The woman looked much younger than forty, the birthday she was celebrating, and the friends who were with her looked a bit haunted by all that was happening. The woman wore a beautiful long old-fashioned cherry red coat, and I could not take my eyes off her. I was in a hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, a hotel that is reputed to be crawling with ghosts. In its various incarnations, it's been a mental hospital, a mortuary, and a cancer treatment center. On the other side of the lobby, a couple was about to get married admist a group of gargoyles and in front of a fireplace. I heard the bride said to one of her bridesmaids about her groom, He's not so bad for a second choice. I didn't know which scene depressed me worse -- the authentic grief of someone who had loved deeply and lost that love to death or someone who was settling for marriage with a man who wasn't too bad for second place. I know that the first scene is more rare -- Willie Nelson once claimed that the only reason people play the jukebox is because they are not with the person who they would have chosen, that they have been forced to settle for something else. Willie, despite his habitual pot smoking, has made many a good point in his day.

On the bottom floor of the hotel, there is a day spa where you can get all sorts of things done -- facials, massages, energy work. I got a facial and had my chakras cleansed and balanced (the woman said they were in pretty good shape, which I was surprised to hear) and then went next door to St. Rita's, a gorgeous church that was underground. You had to climb down a flight of stairs to get inside it. Shadows flickered on the walls, giving the saints an unearthly glow. I felt a stillness there, far away from the way I feel most of the time, and for the first time understood why some people choose a life of service to God. Years ago, I had a lovely student who whispered the rosary meditation all through my creative writing class while clasping a black set of beads. I'd collected rosary beads for years, but had never said a novena. My student had been institutionalized in mental hospitals off and on for years, and I believed her to be both brilliantly perceptive and out of her mind. I envied her ability to go deep into the world of the spirit, but understood how much it cost her to see what others did not, the haunted nature of the world. In her early thirties, she'd never had a date, but once she said to me, Jesus is my lover, my life, my husband. She looked in that moment like the woman kissing the urn, someone who proclaimed her love for anyone to see.


Michelle's Spell of the Day

"Whatever I tell you in the dark, speak in the light." Matthew 10:27

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Special thanks to my wonderful yoga instructor and dear friend Tim for the Sopranos t-shirt! You can check out his website at www.timothyclarkhealth.com.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful story, as usual.

But under the "it's a small world" category, Lovely Wife and I spent our honeymoon in that same hotel. Though without seeing any interesting characters or ghosts.

We could however see the ginormous Christ Of The Ozarks statue on the next mountain over, from our room.

Anonymous said...

Man ... a haunted hotel, a "Delta Dawn"-type story about a woman searching for lost love and a picture of a girl with a gat.

The internet is just the best thing ever.

Anonymous said...

Cajun Queen FoxyDetroitTigerLady beautiful eyelashes gat wild sad wonerful electricladyland ghostsashesprayers hurrcanescome back life Oscar WIA OldMIAMIjukedoutmeetmeinStLouis R2 C2! Shazammmmmm!

JR's Thumbprints said...

No Sopranos t-shirt for me. Unlike the inmates, I do not have cable television. Never watched an episode.

che said...

splendid story especially about your student . i knew people like her . as don mac clean song stary starry night goes :
' i could have told you vincent .
this world , was never meant
for one as beautiful as you '

Tim said...

Great story and comparison of the loves of each of the women.

It does look like Oscar's been shot and the weapon has been left at the scene. I hope he recovers.

Pawlie Kokonuts said...

Strip down your post to its naked bones and it's a Leonard Cohen song. Sort of "Sisters of Mercy" meets "Let's Sing Another Song, Boys" [or whatever that title is]. tnx.

Laura said...

I feel worse for the woman that was mourning her dead husband. The love there is eternal. The woman who wed her second choice, I'd say she'll get what's coming to her. The third woman, she had the purest love of all. A love that never falters and never leaves you til the end of time.

John Ricci said...

Dear Michelle, such a lovely complex, wise post. And that interesting view is spellbinding. I would love to visit that hotel one day. A toast to you, the Tigers Detroit and Michellespells, Bravo!

Anonymous said...

You made Froggy deep throat your gun to keep him from talking about the sexist libations and kinky kundalinis going on with Hank there. PETA will here about this. Also, I will furnish a copy to the Detroit Transgender Society. Don't play games with me.

Anonymous said...

Yep. You made him kiss the gun.

Anonymous said...

Did you think you could cleanse his chakra with that gun?

ZZZZZZZ said...

aww. I feel so bad for the woman who lost her husband.