Wednesday, June 07, 2006

November 11, 2000


I was on tour in BC when I got this e-mailed from a friend. It was copied from Henri J Nouwen's The Inner Voice of Love




Stay With Your Pain
When you experience the deep pain of loneliness, it is understandable that your thoughts go out to the person who was able to take that loneliness away, even if only for a moment. When, underneath all the praise and acclaim, you feel a huge absence that makes everything look useless, your heart wants only one thing - to be with the person who once was able to dispel these frightful emotions. But it is the absence itself, the emptiness within you, that you have to be willing to experience, not the one who could temporarily take it away.
It is not easy to stay with your loneliness. The temptation is to nurse your pain or to escape into fantasies and people who will take it away. But when you acknowledge your loneliness in a safe, contained place, you make your pain available for God's healing.
God does not want your loneliness; God wants to touch you in a way that permanently fulfills your deepest need. It is important that you dare to stay with your pain and allow it to be there. You have to own your loneliness and trust that it will not always be there. The pain you now suffer is meant to put you in touch with the place where you need healing, your very heart. The person who was able to touch that place has revealed to you your pearl of great price.
It is understandable that everything you did, are doing, or plan to do seems completely meaningless compared with that pearl. That pearl is the experience of being fully loved. When you experience deep loneliness, you are willing to give up everything in exchange for healing. But no human can heal that pain. Still, people will be sent to you to meditate God's healing and they will be able to offer you the deep sense of belonging that you desire and that gives you meaning to all that you do.
Dare to stay with your pain and trust in God's promise to you.

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