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Archetypes in the Ancestors

July 30, 2012 2 Comments

Santo Bassano My 12th great grandfather Birth 1440 in Bassano, , Del, Italy Death 1492 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy

If anyone had asked me 10 years ago to go on a trip to investigate my ancestors I am not sure what my response might have been.  I had a typed document composed by my maternal great grandmother with information about my heritage, but had never given much thought to investigating genealogy.  My mother died and the stock market crashed, all in short order in early 2008.  My inheritance suddenly became a freaky nightmare.   As I pondered what in the world  these people had left me and why I saw an ad from ancestry.com gifting me with two weeks of free play on the site.  Surely this would offer more insight into the nature of my true inheritance, and be a lot more fun than watching the market crash and burn.  Indeed it has been.

I have been a strong enthusiast from the first moment I saw those historical documents on line.  My membership makes me extremely happy, and gives me insight.  Now that I am more proficient with the tools on the site, and now that I am back to the middle ages there is nothing I can imagine more fascinating than knowing about my ancestors.  I went straight from gin rummy to ancestry without even playing pac man, so other “computer games” have never appealed to me.  Now, however, I am on a quest to know more..and there will always be more.  I can also look at my tree now from an overview to see “trends”.           Both sides have patterns of repeating occupations.  My mother has a whole lot of preachers, and my dad has a long line of teachers.  Both, naturally, have a few unsolved mystery peeps and scalawags.  My most desired “prize” in the game is portraiture.  When you see the image of your ancestor, or even the handwriting, or the gravestone, or the place they were born something within engages with the past like never before.  Once you have more knowledge of where you family was and what they did during history your bond to history deepens.  It is possible to view your antecedents as part of an epic saga that results in your birth.  They are the real players that took the stage to express themselves and create  new generations in the world.

The archetypes in my dreams are played by my ancestors, dressed up in their period costuming.  When there are written records it is easier to piece together details and locations.  When there is a picture, however, I find that they virtually come to life in my imagination (memory?).  The only thing we know for sure is that without them we could not exist.  We must also assume some human error and downright mendacity exists in the records.  Still, more accuracy and data is available all the time. I recently joined a DNA study in its infancy/beta stage.  Unlike the traveler I was 10 years ago, my next giant thrill is going to be a trip to Jamestown and Williamsburg. I visited often as a child and always loved it.  Now I know both sides of my family are buried all over the place, having played roles in the first settlement on the James River.  In the old days I used to research markets and restaurants before a visit.  This time it is all about the history, the dead peeps, the reenactment and my connection to it.

 

William Carpenter My 9th great grandfather Birth 23 May 1605 in Somerset, England Death 7 Feb 1659 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Elizabeth Plantagenet My 16th great grandmother Birth 1364 in Leicester, Leicestershire, , England Death 24 Nov 1425 in Burford, Shropshire, , England

 

Archetypes

July 17, 2012

The Power of Myth

I have begun an in-depth study of archetypes with Caroline Myss, a favorite author. She has recorded the lessons and homework for an on line course entitled Sacred Contracts, based on her popular book of the same name. As a home student I have already done a few things out of order, which seems to go along with my choice of the rebel in my core archetype group. I am a teacher, another one of my core archetypes, but this is balanced by the rebel not exactly following any orders ever.  It is fascinating and will eventually make me follow all the sequences in order because I really do want to learn to teach this subject.

The process I am learning is based in part on the kind of Jungian analysis that takes years with a therapist to achieve  big expensive revelations. The archetypes used by Jung, and also made popular by Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers, and PBS, are similar to the gods in any pantheon. They are primal forces, and active participants in the journey of the soul.  When I was about 40 a friend gave me a book about analysis and archetypes and proclaimed that I am definitely Aphrodite.  With this intro, I read the book and agreed with my friend.  I don’t remember much about the book, but am sure I was not enough involved with the depth of the subject at that time to be able correlate what I read with my life experience.  I just liked the idea that my friend saw me as Aphrodite.

Now as I honestly remember and become familiar with these players on the karmic stage I am struck with how powerful they can be.  I am in the very beginning of an understanding that is changing the way I perceive time, space, and matter.  I feel that I am expanding my way of looking at phenomena.  Usually one needs to look back over time to notice profound change.  This one I am  doing on purpose.  Since the purpose is to discover the purpose of my life, I thought it best to do it on purpose.  I have done similar studies and reading before so I feel appropriately warmed up to the task.  I love being a student, and this subject matter suits me perfectly.

Richard Arden Morse

June 17, 2012 5 Comments

Richard Arden Morse, my father, was born in Independance, Kansas in 1920. His father, Ernie Morse was a jar head, a person who drilled oil wells before the advent of the rotary bit.  They were a natural part of the culture in the Cherokee Strip.  Ernie grew up on the Cherokee Nation and with his grandparents who farmed outside Coffeyville, KS.  When my dad was a kid this part of the world contained the most concentrated  wealth in the world.  Oil was to be found close to the surface.  My father learned fracking from Ernie, who had an 8th grade education. He went to Oklahoma University, Penn State, and later Texas A&M, where he pioneered numerical modeling of oil fields.

Ernie Morse in Coffeeville

Richard at OU

Richard and Ruby marry Nov 1942

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