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James Taylor Foreman's avatar

Cutting room floor:

We seek fortunes in our mythical House of the Rising Sun. Gambling, addiction, and all sorts of bizarre vice were part of normal life. You can get a sense of what I’m talking about in the first season of “True Detective.” That voodoo-horror vibe can only come from the grasping of meaning of a people without a home, waiting for a new grand narrative.

“This place is like someone’s memory of a town… but that memory is fading.” — Rustin Cohle

There’s an indie band from Ruston, Louisiana you might know called Neutral Milk Hotel and their most famous album is a screaming ode to the hero of the album, Anne Frank. The commiseration with Jews is no coincidence.

Famously, when the Isrealites escaped the tyranny of Egypt, they wandered for 40 years in the desert, worshiping false idols. Similarly, Cajuns worship various voodoo idols and "dark arts."

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Rick Lewis's avatar

I've never connected the dots between placebo, healing, and grand narratives (stories) this way Taylor. Though I'd have no hesitation in saying that I've gravitated toward and experienced the healing of myself and others by aligning with meaningful stories. Especially stories that awaken a sense of Purpose, Home, and our pattern of belonging. From my own experience of your writing, you do have the gift. You're a pattern weaver, reorganizing and reframing our attention so that we can understand we've been up until now, and believe again in where we're going.

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