Dr. Andrew Lange

Dr. Andrew Lange

Posted: November 3, 2009 10:12 AM

Bob Dylan's Secrets Of Anti-Aging

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I have a bumper sticker that says, "He not busy being born is busy dying." It's from a song of Bob Dylan's called, It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding. It reminds me, or those behind me, to remember why we're living, why we're here. By having a mission in life, a reason to believe, we actually potentiate our body's own capacity to heal. This is what is called teleology, that our lives have a direction and purpose. We are not merely a collection of chemicals looking for someone to fix us. Healing comes from more than a mechanism. The most profound changes come from realigning with the creative drives that fulfill us.

When Dylan sang, " I was so much older then I'm younger than that now," I had no idea what that meant. I took my life so seriously when I was young that some friends remember me as being an old man in my twenties. Now I'm much happier, those values I held to be so important became larger and more inclusive, rather than narrow and sure. Growing old in ancient time was seen as ruled by the planet Saturn. Saturn appears at New Year as old man time with his sickle that cuts off life. He represents how as we age, we became more authoritarian and conservative. Our view becomes restricted just like the narrowing of arteries that choke the blood flow to the heart.

The reality is whatever the span of your life is, its only inherent value is in whether it is lived at all. And regarding memory and the fear of its loss, just read Dylan's Chronicles. Pay attention to how he describes the light in a room, the weather shifting or the sun reflecting, " like comets from a dark sky" from the glasses of a store's proprietor. He either took good notes or pays attention much better than most of us. It is these invisible qualities, the ignored moments and gestures, which give life its beauty. Through his endless tour, writing, painting, and appearing on Victoria's Secret commercials he is continuing to create. He may look old to you, but he's probably too busy being born to care.

 
 
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Thanks for explaining what that Arthur Rimbaud persona in Todd Haynes' 'I'm not there' still had to figure out when he recommended that you should '... never create anything':

It may indeed make you look old, but as long as you're too busy being born to care, there's nothing wrong with that.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 11/03/2009

One definition of genius is the ability to identify the cracks in our group think, to craft a unique response to these challenges and to detach from the grid, as we now say. Bob Dylan certainly qualifies in all aspects of genius, including refusing to allow the definition of old to apply to him in any way. Even his refusal to alter his physical appearance as he ages is defiance of the accepted norm, although what he could do to lessen the effects of an outsider's life is unclear. His face reflects a battle hard fought and the complete victory of the creative wellspring that thrives throughout life.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 11/03/2009

with that definition of genius, there's certainly no guarantee that the outsider's life will be pleasant.

To think otherwise would be like asking that the mountains who were in tears when exposed to Orpheus' song should have been turned into activists on top of their tear dropping.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 11/03/2009

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