Saturday, March 16, 2019

Letting Sorrow Open Us

There are moments when a world-weariness, a deep grief for what we human beings do to each other and the earth, threatens to swallow me whole. Sometimes distraction is the only way to keep breathing. But sooner or later I have to come back to the aching heart that both holds me and lives within me.

So, I've started this little practice when I am particularly discouraged: I decide that I will let the tragic event guide me to make ten small acts of kindness. I let someone into rush hour traffic in Toronto!  I pay for someone else's coffee or meal; I help a neighbour carry his groceries from his car to his home; I tell someone how wonderful they look today; I remember to look at the cashier, the librarian, the wait staff and really thank them for their work.

I do not expect this to change the world, and it doesn't replace collective political action where that is needed. But it keeps me going when something in me is tempted to give up on human beings. And, as I dedicate each action to the memory of those killed and the struggle of those wounded and terrorized yesteday in New Zealand, it helps me be with the enormity of the sadness.

What if every bit of heart-breaking news inspired us to be deliberately generous and kind with each other? ~Oriah

This wonderful photo from Karen Davis at Open Door Dreaming reminds me that whatever we do, however we are with ourselves and each other, it ripples outward to the world.




7 comments:

  1. Thank you for your wonderful and gracious thoughts Oriah. Much appreciated
    Patricia Hick New Zealand

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    1. Patricia, I am thinking about you and all New Zealanders these days, and holding you in my heart prayers. Oriah


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  2. Thank you for your wonderful and gracious thoughts Oriah. Much appreciated
    Patricia Hick New Zealand

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  3. Thank you so much Oriah. Such a sweet and luminous way (choice) to keep in Love whatever happened.

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    1. Thank you Zakia. Sometimes doing something small can shift the energy and keep our hearts open. :) Oriah

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  4. Yes. I will continue to do so as well. I started this practice somewhere after 9/11. It's the only way to try and be able to keep walking on this earth. Still, with difficulty.

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    1. Yes, 9/11 was another of those moments when kindness could keep us here despite the pain. Thank you Adie.

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