
… “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”
2022 has been another tumultuous year for most of us. I will have other thoughts on the year upon reflection. However, as the eve winds down, and as we are given to considering everything that has taken place, a revisit to the spiritual core of our association is appropriate.
For me, this year provided many memorable gifts; almost all driven by a purposeful God reminding me of my selfish insignificance. This year I watched the physical landscape where my youth unfolded, forever changed; much of it erased completely.
The trees which once held the swings and forts for youthful triumphs, felled by nature’s fury and soon thereafter turned to mulch. Their trunks and branches likely to landscape a coming McMansion for a person with no similar attachment. And so it goes…. And so, it goes. An apropos metaphor for life, and a not subtle reminder that we are temporarily living it.
If my younger self had known a clock was counting down, perhaps the kid would have paused under the shade of the old banyans and thanked them. Then again, it really wouldn’t be childhood if we carried such weighty concerns. I am forever thankful I never carried that weight, and simultaneously today I cherish each breeze with a newfound appreciation for what I did not know.
Perhaps we have new challenges, perhaps our center is askew, perhaps our faith holds a new perspective, or perhaps our exhaustion weighs heavy as we rush turning to the next chapter…. hoping, praying for a better tomorrow.
It is easy to lose our sense of optimism. Retaining a joyful perspective while everything around us seems mad isn’t easy. However, if you accept that you can create something just a little bit better by making a choice, then you have accomplished a great deal.
Regardless of what tomorrow brings, we always have choices. A new year’s perspective:
I have long felt that life is like a series of links in a chain. You might be driving down the road and you hear a song on the radio, or see a picture, and you feel a memory….
Something triggers within you that reminds of a different time and place than where you are right now.
You reflect.
The memories you consider remind you of a totally different time in your life.
Perhaps you lived in a different place. Perhaps you were surrounded by different people. Perhaps a different job or completely different friends. You recognize those memories were constructed like frozen moments in time. They became individual links in the chain in your life.
We never actually realize, in the immediate moment, when one link closes and another link begins. But when we look back, we can clearly see distinct points where things changed, the link closed, and a new link began.
You see, the links are only visible in reflection.
As we reflect, we find parts of the chain in our life where each link closes and connects with the other. A beginning, and an end. At the point where the links are joined, we carry parts of the previous link forward to the next.
For many people those connections are bonded by family, or very strong lifelong relationships. Connections which continue beyond our geographic moments, jobs or temporary acquaintances.
But for everyone, the primary bonding agent brought forward from one link to the next is us, our center, our values and core principles. Our beliefs.
The strength of the steel which comprises the links of our life is forged in the fire of adversity, weakness, challenge, pain, loss, and painful growth. The steel is then cooled with the tears of triumph, hurdles overcome and resolve.
The forging makes the steel stronger and able to withstand the pressures that accompany the additional length. Slowly the chain becomes wiser as it lengthens. Able to reach further, form more significant benefits and become more useful.
Hope replaces fear. Love replaces loneliness. Success replaces adversity. These are successful links began and finished while contributing to the whole.
At times we may manipulate the links with avoidance. We hide from -or choose to avoid- an issue in our effort to begin a new link before the old one was naturally, and spiritually, prepared to be closed.
Eventually, as life continues and the chain lengthens, the weak link can fracture, and we are forced to revisit/repair what we originally chose to avoid.
You see, in life we cannot control the universal laws that guide us. So, if we manipulate circumstances to avoid confronting our own weakness, we cannot fully strengthen our life of links. Eventually, the weakness of our past will impact our future.
So, what principles do we carry from link to link? What core values and beliefs stay with us throughout the journey of our lives? The answers to these questions are what makes us human spiritual beings.
We possess freewill able to make choices about what we do, and how we define our individual humanity; but can we then define ’right’ and ‘wrong’ according to our individual principles? Or are there principles that exceed our influence and definition?
Are there natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, that cannot be subjected to the determination of man?
These are the bigger questions, perhaps the more important questions; and yet, perhaps the ones we reflect upon the least.
Consider the example of the ‘Law of the farm’ vs. the ‘Law of the School’. Natural principles vs. those made by man.
A student can skip class, take few notes, pay only half attention, then stay up all night cramming for a test and manage a decent grade. It depends on the student’s goal: grades or learning.
The student can choose to manipulate the education, by avoiding the learning and capturing the grade. This is possible in the ‘Law of the School’.
However, a farmer cannot take short cuts. A farmer cannot avoid tending to the soil, preparing the seed, fertilizing and nurturing the crop, and still gain the benefit of an abundant harvest.
The farmer must necessarily do all of the appropriate work in order to benefit from it. Such is the ‘Law of the Farm’, the natural law.
When one considers the weakness remaining within a poorly constructed and manipulated link, perhaps established by selfish choices and driven by avoidance and fear, one can be faithfully assured those who have dealt dishonestly with us will have to visit the issues of their association again.
Conversely, no amount of manipulation or avoidance on our own behalf is going to improve the frailty of any link without first resolving the lack of character which created the weakness.
So, we have choices in our lives. Decisions we each make regarding how we interact and participate in the lives and links of others, as well as how we choose to construct the links that comprise our own lives.
Do we base our sense of purpose around natural principles? Principles based on natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, truth and lies. Do we forge strong links by following our heart, our values?
If we can interact with others absent of a prideful self-driven agenda, or manipulative intent, we can then apply such principles and strength to our endeavors.
If we protect the integrity of the soil upon which we build the foundation of our lives, we can live without regret.
If we fertilize and cherish our crop, and the crop of our neighbor, with honesty and sincere appreciation for the souls we meet along our chosen path, we will live a life of abundance.
If we tend carefully to the consideration of everyone, yet holding true to our values and principles, we can strengthen ourselves amid the face of adversity and disenchantment.
If we do not hide from, nor ignore our individual and collective faults, we can build the chain of our life with strength, humility, and purpose.
I wish for each of you a long chain of bold, strong, beautiful links, polished with the reflective brilliance of Love, and the very happiest of blessings for a brand-New Year.
Abiding love to all.
Steadfast,
~ Sundance

…Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Thank you Sundance, for the reminders and perspective.
Wouldn’t a fond memory for 2023 be , “The year of MILITARY TRIBUNALS!”?
Happy New Year
And just whom would the military do tribunals against if there were military tribunals done on Americans?
It would be on Trump and his supporters. It would be a whole lot like the J6 Select Committee (Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff and and Liz Cheney) and the FISA Secret Star Chamber Court.. All combined and blessed by Satan himself.
I’ll pass.
Footnote:
“The use of military tribunals in cases of civilians was often controversial, as tribunals represented a form of justice alien to the common law, which governs criminal justice in the United States, and provides for trial by jury, the presumption of innocence, forbids secret evidence, and provides for public proceedings. Critics of the Civil War military tribunals charged that they had become a political weapon, for which the accused had no legal recourse to the regularly constituted courts, and no recourse whatsoever except through an appeal to the President. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed, and unanimously ruled that military tribunals used to try civilians in any jurisdiction where the civil courts were functioning were unconstitutional, with its [unanimous] decision in Ex parte Milligan (1866).”
Okay, while we’re fighting EVIL, you can bake the cookies!
Being for Military Tribunals is not fighting evil. It is promoting it.
Do you want Trump before one of these Military Tribunals you are so fond of? If they came, do you think it would be Biden that Austin and Milley and the rest of the gang of CRT/ Wokesters would be trying? That’s out of sync with all reality.
Another swing and a miss! Turn your apron around so the yellow streak goes down your back!
You addressed none of what I wrote, and simply sound like a 5 year old calling names who thinks he’s Rambo.
Maybe you should see Trump talk of a two hour trial, if convicted of treason , immediately executed and the bullet that killed them is sent to the family, that’s what I’m talking about Mr. Iaintgotaclue!
I don’t get the part about sending the family the bullet.
Doesn’t execution by firing squad involve multiple shooters? Do they just dig out one bullet (assuming at least one of them doesn’t pass completely through the body).
Oh well, I guess I’m lost in the weeds. /s
Happy New Year, Treehouse Nation!
Thank you for this!
I have read it many times and each time I do- I think of the year that is closing…and those links.
Happy New Year to everyone.
Love you Sundance…Happy New Year!
Ditto!
A blessed and peaceful New year to you and yours Sundance!
Thank you for your mission to inform and elevate those who read your posts.
Happy New Year Treepers!
Auld Lang Syne..
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and old lang syne?
CHORUS:
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We’ll take a cup of kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.
I love Julie Andrew’s rendition of this song. I also love Dan Fogelberg’s lang syne song.
I am at the age where I treasure memories of moments that seemed insignificant at the time.
Seeing the significance of those moments now has been one of the greatest gifts of my life.
Peace and blessings to all.
Amen
Excerpts from Psalm 109: Allow us to pray for our enemies!
My God, whom I praise,
do not remain silent,
2 for people who are wicked and deceitful
have opened their mouths against me;
they have spoken against me with lying tongues.
…
7 When he is tried, let him be found guilty,
and may his prayers condemn him.
8 May his days be few;
may another take his place of leadership.
9 May his children be fatherless
and his wife a widow.
10 May his children be wandering beggars;
may they be driven[a] from their ruined homes.
11 May a creditor seize all he has;
may strangers plunder the fruits of his labor.
…
15 May their sins always remain before the Lord,
that he may blot out their name from the earth.
16 For he never thought of doing a kindness,
but hounded to death the poor
and the needy and the brokenhearted.
Jesus Christ =
43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’
44 But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,
45 that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.
46 If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that?
47 And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that?
48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
[Matthew 5 from the >New Testament]
Love the sinner, but despise and detest and reject his sins!
But for everyone, the primary bonding agent brought forward from one link to the next is us, our center, our values and core principles. Our beliefs.
At the age of 70, you would think one wouldn’t need to do much more reflecting on this. But your words remind me that this would be a good time to sit quietly and remember.
Happy New Year, SD and all of you who travel here.
There is a fascinating article from a blog called Unherd. Revolver News linked to it. It’s a little adult in nature, but it’s a take on the evolution of Marxism that I never thought of before.
“Was the sexual revolution a government psy-op?”
BY MATTHEW CRAWFORD
Must have something in my eye…it’s a bit teary.
Thank you Sundance.
Wishes to all for a very Happy, HEALTHY, prosperous, SAFE and peaceful New Year!
Steadfast. A Blessed New Year for Sundance and all Treepers.
God keep all of you.
Thank you, Sundance.
Happy New Year. We made it.
Dang it bro, you always drop these deep essays while I am cooking dinner! I cannot make a decent meal and read and absorb your righteous words with the respect they deserve at the same time. I will read it again after supper. As far back as I could remember I have always felt as though a clock were running out on our easy way of life. Maybe that is why I sought comfort in the bottle for so many years. Maybe I was supposed to make life unnecessarily complicated for myself in order to harden me for what is to come.
Knowing that Divine Providence governs all and works all things (the links) together for good to those who love Him and are called according to His purpose brings peace and gives meaning to life.
Just want to say thank you to Sundance for all the work, and commitment you put into the Treehouse.
This is the best blog, bar none.
Thanks to Sundance’s magnificent team, as well.
Lastly, thanks to all the treepers, for the great comments.
All the best to everyone. God Bless and Happy New Year !
PS.
Sundance, you rock !
Agree! This is one of the most moral websites ever. Both with Sundance, Menagerie, Neil and the heartfelt comments by the readers.
Thank you all. May 2023 surprise us with good news (for a change).
Hubby and I are watching my 3 grandsons, there is nowhere else I would rather be. They are why we will continue to fight.
Amen
&
Mahalo
I don’t particularly like New Years . Never did.
I seem to see the glass half empty as far as the past years accomplishments or lack there of.
I read this post looking for something that could possibly help me see things from a different more positive perspective.
Once again Sundance didn’t disappoint.
Thanks my friend.
And Happy New Year to you and yours and all the other treepers out there.
JimS – hoping 2023 has your glass overflowing with good vibes, energy and many, MANY accomplishments! Stand tall, chin up and may the corners of your mouth always be heading north. You got this 👍
Greatly appreciated!
New Year’s has always meant more to me as a time to reflect — rather than celebrate.
What is now past.
What will be the future.
Sundance hit the spot with his essay on life’s links — sometimes tenuous, sometimes strong.
Oh… and Happy New Year — Treehouse! 💕
Thanks Sundance 🙂
Love is the law of the universe. We are born with nothing but it, and are taught during our lifetimes to lose it, to some degree. I am not Christian but remember what Christ said as they hammered him to the cross. I’ve been told “forgive them father for they know what not they do”
Thank you Sundance for such a clear and thoughtful perspective. It is a time to reflect on fleeting moments that now are special memories. I would never have recognized how important small, insignificant things would become as you get older. I’m thankful I’ve had many of those moments in my life and makes it so pleasant to reminisce of days long gone.
Thank you for all of yourself you share with us and the tireless effort in helping educate us. It is paying off! Happy New Year to you and your family!
You are SPOT ON! Every day in every way! Perspective, truth reminders… God Bless You and Yours! Thank You and Happy New Year. We shall always keep up the good fight for truth! Amen.
So beautifully scripted and speaks to my core… too many lessons learned the hard way remind us of what is truly important and irreplaceable. It’s kinda funny and ironic of how many of those “chains” of life have been in my face over the past week in such a way they could not possibly be ignored. They kinda pick at scabs of old wounds that I was sure were healed scars by now 🙂 Such is life. I know my greatest gifts are those things than no amount of money can buy.
Cheers to all for a great 2023 and especially to you, Sundance. What a year you have had. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, research and insight – and sense of humor. It helps to keep me grounded.
A fairly recent link of mine has CTH forged into it.
Blessings, Sundance.
A very ‘successful link’ began the day I discovered The Treehouse, Sundance and you wonderful Treepers, all those years ago….
Happy New Year, Sundance… to you, your family and the wonderful team at CTH…
…. and to all of you who contribute to this beautiful refuge — this cocoon of sanity in an otherwise insane world….
Onward to 2023…
I will say that my discovering this treehouse is for sure a golden link and one that has taken me to a new level of understanding and truth. Thank you Sundance and all you treepers — this community has truly been a godsend.
I second this emotion! 🙂
Yes, what a bright and shiny link it is! 🎉
Here, here! 🙂
Indubitably! 🙂
Beautiful, Sundance! Well said.
You ask “Are there natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, that cannot be subjected to the determination of man?”, and I think the answer is in the animal kingdom: Live and let live. Animals kill prey for food, rarely for wanton killing. Only humans do that.
Every day that I am alive and able to play golf, walk, talk, think, HEAR (I am going deaf), and my pacemaker keeps working, I thank God that I am alive. I spend too much time living inside my head– remembering the past, planning for the future, and missing the moment. But, increasingly, I DO find myself in the moment, enjoying the beauty of the clouds, the trees, the deer and raccoons all over the course, the spring rhododendrons blooming, swallows flitting by catching bugs on the fly, geese honking as they return home from warmer climates, and life itself. It is precious, fleeting, and SO much more to enjoy if we just notice it all around us.
Happy New Year indeed and blessings to you and your staff at CTH. You do more good for the world than you know.
May the Lord bless you and keep you Sundance. You have an amazing gift and I thank you for sharing it with us.
Amen
Love the Robert Frost quote! His poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, has been a favorite of mine since I was in high school.
Well coastermom,
Here’s the Ohio fine art photo version of “Stopping by Woods”, taken by me in December of 2004 at the Rocky River Reservation in the Cleveland Metroparks. Definitely noteworthy that Sundance quotes this poet, as Robert Frost expertly catches and communicates the mood of choices creating links within the passage of time, the importance of promises and commitments, and “miles to go before we sleep” …
Art has been a tremendous link in my life …
May we all find happy trails in 2023 as we choose our roads ahead …
Happy New Years to you and to all Treepers! 🙂
I do believe this picture is of Bonnie Park in Strongsville. I grew up about two miles from here. Spent many an hour there building tree forts and hideouts. Until the Rangers decided no more tree forts in the park! Thanks for the memory!!
It’s actually right outside the Rocky River Reservation Nature Center building in North Olmsted, Ohio. Sounds like I’ll have to visit Bonnie Park too now, seems like it would be another great place to explore … Wishing you a Happy New Year! 🙂
It is for sure! The park system around Cleveland is one of the best ! We are very lucky!! And Happy New Year to You and Yours too!!
Mine, too!
Happy New Year🍹
“Regardless of what tomorrow brings, we always have choices.”
In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind is determined to wish this or that by a cause, which has also been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity.– Baruch Spinoza
We must believe in free will, we have no choice.
– Bashevis Singer
Beautiful Sundance. I’m crying with gratitude for the innocence and wonder of childhood. Thank you.
Thank you Sundance. It is sometimes too easy to forget. Thank God there are strong men/women who are liberated enough to drop perils of wisdom, and bring order to chaos. Blessings to you and your family in the New Year. And again, Thank you.
If you are in the outskirts of Rapid City towards the Hills be Warned the Fireworks have begun. I’m talking the big ones.
For any of you looking at your watches –Yep its not even 6 pm here in West River South Dakota
LET FREEDOM RING
All my Treeper friends I pray this New Year brings you all joy,peace, happiness and more of all prosperity.
Remember whatever comes this coming year the Lord’s plans for us all is for our good not harm.
Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Love your post! 🙂
(Also visited South Dakota and loved it!)
Thank you—If you come through again I’d be happy to show you around..
Wishing you a beautiful, glorious, bountiful and blessed New Year, Sundance. Thank you for honoring us with your considerable, and profound insights; we are better people, knowing you…whoever you are. I’m thinking this: If we do not make God the center of our universe, we may find ourselves in Satan’s abyss. Peace and goodwill to all.
Happy New Year, Sundance. Thanks for your persistence, and sharing your perspective all these years.
Thank you, Sundance. Prayers for a year full of peace and prosperity for you and yours coming your way.
Happy New Year everyone. I’m blessed & happy to be on this journey with you all. 🙏❤️🇺🇸
Retired Magistrate here: My husband and I intend to live the best lives we can and add whatever we can to our community to make it a better place to live.
Happy New Year.
Have a happy and healthy New Year, Sundance and all the Admins! Thank you for being a strong link in my life chain.
Beautifully written Sundance. As usual. My wish for you is peace, love and a continued respect for life and people that you carry to us on a regular basis. Thank you.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
Hoping 2023 is a year of retribution and accountability – much has been wronged by those entrusted with stewardship, and things have to be set right.
Thank you, God Bless you and Happy New Year!
New Year
Same old corruption and tyranny
Lets fix this!
Good Job Sundance! An excellent post to end this year! Thanks for all you do. And Happy New Year to You and Yours. And Happy New Year to all the Treepers, we’ve got work to do!! ALWAYS FORWARD!!
Happy New Year, Sundance! You are a blessing to the world!
Happy New Year, Sundance and everyone! 🙂 In the spirit of accomplishing things for the New Year, I think the state of Oklahoma has a GREAT idea to start trying to claw back power and make it more local. Check out this short clip!
Oklahoma applies to be a Sovereign state –
I hope other states endeavor to do the same thing!!! (I just posted a shorter version of my remarks in the open thread for today.)
Thank you Sundance! We did not create ourselves. We were created by someone else. To that being we owe everything. Can we be happy and fulfilled apart from a relationship with Him?
“There is a God shaped void in every man that only God can fill.” Quote by St. Augustine of Hippo
Samuel Taylor Coleridge said that “Friendship is a sheltering tree.”
It is that.
Under (and in) this Tree, I have been enriched more than I could ever imagine with friends whose faces I do not know, but who are dear to me because their hearts walk before them.
And I am so grateful to you, Sundance, Ad rem, Stella, Menagerie and WeeWeed for this site. It is such a part of my life and I thank you all for it. My life is richer for the people, treasures all, I’ve come to know, something I never anticipated when I hesitantly posted my first comment.
May the New Year coming be filled with the mercies and continued grace of Almighty God as we face an uncertain future. With Him all things are possible. Keep your faith strong, my friends. God be with each and every one of you in this sheltering tree.
Amen, Betsy, & God’s ABUNDANT BLESSINGS to you, Sundance, the admins, & all Treepers!!! 🙂
Thank you so much FP…I wish the same for you.
We are blessed to have you Betsy! Neighboring branches to yours have gone up 50% in value because of you. 😀
Nice touch.
What a lovely thing to say, Ad rem. Bless you always. (Cash in now is my advice😉)
👍
😁!
That there are people “on the internet” who care this much about others.. It’s a rare and precious.. The Shelter is a place to rest. Thanks to all for the wisdom and care expressed here by all including The Betsy’s of this world. Sundance you are building a place where people are following you example and learning to forge links.
I hope for this year to be a new start from the madness that has pursued each of us over these last years.. God’s blessing for us all!
A site which welcomes all comers…It really is a refuge for all who are looking for sanity and camaraderie, much valued commodities these days, which increasingly seem to be in short supply. Happy New Year, Robb.
As I got older, I began contemplating my life’s journey more and more.. like most people I’ve had to decide which road to take when that binary choice needed to be made..now in my late eighties, I find myself thanking God for making those choices that got me here, where I live now…
I wish for you SD and all the Treepers a Very .. Safe..Prosperous..New Year..
🇺🇸💪😀👍
Ah, Robert Frost. I feel everything you’re saying.
Surely, our collective New Year’s will be better than this one.
God Willing!
From today’s reading in Divine Intimacy:
Time passes and does not return. God has assigned to each of us a definite time in which to fulfill His divine plan for our soul; we have only this time and shall have no more. Time ill spent is lost forever.
This afternoon my mother, my brothers and sisters and their children and grandchildren gathered in the fellowship hall of Mother’s church. Mother had planned this as a Christmas/New Year’s Eve celebration. My niece proclaimed at this gathering that her daughter wished to be called Leo. I had seen this coming as this fourteen-year-old child has been dressing in “boy” clothes and developing male mannerisms. Her mother (a Liberal, Trump-hating teacher) is supporting her daughter’s choice. Her father is emasculated and silent. My brother, a Christian man, took offense and proceeded to tell her in no nonsense terms how he felt about that. My sister moved in to defend her daughter, and the two began a screaming match aimed at my brother. My brother is not one to back down, so this continued for some time in front of a number of small grandchildren. My Mother was reduced to tears. She is 95 years old and has no comprehension of the issues involved. I am grateful that I was not there…but troubled that open battle ensued.
I went to scripture and found Jesus speaking to this: “Do you suppose that I came to give peace on earth? I tell you, not at all, but rather division. For from now on five in the house will be divided: three against two, and two against three. Father will be divided against son, and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother…”
These are troubling times, and I confess that I am not looking forward to 2023. May God’s grace be with us all.
May God give you strength and peace in your hour of need.
That’s a very sad situation.
I recently heard something in a podcast – I believe it was from Father Frank Pavone being interviewed on Lou Dobbs’ show – that stuck with me. Paraphrasing:
Question: When did it become “acceptable” to say that a man is actually a woman?
Answer: Just about 50 years ago when it became “acceptable” to say that a baby is not a baby.
Good for your brother for doing his part to fight the slide down the slippery slope into insanity.
Rather than arguing, ‘agreeing’ gets the point across quite well. If someone in the family announces a new pronoun or name, why not respond in kind?
“Noted.. LEO.. and from now on, may I ask that you respect MY choices, as well? Thank you! Henceforth, would you be so kind to address me as ‘O modest one.’ And my pronouns are ‘the estimable’ and ‘all-knowing’..”
That should get the ball rolling..