Saturday 28 November 2020

Kan't seem to manage a K post this time through the alphabet

A mini-blog/reflective journal, from a self-confessed air-head.

Kan't seem to manage a K post


Can't seem to manage a K post -- started one, months and months ago, but as it was dealing with matters pertaining to my spirituality which I still don't yet fully have a handle on to know how to articulate, I've been unable to finish.  The draft has sat there all this time, barely started and untouched in most of that time.  And it's stalled me from moving on with the rest of my go around the alphabet, from L onwards.

Tried to think of some other topics for this K post, but they all seem to be serious matters which I'm not in a position to talk about:-
  • Ka
  • Kabbalah
  • Karma
  • Katharmos/miasma, and kharis and the like
  • Kemeticism
  • Kibbutzim
  • Kizmet
  • Klan-Destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan but I haven't actually read it yet, I'm just inspired by the news items I've heard about the author, Daryl Davis
  • Kyriarchy

Why do most K words seem to relate to serious stuff?  What do my fellow air-head bloggers write about when they get to K in the alphabet?

I could talk about kink, but that's not what this blog is intended for and I wouldn't feel comfortable doing so.

I'm almost tempted to do a post about why I actually owe something to Karen of Central Park 'fame', (in a roundabout way), because that whole episode brought home to me the reality of white privilege in a way which hadn't been altogether clear for me previously.  And I've managed to become a bit more 'woke', since.

But that's all I have to say about that, to toss in a Forest Gump quote (seems appropriate).  So I'm not sure that'd necessarily make a whole post by itself.

So, I've finally decided I'm skipping over K in the alphabet this time around, and will try for a post covering this letter on my next go around the alphabet.

Photo credits:  all photos from Markus Spiske on Unsplash.




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