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Our home in wintertime several years ago |
Kuan Yin, Goddess of Compassion |
It also comes to me to add some thoughts on peace, healing, compassion, and love. In doing so, it is important to speak to both the shadow side of the holiday season and to it's potential gifts and grace.
For many, this time of year is not just one of Christmas cheer, joy, celebration, gratitude, peace, and love. Often the felt experience of the holidays, at least in part, is one of stress, depression, sadness, isolation, family conflict and loss, pressures to get the right gifts, and/or to pull off the perfect entertainment. Often there is a heavy weight that comes with this time of year and which stands in contradiction to what we are taught to believe that we are supposed to feel.
Every morning a new arrival.
some momentary awareness comes
as an unexpected visitor.
Even if they are a crowd of sorrows,
who violently sweep your house
empty of its furniture,
still, treat each guest honorably.
He may be clearing you out
for some new delight.
meet them at the door laughing and invite them in.
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.
The invitation here is to stand in our truth, our authenticity, and wrap ourselves in kindness, compassion, curiosity, and openness to accepting ourselves just as we are. Out of this acceptance emerges the opportunity to listen and learn, to grow into greater wholeness and truth, and to seek the lessons and healing and gifts held in exactly the places that we struggle with and are most challenged by.
Many years ago my therapist compassionately and wisely told me that "whatever we try to push away only grows stronger." This is a profound teaching.
Rather than the self-rejection that comes with denying, judging, shaming and "shoulding" on ourselves, or others, we can try something different. We can practice noticing our thoughts and emotions and holding ourselves with compassion. Again and again and again. We can be increasingly mindful and seek to simply become more conscious of what we are experiencing — the stress, the depression, the "I can't wait till it's over," the yearning for the short days and long nights to end — and inquire into this seeming darkness within ourselves with curiosity, courage, and tenderness.
What is being sent as a guide from beyond? What has been depressed — shoved down, denied, judged, neglected — that is bringing on the depression? As Gabor Maté so wisely asks, Why the pain?
Over these many years of my gradual awakening, I've been learning to love myself. Something so simple, so core to our well-being, and yet something so enormously difficult for the vast majority of us. Again and again, the messages that we absorb in our culture are to get over it, be happy, blame and shame ourselves and others for the "depression, meanness, and crowd of sorrows."
The blessed miracle that I have discovered is that we actually have a choice, one that I did not recognize or understand before I embarked on this amazing journey of healing my heart and transforming my life. We can actually learn to love ourselves. This is possible... but only possible to the degree that we become conscious of the moments, the beliefs, and the multiple ways that we withhold compassion, acceptance, and love from ourselves.
And, of course, to the degree that we are unknowingly empathically impaired is the degree that we will struggle with consistently bringing empathy and compassion, kindness and understanding, and tenderness and love to others. This has been a painful lesson for me, and a vital one.
This is a lifelong process, this welcoming wholeness and embodying love. It is not easy to consciously stand in our authenticity, our truth. Certainly I spent many years in reflexive triggers where my judging mind wreaked havoc on myself and others, including those I most love. I couldn't see then what I was doing. I was acting out of my neglected and unhealed heart.
Then the enormity of this path of Grace and Love appeared before me decades ago without my even knowing what it was. It will be 40 years on February 8th since that doorway first appeared and I stepped through. And since that day everything has changed. Absolutely everything.
May we all find the wise and loving support we need to increasingly welcome it all and grow into the wholeness of our holy sacred selves.
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Today, and even through difficult times, there is abundance, peace, compassion and love. Ron and I remain connected with our loving family and friends, gratitude and beauty, and consciousness of how blessed we are.
For Christmas and in the coming New Year, may you too be blessed with loving connections, with healing and wholeness, and
with what most nourishes your heart and soul.
May we embody the true spirit of Christmas. May love be your guiding light.
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