{"id":1677,"date":"2013-02-21T11:26:38","date_gmt":"2013-02-21T15:26:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/emu.edu\/now\/crosscultural\/?p=1677"},"modified":"2013-02-27T14:37:49","modified_gmt":"2013-02-27T18:37:49","slug":"valuing-life-and-hospitality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/emu.edu\/now\/intercultural\/2013\/02\/21\/valuing-life-and-hospitality\/","title":{"rendered":"Valuing life and hospitality"},"content":{"rendered":"
February 6, 2013<\/p>\n
What words can describe the loss of thousands of human lives?\u00a0 It is a good thing that the FAFG, Forensic Anthropology Organization, are doing in giving identities to those lost to the terrible tragedies that occurred here in Guatemala just a short couple of decades ago.\u00a0 The emptiness left in each family and village is weighed by hundreds of boxes stored in areas of the FAFG.<\/p>\n
What is life?\u00a0 Why is it so sacred to us?\u00a0 How can we so easily extinguish from a fellow human that which we hold so dear?<\/p>\n
Within us all there lies a spark.\u00a0 Properly cared for it grows and enflames us- consumes us.\u00a0 It all began from One- a Holy Fire.\u00a0 So why does it ever change and become cold inside?\u00a0 That which thrives is that which is fed.\u00a0 Do we feed the fire of God\u2019s love that is sparked in us and then spread it to others?\u00a0 Or do we grow cold and extinguish the flame- cutting off the Breath of Life and thus extinguishing more flames?\u00a0 Where does it end?\u00a0 How does it heal?\u00a0 Sometimes ashes create a land most fertile.\u00a0 Sometimes a way to rebuild and renew can start with a single seed or another spark.<\/p>\n
-Abigail Carr<\/p>\n
The following poem is in response to our visit to the Forensic Anthropology Organization.<\/p>\n