Each
one of us journeys alone to this world and it is our nature to seek out
belonging. Each of us carries a unique world within our hearts. Each
soul is a different shape. No one feels your life as you do; no on
experiences things the way you do. Your life is a totally unique story
and only you really know it from within. No one knows what your
experience is like. The experience of each of us is opaque and
inaccessible to outsiders. Yet no individual is sealed off or
hermetically self-enclosed. Though each soul is individual and unique,
by its very nature the soul cannot cut itself off from the world. The
deepest nature of the soul is relationship. Consequently, it is your
soul that longs to belong; it is also your soul that makes all belonging
possible. No soul is private or merely mortal. As well as being the
vital principle of your individual life, your soul is also ancient and
eternal and weaves you into the great tapestry of spirit that connects
everything everywhere. There is a lovely balance at the heart of our
nature: each of us is utterly unique and yet we live in the most
intimate kinship with everyone and everything else. Its more profound
intention is the awakening of the Great Belonging which embraces
everything. Our hunger to belong is the desire to awaken this hidden
affinity. Then we know that we are not outsiders cut off from
everything, but rather participants at the heart of creation. Each of us
brings something alive in the world that no one else can. There is a
profound necessity at the heart of individuality. When your life awakens
and you begin to sense the destiny that brought you here, you endeavor
to live a life that is generous and worthy of the blessing and
invitation that is always calling you.
In
post-modern culture there is a deep hunger to belong. An increasing
majority of people feel isolated and marginalized. Experience is haunted
by fragmentation. Many of the traditional shelters are in ruins.
Society is losing the art of fostering community. Consumerism is now
propelling life towards the lonely isolation of individualism.
Technology pretends to unite us, yet more often than not all it delivers
are simulated images. The “global village” has no roads or neighbors;
it is a faceless limbo from which all individuality has been abstracted.
Politics seems devoid of the imagination that calls forth vision and
ideals; it is becoming ever more synonymous with the functionalism of
economic pragmatism….
From this perspective, it seems we are in the
midst of a huge crisis of belonging. When the outer cultural shelters
are in ruins, we need to explore and reawaken the depths of belonging in
the human mind and soul; perhaps, the recognition of the depth of our
hunger to belong may gradually assist us in awakening new and unexpected
possibilities of community and friendship.
— John O'Donohue
From Eternal Echoes: Exploring Our Yearning to Belong
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