A walking story in the story of walking...
“We’ve learned to fly the air like birds, we’ve learned to swim the seas like fish, yet we haven’t learned to walk the Earth as brothers and sisters.”
- Martin Luther King
It was dark when they arrived. The only light in these rolling hills, covered in seas of sugary cane, came from this lone house. The dogs announced this strange presence, but not in a welcoming way.
A ragtag bunch stood before a small gate. Tired. Weary from a long day. Unsure. Looking for a place to stay.
Two had been together for a few days now. The taller was used to walking, many thousand kilometres had passed underfoot this way. With a heavy backpack, the other was lost in life, but his curiosity would not go away. The last had joined this journey by chance that afternoon with intentions, it would seem, around escape, the prospects of a brighter day?
Two had thought that one would be the key to unlock the doors to hospitality. The fates had chosen to write their collective story another way.
A man, suspicious, appeared as a shadow from inside the light. A story was told once again. But in this place, this night, the chance for connection had begun to fade.
Three walked off into the unknown, soon to be followed by a pair of accusing headlights. It escorted them passed a complex of vacant, inviting buildings. Down, they descended to a tidal river, a long beach, and a distant town sparkling bright.?
While one tested the moving waters, the shadow-man emerged from his four wheels. Free now from security beams and bathed in the moon’s light, he was transformed. Human once again.
Story is invoked once more.
“I spent many years in East Africa, I know the Maasai. I wish you the best on your travels...”
Invitation. Understanding. Connection. Farewell.
And so, like a flower, life unfolds to reveal itself. Exactly when or how is beyond any ability to say. But story’s spirit seeks to serve and so, forever shall it grow.
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Walking is primarily concerned with movement, but it is also about story. A journey’s beginning is built on story. Each pair of legs carries its history, a library of tales that bring it to the point of departure. The first step is confirmation of commitment to the writing of this new story, to exploring the others that it will imagine, uncover, and inspire. Each freshly planted footprint is another paragraph in a living, unfolding narrative. And when tired legs arrive, stories are exchanged, even forgotten, and new ones made.
Past, present, future, become interconnected threads of a living journal in which what was, what is, what will be, dance with one another. Walking, fuelled by the choices of yesterday, happens today, to create tomorrow. Story begins, finds the middle, and arrives home.
Walking, like storytelling, is about invitation – a call to go on a journey. There is vulnerability in venturing into the unknown, not knowing if what lies around the next corner is a pleasant welcome or suspicion, fear, even rejection – not all journeys find a willing home. But thoughts about the unknown must be balanced by belief, trust, and commitment – to the spark of the journey and to walking towards its desired end.?
The literal journey is the walking, story the figurative one.
Story, like walking, is as old as humankind. First it was oral, until it became written. It was written until it became audible. It was audible until it became visual. Today, being digital, story can be anywhere and everything. It has the power of any time and every space. Whereas before we walked to experience the world, today we can touch all that was and is, while writing what will be, on the wings of story.
And so story becomes the bridge. Communication. It allows us to cross things that separate. Understanding. To meet with unknown worlds and experiences. Connection. To listen, to share, to know. Exchange…
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This first story was written in footprints made and left in Zululand. For two months Howard and Miyere ole Miyandazi walked from Durban to Mbazwana, a town not far from the Mozambique border, in 2011.
Each day was determined only by the intention to walk, to arrive somewhere and meet people, to connect. In the process, many new stories were made and, as life would have it, a bigger one was captured. The tale of a journey from Nairobi to Cape Town on foot, of walking without paper passport or money, maps or planned routes, a mission to find if the kind human still exited in humankind.?This was walking in service of the "Ultimate Walk for Humanity"...
Founder and CEO | Filmmaker | Documentary Director| Doc Association Fellow
5 个月What an incredible soul Miyere is - I wish more people can learn about him and his message. Thank you Howard Drakes for telling the story, looking forward to reading "The Divorce" one day.
Coach I Facilitator I Designer
3 年I met Miyere in Cape Town many years ago and have followed his path for years. He is extraordinary. The images here tell a deep and connecting story of his journey.
Choral Music Educator
3 年Thank you for this beautiful story. Two people, or more, walking together - as perfect as a song two people sing together.
Facilitator, Professional Coach and Diversity Practitioner
3 年Loved seeing this! Our famlly crossed paths with Miyere in Cape Town... an amazing human being
Founder @ The Octopus Movement & ??TellTOM | Keynote Speaker | Artist | Non-linear thinking advocate
3 年What an amazing story well written, I can feel the taller and the lost one. I love this.