19 July 2014

My Other Self- A Video from Rugged Grace

Fireblossom's Friday challenge at Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads to write to my other self got me thinking; who would I be in an alternate world? It's been hard to put in words but when I saw this video from Rugged Grace I got excited. My other self is an athlete with a strong, athletic body that I love and find beautiful. So this is a visual poem from tumblr on the members of the Harvard Women's Rugby team who wrote on each other's bodies what they appreciated about their teammates. The video connects to further photos and the article in the Harvard Political Review that inspired it: 'An Exercise in Body Image'. It's a beautiful 5 minutes.
I think I'll take this ultimate self-affirming political step with her- make our bodies strong and love them as they are.


Video: http://ruggedgrace.tumblr.com/post/89333559900

22 comments:

  1. It is a beautiful five minutes, Mary. Thank you for sharing this. I'll think about who my other self might be in an alternate world. :-)

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    1. You and me- we're athletes. So what if we're in our 60s or 70s- if not now, then when?

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  2. Thanks for the link ~ I love the video ~

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    1. Isn't this what we want for ourselves, our daughters, our granddaughters?

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  3. that is a pretty cool video...and the writing on each other is a powerful thing too....

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    1. Yes, I loved that part of it. Powerful bodies, powerful affirmation.

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  4. The congruence of bodies and words...very interesting, Mary.

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    1. I hope it starts a whole movement- body poems.

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  5. Thank you Mary...this brought me to tears. How beautiful to carry the very words others see in us.

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    1. I'm so glad you liked it, Susie. With all the societal emphasis on how girls/women's bodies should look, it was wonderful to have positive images and messages about what really matters.

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  6. and even when we can no longer even possibly, make our bodies "strong"....

    still......

    love our bodies, as they are!!!

    it gets harder to do, every year.

    but probably all the more important to do, every later year.

    :-)

    tessa~

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    1. From some of the studies being done in homes for the elderly we now know that muscles of any age get stronger with weight training. So we can keep active, even walking is fine, and add weight training to keep healthy and strong.

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  7. Rugged Grace indeed. These young women are strong and inspiring, Mary - thanks for this!!!!

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  8. Love them... and write of their beauty to our soul in every word we speak. ♥

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  9. I'm all for it. Let me go watch the video...

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    1. I'd be interested in how you like the video, FB. Thanks for this challenge.

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  10. Truly, I think we must continue to take care of our bodies so that our bodies can carry us forward into whatever age we reach. Active body. Active mind. They go together.

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  11. What a better way to approach our outlook on our selves -
    To strengthen our bodies not out of vanity, but out of appreciation for the wonder of how strong and supportive they can be.

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  12. I am in a hospital hotel right now, staying with a friend in between his surgeries, so can't listen to any videos or songs--but look forward to this. k.

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