A friend of mine was suffering – old wounds from childhood violence were opening. The pain she said was unbearable.
I told her I understand. I do understand. She was absorbed in the details, and in those details, what she experienced has never happened to anyone before. Nothing has happened to anyone before.
I understand that. I stayed in her presence and she stayed in her pain, not understanding how there can be so much pain.
I wanted to tell her, “You are not who you think you are.”
I wanted to say, “You are something else.”
I wanted to say, “You are the one who sees the one who suffers.”
I wanted to say, “You are not the one who suffers.”
I decided to not want.
I stayed in her presence, and her pain began to subside. The pain will return, perhaps less strong if she is willing to stay in the pain and feel it again. But who knows, maybe stronger.
I wanted to tell her, “The pain is not yours. It’s just pain.”
I decided to not want.
I am not the one who wants. I am not the one who decides.
The pain is hers, and the pain is mine, and the pain is alive in the one who suffers.
She is not the one who suffers, and I am not the one who wants or decides.
The pain is an instant, the pain is an endless road, the pain is a memory of a person who once lived but lives no longer. The pain is the entire world, and the world is nothing.
amazingly well said!!
Profound truth, powerfully and creatively spoken. Beautiful.
Beautiful!
Robert , it is all beautiful and will said , I suggest you tell her all of this good stuff, next time you see her. She needs to hear it as much as we do. Make sure you tell her who she is, if she is not her pains and sufferings. Be clear. Share your experience of clarity with her.
Hi Rob….Bloody Brilliant! Loving the way you explained this…..thanks! Blessings to you, Barbara xxxxx
Great post! Once you’re on this Spiritual journey it is hard to resist telling others about it, especially if they are suffering. But they will find spirituality when the time is right for them.