Why American Incarnations?

Because I am American. Because in America I can never be just American. Because I am not White, but I have been told by others, “I just think of you as White.”  Because when I am in India, I am American, but when I am in America, they ask me “Where are you from?” and they are not satisfied when I reply, “Delaware.”

Because I have never wanted to live anywhere else, but I have always thought it might be easier to live somewhere else. Because I am married to a  White, atheist, half Jew/ half Christian man. Because my children are part of us both and something else entirely.  Because I don’t know what neighbordhood any of us belong in.

Because I love America and need so very badly for America to change. Because I work hard to love Americans by helping Americans to change their communities, their organizations, their minds, and their hearts.

Because I know I am not alone in my aloneness. Because I am not unique, though there is only one of me.  Because blogging used to be cool, so I have to start doing it now that it’s not.

Welcome to American Incarnations.

11 thoughts on “Why American Incarnations?

  1. I’ve read scholars who have spent their entire lives studying the history and cultural evolution of America who can’t summarize what this country is nearly so well as this!

  2. Very powerful, Aarati. This line in particular struck a chord with me: Because I love America and need so very badly for America to change.

    • Thanks Kate. In this case I see love as willingness to extend myself for another growth. I want America to grow in all the ways that I want people I love to grow. And I am willing to work to make that happen. I know you are too.

  3. This is a lovely blog, Mama Aarati. Thank you for sharing the link – I clicked and read until there wasn’t any more to read! I admire your honesty, insight and inspiration, and will continue to follow…

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