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I felt I would have a hard time reviewing this book and I am right I believe it was well written and well thought out but I had to struggle with so many emotions as I read the book I may need to re read again at a later date 9780997036800 The world is full of stories some happy some sad some told eloquently some served raw but the human experience and the sharing of that experience plays out through stories And Poole has a story to tell and it isn t pretty and it s a shame that it happened or that it happened to her or her peers but it s her story and it s very very different from many of the stories that we read If it were fiction one might be quick to criticize her story for its failure to sing to captivate to enthrall but sadly and I mean sadly one fears that it is all too true So kudos to her for telling the tale. Book grits green beans and the holy ghost summary Poole s isn t the first book about growing up in a religious cult and alas one fears it won t be the last And my guess is the book will never appear in airport bookstores because apparently the cult imploded rather gently rather than dramatically serving and drinking the Kool Aid that wasn t Kool Aidbut was laced with cyanide or leaving this soiled planet in a blaze of glory scorching all that remained in its wake But that doesn t make Poole s story any less again sad shocking bewildering maddening inexplicable infuriating and again sad. Book grits green beans and the holy ghost pdf I leave to knowledgeable minds whether Poole s book was a productive catharsis a public airing of grievance a message nay an offering to others or something else But Poole makes no bones about the fact that ultimately she became a psychotherapist although the thinnest part of the book is her road from release from the cult to rebirth my words not hers as a functioning professional Rather she focuses much on her relationship with her parents what was lost and what could and couldn t be regained. Grits green beans and the holy ghost book review This isn t a book one easily recommends It s often difficult to read and I found it impossible to read long stretches in a single sitting One assumes that most readers come upon it for a reason Is it helpful for mere mortals who feel wronged by their parents and I fear that population includes far too many of us to know to be reminded to be graphically instructed that it could have been worse Maybe Parenting is difficult but we know that humans as they fail at parenting as ours did and as we do in ways too numerous to count large and small inflict harm do damage and disappoint Is it nice to know that for all our failings others despite the best of intentions failed miserably I don t know And Poole s book doesn t begin to answer the question But it s impossible to read the book without thinking and empathizing and imagining And isn t that why in addition to seeking entertainment we read 9780997036800 Between 1968 and 1976 I did volunteer work for a religious organization that I knew as the Ecumenical Institute or EI Their purpose in 1968 was church renewal After 1972 they changed their primary mission to the replication of Human Development Projects around the world During that phase I knew them as the Institute of Cultural Affairs or ICA Whether EI or ICA they were staffed by a religious Order that I knew as the Order Ecumenical The Order Ecumenical or simply the Order was a religious order whose members were families Although families could be individuals they were typically traditional families with husband wife and children The families took religious vows of poverty chastity and obedience That might sound strange but the vows had concrete meaning For example poverty meant living within a stipend pegged to the local poverty rate for the country to which they were assigned Chastity meant single minded dedication to the mission so that family members were under assignment to whatever location they were needed The members of the Order were self sustaining Some members were assigned to work in private industry so that their income could support the entire group I went on several development calls to raise money for Order projects I was always the junior partner brought along to provide a local connection One of the selling points was that the Order was self sustaining so that 100% of all donations would go to the mission I did not fully understand at the time the stress this put on Order families particularly with regards to child care This book provides an inside look at the intense strain that the Order rules put on children and parents After sixth grade children were assigned to the Student House in Chicago so parents could dedicate all their time to the mission Later the children were typically assigned to one of the many Religious Houses around the world Only rarely would the children be assigned to the same location as their parents after sixth grade. Ebook grits green beans and the holy ghost free download The author of this well written memoir is Carol Poole a psychotherapist living in Seattle Her family joined the Order when she was in fifth grade having skipped fourth grade That was 1974 In Fall 1975 she was assigned to the Student House and the adventures begin The author does an excellent job of telling about the upsetting and traumatic events without compromising other s privacy and without dwelling too much on the impact on her own life One early event occurred in 1971 when she was sent to a summer camp run by the Order The camp was named New Jerusalem and was located on the Gulf of Mexico somewhere near New Orleans Part of the purpose was to provide child care while the parents participated in a four week research assembly in Chicago There were about 400 children On the tenth day of camp children began to get sick with dysentery caused by the Shigella bacteria The outbreak affected the entire camp and the health department quarantined it Although the outbreak began about halfway through the four week research assembly the leaders of the Order did not announce the epidemic to the parents and the parents did not leave to retrieve their sick children That is remarkable because the mortality rate for Shigellosis is about 10 percent That s rather sobering given that the mortality rate for the current Covid 19 pandemic is around 2 percent I knew something about this because I was at the research assembly in that summer of 1971 Afterward when the children returned to Chicago rumors spread quickly The Order was very good at damage control The Atlanta Religious House Prior told me about it later anticipating that I might have been upset by the rumor I was young newly married and children were not yet on my horizon Sadly I did not pay much attention. Grits green beans and the holy ghostkey Here is the author s summary many years later Even if I can t quite feel it I see very clearly that this is one of the ways the Order really was a cult a group that abused and neglected its children for the sake of an ideology that at times devolved into sheer nuttiness The accusations that the Order was a cult were constantly circulating when I was involved One of my friends ex military was sure it was and wouldn t have anything to do with it Another friend and his wife joined up and moved to Chicago I only knew the Order from the outside Carol Poole tells us what this secretive organization was really like from the inside While parts of this book were painful to read her story has helped me bring some measure of closure to a very tumultuous period in my own life 9780997036800 Carol Poole s superb memoir captures what it was like in the 70s being part of a deeply religious family that joined the Order a cult that separated children from their parents so the parents would be able to focus on the work and mission of the church to better the world She relays the ache leaving her parents at a young age presents in detail how the children lived and the neglect inherent in the system She describes living under these rules through rich memories From childhood she was a voracious reader in the Order it was hard to even find a book One the first books she found on a floor she was not supposed to be on was Viktor Frankl s Mans Search for Meaning She made comparisons to her own survival in the Order She was already familiar with Hegel and Heindeiger from her childhood It is no surprise she became a psychotherapist of analytical study she was using Frankl s words to survive. Book grits green beans and the holy ghost summary As a psychotherapist she gives a historical and a psychological perspective about the Order including its dissolution when it splintered into other groups She does much examination of her own psychological trauma her relationship with her mother and father brother and sister There are moments of joy when she had the rare opportunity to visit her family who were assigned to work in Egypt when she saw them engaged in the work particularly her father who had made a strong friendship They were working with the community solving real issues to make life easier for the people there Her parents were separated from this community by the Order sometime after the leader died Her father had a shortened life dying in his late 40s after several heart attacks She describes the idealism the strong core of Puritanical values and roots that her parent s generation of this religious order held through turbulent years of the Vietnam war the civil rights movement This was a way her parents could participate in their strong beliefs when they could not do what the free love and war protests were doing the Order was their way Cults provide answers and direction. Grits, Green Beans and the Holy Ghost pdffiller There is much that can be said about this book but I suggest you read it 9780997036800 Very interesting for anyone familiar with the Ecumenical Institute or the Institute of Cultural Affairs Challenging book for anyone like me who was a member of the Order Ecumenical 9780997036800
Grits, Green Beans and the Holy Ghost: Memoirs of a Girl Monk By Carol J. Poole |
099703680X |
9780997036800 |
English |
290 |
Paperback |
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