True Strength, in Lyla's Prayer and Song, and How I Came to Mine Quite Late
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Lyla June Johnson joined us last month at the Lincoln Memorial from her ancestral homeland of Diné Tah, what the Mexican-American War, through violent conquest, defined and delineated for us as the states of the American Southwest. The Mexican-American War was a war that American general and president Ulysses Grant would describe in his memoirs as: "one of the most unjust [wars] ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation" and "I do not think there was ever a more wicked war...I thought so at the time...only I had not moral courage enough to resign." I'm convinced that Grant's life and soul were irrevocably and forever wrecked by the moral injury he sustained from his participation in the Mexican-American War. However interesting it would be to think on how that war effected Grant and drove him in the years before, during and after the Civil War, Grant is not the purpose of this post, Lyla is, and by extension, my own inability to act fully on my own feelings and beliefs for too many years.
True Strength, in Lyla's Prayer and Song, and How I Came to Mine Quite Late
True Strength, in Lyla's Prayer and Song, and…
True Strength, in Lyla's Prayer and Song, and How I Came to Mine Quite Late
Lyla June Johnson joined us last month at the Lincoln Memorial from her ancestral homeland of Diné Tah, what the Mexican-American War, through violent conquest, defined and delineated for us as the states of the American Southwest. The Mexican-American War was a war that American general and president Ulysses Grant would describe in his memoirs as: "one of the most unjust [wars] ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation" and "I do not think there was ever a more wicked war...I thought so at the time...only I had not moral courage enough to resign." I'm convinced that Grant's life and soul were irrevocably and forever wrecked by the moral injury he sustained from his participation in the Mexican-American War. However interesting it would be to think on how that war effected Grant and drove him in the years before, during and after the Civil War, Grant is not the purpose of this post, Lyla is, and by extension, my own inability to act fully on my own feelings and beliefs for too many years.