Gill writes:
Okay – so I’m a hummer. And we’re not talking about the gas-guzzling, all-terrain military vehicle that seems so popular in California. That would be a bit silly. What I mean is that those who live with me have to suffer an almost constant, almost unconscious humming of tunes. There are some that are regular tunes – so regular that they feel almost innate; and there are other tunes that are triggered by hearing a song – usually on the radio but it could be because I have overheard someone else humming or singing a tune.
Whilst my incessant humming might be annoying to those I live with, it’s actually really good for me. And singing is too. Why? Because it stimulates our vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is the longest nerve in the body – it connects our brain to many important organs including the gut, heart and lungs. Without going too deep into it, humming is really good for your health – it helps relieve stress, boosts our immunity and improves the health of our nervous system.
So, now I need to confess that one of the regular tunes that I hum is ‘Barbie Girl’ by Aqua. Don’t ask me why. It just seems to be part of my repertoire. Just be thankful that I didn’t choose it for today’s Friday Fix.
Instead, I’ve chosen a song that features in the recently released ‘Barbie’ film (see what I did there?). A film, that for me married fluffy fizz with pathos, fantasy with real life, liberation with societal constraints. Some have found it a bit too preachy – or as one friend described it ‘being kensplained to’. I can understand this. Maybe the frustration comes because ultimately there is only some resolution to the patriarchy/feminist debate in the film and it doesn’t feel quite complete enough – I guess that’s just mirroring life.
But never mind all that. Let’s get back to the song. A song that was perfect for that point in the film. The part where Barbie goes wandering and wondering. And this song couldn’t be more perfect.
And I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains
I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
There’s more than one answer to these questions
Pointing me in a crooked line
And the less I seek my source for some definitive
Closer I am to fine, yeah
Closer I am to fine, yeah
This is a song that’s all about questioning and seeking. Why am I here? What is my purpose? Who is going to help me answer these questions? Where do I go to get these questions answered? Are there actually answers to my questions? As the lyrics say – there’s more than one answer.
And those answers take us along a crooked line. A reminder that life, and the meaning of life, is not straightforward at all. It’s wibbly-wobbly and all over the place. My crooked line of life is so crooked it goes back on itself more than once too.
Life is all about wandering and wondering. It isn’t easy at times but I think part of the mystery of life is to continue finding out and learning more – about ourselves, about others, and about our world. Ask questions. Don’t take things for granted. Put a bit of effort into understanding.
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbour as yourself.” (Luke 10:27)
With all your mind. Hmmm. I wonder sometimes that we might be a little bit lazy on this account. Do we really love God with all our mind? Do we wander and wonder enough?
I think the Indigo Girls are right to go looking everywhere for their answers. The times in my life, when I have made leaps and bounds in progressing my understanding of myself, my world and my God, are when I have been alongside others who aren’t afraid to ask questions and grapple with difficult concepts and situations. I’ve been blessed by many colleagues who have nudged, poked and provoked my thinking over the years – so much so that when we were the East Central Regional Team of the Methodist Learning Network, this image summed us up:

So keep pushing through. Seek answers about the world that we live in. Travel that crooked line. Wander and wonder. Edge closer and closer to fine.
The Indigo Girls are still performing as much as ever and in two weeks’ time, they will be gracing the Friday Night Glade Stage with their presence at this year’s Greenbelt Festival.
Find out more about them at https://www.indigogirls.com/