Roxanne K. Cottell

Biography

"ROX," as she is known to those closest to her and who are part of her Soul Family, calls Southern California, which is where she was born, her "9th Island home," is the mother of three children, loves to dance and teach hula as medicine, likes hanging out with her friends and loves music and art...her passion is healing, teaching other survivors how to heal, and of course she loves everything weird, eccentric, occultic and Ancient.

BY THE AGE OF 50

"...in 50 years on this planet, I have experienced a whole lot, lots of it good, lots of it not so good, but all of it a lesson or a blessing. The thing that we as human creatures forget about when we are being human is that we are not the same person we were six months ago, let alone ten or more years ago. We all find out that as time passes, we outgrow versions of ourselves. We go through so much turmoil in our lives, and we feel like it is all we will ever know. We feel like no matter what we want out of our lives, we will never have it - but we rarely have the reason for why this is the Truth. When we begin to listen to what we say to ourselves, like a parent should their children, we learn things about who we are.

50 year is a long time to get to know someone, especially if that someone is our own Selves.

By the age of 50, we should have all learned a whole lot about what things are NOT. Yet, many of us are still trying to figure out who we are to our own Selves. We do not know that person yet, because we were never introduced, many us, to the real person who you and I each call "Me," "Myself," or " I. " The sad fact of the matter is the generation that everyone knows as GenX totally knows who we are, singly, collectively, but, unfortunately, still to many of us are more concerned with who we are outwardly.

This is no way to live, namely, By The Age of 50.

We chose, collectively, to rebel the only way that we could - metal horns up, a joint in one hand, and beer in the other, our children in tow, never ever knowing what it means to be lied to, never ever knowing what it feels like to feel afraid of who they are, and most of all, they know that they are loved, if by no one "blood," then by the collective of parents who, By The Age of 50, have grown past the things that frightened us in the past, in the Bones of the Soul (A family member tells me that the way it is said in my native language, is Na 'iwi o ke uhane...I will have to check it out) which is where we all live, the Soul.

Look around you and see who is there, and who is not, and understand that they are there or not there for your growth as a Soul and that By The Age of 50, we can accept that perhaps those people are there, or not there, because we learned something. By The Age of 50, each and every one of us must have learned something of value.

We glue ourselves to the things that our limited human thinking believes is the only reality, is the only one true thing. One day, everything and everyone who we have held closeness with, and everything that we believed, many of us for years and years, changes and grows, sometimes completely from who they presented themselves as, to who and what they have grown to become. Sometimes they stay. Sometimes, they don't.

No matter what, By The Age of 50, we understand a lot more than the rest of the world wants to believe we do. The reason that we have been labeled "The Forgotten Generation" is because in the marketing sense, we have become obsolete to the new world as though somehow, you all forgot about us.

If you ask one of us, we would tell you that the reason why we are dubbed this, and rightly so, is because we are the generation that forgot about following the narrative of the generations that wanted to continue to make us the generation which also wears the title of "Black Sheep" and I promise - we are fine with it. We are the generation that still puts up our middle fingers, our arms covered in tattoo ink, our music as loud as it ever was, our favorite beers in the fridge, our joints rolled and available to those who became our family over the years - the people who were our friends when we were growing up, ours also and at one time being dubbed 'The Latchkey Generation,' who became our family because it just seemed to a whole lot of us that we somehow just did not fit in. We are still here, numerous and educated, not religious but way more Spiritual than the generations prior to ours, and way more true about it than that of our younger siblings. Our children are brave, are bold, are not afraid to be their truest selves, and all the while, there we were, never leaving them behind, never lying to them about things that happened, and never ever, for the most part, blaming them for being anything other than their most beautiful selves.

By The Age of 50, we who were the rockinest people on the planet, the ones who put our signature and stamp on that shit called 'Rebellion,' still having the nerve to say FUCK at a PTA meeting, and questioning everything that we were forced to believe as being The Truth."

(Come back often to see if there are any updates to the newest writing titled "By The Age of 50...")

To get in touch with Roxanne, please send an email to her at reverendroxie22@gmail.com

Books

The Bones of The Soul
Price: Free! Words: 86,280. Language: English. Published: August 29, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Self-realization
The Reverend Roxanne K. Cottell's 7th title, "The Bones of The Soul," can be thought as the hurt and anguish within us all being given a voice. In "The Bones of The Soul," we are given a different take on the reasons we hurt and how we can get through the pain and hurt by realizing our own personal truths and changing our beliefs to match Who We Each Really Are