I’m woefully out-of-step with
popular culture—I don’t watch much television or take in many movies, I haven’t
downloaded any music on my iPhone, and I only pick up the latest Hollywood
gossip by reading magazine headlines in the check-out line at the local
supermarket. Earlier this month (April 23) I confessed to being an unabashed
fan of National Public Radio and gushed about my recent tour of the national
headquarters in Washington, DC.
For today’s afterthought, I’ll solidify my geekiness with this clip from an interview of Dame Judi Dench.
I’ve
long admired her work as an actor, and her latest movie, “Philomena,” is on
my list to see. I enjoyed hearing her talk about her current project performing
in the play, “Peter and Alice.” I learned something I didn’t know about her at 4:15
when the interviewer asked, “Off-stage, are you still a Quaker?”
When Dame Judi acknowledged that
she is, he then asked, “Does it inform you?”
Her response, “It informs
everything I do,” resonated for me.
My spiritual practice, in
particular the Quaker belief that “there is that of God in everyone,” informs
everything I do, as well. I was stunned
that the interviewer asked Dame Judi about her religion; that topic seems to be
off-limits for most people. She said she doesn’t “flaunt” her Quakerism or the
fact that she’s a “peacenik,” yet she didn’t dodge the question. I appreciate
her honesty and yearn for more openness about how our beliefs inform our lives
and our work. Brava, Friend Judi!
“Afterthoughts” is my blog
version of a practice followed in some Quaker meetings. After meeting for
worship ends, people continue in silence for a few more minutes during which they’re invited to
share thoughts or reflect on the morning's worship. I’ve adopted the form here for last-day-of-the-month brief reflections
on headlines, quotes, comments overheard, maybe even bumper stickers.
Very heartening! I love both that she is, AND that she doesn't flaunt it.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Gretchen. From the little I know, Judi Dench seems to be one of those Quakers who lets her life speak.
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