I remember frantically scrabbling around the house, looking for a bible. I was at a low point and looking for some words of wisdom, or perhaps salvation, in my final hours. I’ve had a lot of final hours and conversations with guns, little blocks of invincibility where you are prepared to die and nothing can hurt you but yourself. This time, I needed God.
I saw a bible atop a pile of clutter and checked it. There were several pages of notes about horse training, and then nothing.
Boxes of books were in another room. I had my husband help me stack and re-stack the boxes as I looked through each in turn. I found another one.
This one had a few meager sketches from a multicolored pencil in it. Otherwise, it was blank.
The house was torn apart for a renovating project. That giant bookshelf in the middle of the destruction zone, covered in towels and plaster dust. I lifted up a wrinkled sheet and thumbed along the dusty spines. I found a bible.
I opened it. Blank, every page blank.
Not again.
I could not find a single real bible in the apartment. The place was littered with fake ones from my sister, she used to work for a publisher and she’d commandeer the binding sample copies whenever she could. They make great gifts.
I once gave one to a friend of mine who is a professor of anthropology, and his eyes positively sparkled. “It’s like, it’s so beautiful. I don’t even know what I want to do with it, there’s so many possibilities, it’s just pregnant with promise.”
I laughed and took a swallow of my craft beer. “I’m sure you’ll think of something good.”
And then here I was, searching desperately for the word of god and not finding it.
Seems to be a metaphor for my relationship with religion. I seek for something real, tangible, and useful to grasp hold of, and every time I think I’ve found it, it ends up being empty.
I never did find a bible that day. But I did borrow one later. The promise of it was good enough to get me through the night, and that was good enough for that night.
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