Bob Schwartz

First time

First time

The first time
Is this time
Is the last time


What are your constant practices? Ones performed from the earliest time, maybe before memory, maybe every day, maybe every moment. Each time the same, each time different.

Breathing, for example. You may not think of it as a practice, though you know and hope it is constant. You don’t remember the first breath, though somebody else will. You will not remember your final breath, though somebody else may. That previous breath, this breath and that next breath, you know them.

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In the Beginning

Genesis Illustrated Cover

In the beginning….Well, you probably know how it goes. But don’t be jaded by familiarity. And don’t avoid it or be put off by belief that this and all the Genesis stories that follow are neither history nor science. So what? These are big stories and we need big stories. Not to be used as clubs to beat us up (though there is that), but as invitations and portals to bigger things.

Instead of learned discourse, here is something much more fun. R. Crumb, one of the great comic artists (beginning with his classic underground comics in the 1960s—Mr. Natural, etc.), published his Book of Genesis Illustrated in 2010.

Genesis Illustrated Back Cover

(If you don’t like pictures or Crumb’s illustrations, you might just try the excellent translation of Genesis that Crumb used, by Robert Alter)

Take a moment, whatever your inclinations, and allow yourself to be awed. Whatever you think is awesome, the sudden appearance of everything is more awesome than that, however you explain it. And for those who are waiting to see the Big Guy with the long beard–you know you’ve just gotta have it–here it is.

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