Charles Manson & Marlin Marynick |
To achieve ego death,
you must slow down, stop being the person you tried to be for the people you
felt you had to please, and ultimately be yourself. It amounts to changing your
definition of self, which others have undoubtedly doled out to you.
Graywolf
in “Charles Manson Now” by Marlin Marynick p.193
I’m whatever you want
me to be.
Charles Manson
My identity hangs in the balance, oscillating more toward
Graywolf’s Buddhists-like philosophy than his friend Charles Manson’s declaration.
The Charlie route seems easier; whereas, a rebirth is difficult, especially
with the courts serving as a constant reminder of what others think my societal
role should be. I do know this: I’m sane. I’ve always been sane. I’ve never
been diagnosed with a mental illness, nor have I been treated for one; yet, the
Wild Buffalo troop claim that I refused medication, that I’m unstable, that I’m
a potential killer in the night, or whatever other images they could conjure up—their
way of trampling my rights.
Betrayal’s a bitch. Our realties hang in the balance. Certain
triggers affect us in different ways. As a psychiatric nurse working in a
prison Marynick found his solace, his inner peace, long after his mother’s
suicide when he became desensitized to an unusual cast of characters including
The Claw, a man who would steal keys, pens, solvents, cleaning products and whatever
else he could ingest. Marynick writes:
His hand had been
severely disfigured in an incident during which he’d held an unwilling
Rottweiler by the tail and licked the dog’s genitals while masturbating. The
dog was desperate to get away and resorted to chewing off most of his
molester’s hand and arm in order to free himself. What remained of the limb was
fashioned into a makeshift appendage that strongly resembled a claw. p.64
Marynick describes how The Claw used a stolen plastic knife:
… with the flimsy
utensil he cut off his penis, spraying blood all over his cell. He put the
severed appendage on the end of his index finger and began showing it off like
a finger puppet. p.66
Manson shares a similar story regarding a correctional
officer’s confrontational comment. Inmate Wilson
was cutting out picture frames in his cell when the CO told him, “You’re not
bad, you’re a punk.” Manson writes:
Butcherman took the
single-edged razor blade, and grabbed his own ear and cut it off, and then he
grabbed his other ear and cut it off. He had both his ears in his hand, and he
stuck them in his mouth, and he chewed them up, and he spit them in the cop’s
face. He said, “That’s bad, you son of a bitch!” He said, “As soon as I get out
of my cell, I’m going after your motherfucking ass. If I did that to myself,
you know what I would do to you.” He said, “I’m Wilson , you remember that!” And I (Manson)
said, “I christen you Butcherman Wilson.”
p.211
By the time Marlin Marynick meets Manson he summarizes:
If it weren’t for the
history and the madness, Charlie could have been like the many people I’ve met
who are simply trying to find their way through a world that seems completely
alien, a reality they never fully understood. p.357
Fortunately for me, I’ve gotten at my reality—the here and
now of it—without letting someone define me, without giving them what they want.
Unlike Charlie, I’m not whatever you want me to be, nor do I care what you
think I should be, or should have been.
9 comments:
Right fucking on Jim. No one defines or validates you but you. Everyone wants to for their own self serving purpose but no one ever sees the whole of you, only you do.
Not to sully a good stream of thought, but this Claw guy taking it on the hand when poking the puppy!
Like I've always said, there are people in prison who belong in psychiatric hospitals and people in psychiatric hospital who belong in prison. where I worked, all the household chemicals, sharps, meds and anything else that could be menacing were kept under lock and key for the reasons you stated. We stayed on the guys like stink on shit.
TWM, I try to live for the moment and hope that everything falls into place. It's amazing how the courts work, how I'm told of my obligations; as if I should shoulder the responsibilities of those that've wronged me. Funny, as each day rolls by, they become a distant memory. Thanks for your input everyone. Keep the comments coming.
Interesting parallels you’re making.
And, yes, you are sane – although, at times, I think complete sanity is highly overrated.
Intense post! Interestingly enough, they stringency of courts on divorced parents is so perverse considering they let pedophiles and rapists roam our streets knowing they are the danger in our world.
Bloody hell! I go AWOL a few months and come back to cut off ears and penises!!!
Where would we be without humanity eh?...We're all nuts...just some more than others...
Cheers old bean
4D
After being invalidated for 15 years, door matted and pick poketted, used and abused, all for the sake of what? We would have beaten the bitch!!! You are a better man than us.Enjoyed the read. Huck's gang.
Hmm. Not to show my Fifties upbringing, but that writer Martin Marynick is the best looking broad since since Stephen Tyler.
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