I woke up feeling fragile. My tailored blouse concealed the
rosary that hung around my neck. I donned a hand woven Tibetan scarf as
prayer cloth and readied myself to meet the challenges of the day.  Midday,
I left the fast paced, cool air of our neon-lighted office, to meet a dear friend. As
I stepped outdoors I was welcomed into sun's warm embrace.  

For the next two hours time stood still. Although,
the café was abuzz with lively conversation all else melted away as I
listened to my friend share her story.
To be with someone whose heat opens in an outpouring of love and grief, and to bear witness to that love, is precious beyond measure.

 When tragedy strikes deep, we try to
make sense of it, but most of all we need space to grieve. In dark times we may even question God’s existence. I don’t
believe that God plays favorites granting favor to some and inflicting pain
and suffering on others. Sometimes we can’t help wonder where was God in all
this?

 Love's invisible presence is palpable, especially in times of need, becomes visible in the people who show up for us. A presence, overflowing in gentleness…a warm glow surrounding us, lifts the veil for a while we remember, before slipping back into forgetgulness.

How can we awaken and not fall back to sleep?

Perhaps one way, as my friend shared, is with a “Radical Acceptance” (Tara
Brach).  To notice our emotions, do we feel discomfort, aversion, fear? To name the feeling and to be willing to open into the experience. Acceptance opens up sacred space; now that truly is a gift of Love.

~liz Sorensen Wessel

 
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Mandala by ~liz

5 responses to “Days 280-281 Radical Acceptance”

  1. Maria Doglio Avatar
    Maria Doglio

    I offer you an excerpt from the 2nd reading of a channeled book called “Sunshine Before the Dawn” – This particular bit is from the Elohim and you all can decide what how you think of this, but it brought a great understanding to me about the whole of life here on Earth, our lessons and balancing our lives. I believe fits into your commentary about “radical acceptance”:
    The Elohim are speaking of how the hu-man was created with “a polarity between wisdom and understanding. The interaction of a being with other life forms enables a soul to learn from suffering, and also to learn from joy. Physical life is not one or the other. Life encompasses both extremes and with the experience of both, a soul learns and finally comes into balance. When this balance is attained knowledge is gained and from that knowledge, strength and determination. The fulcrum point between both polarities of suffering and joy is the ability to experience and sense beauty and love and to melt the heart into compassion.”

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  2. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Liz, your magnificent mandala speaks volumes! Isn’t it in the midst of darkness that we are entwined in and by the Mystery of Light. Can that Light be described as Love, Companionship, Warmth, Embrace and Radical Acceptance. Thank you, Liz.

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  3. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    After the young man died of an overdose of heroin, I wonder why our young folks want to be numb. Drugs are ever present more than ever. Gate students are taking xanax, ritalin, etc. Is the medical profession promoting this pill taking society? I do not know anymore. I pray to God everyday, cry about those who are going through the tradegy of mental illness, ADHD, drug addiction with their loved one.It is so hard to know what to do when all you see is defiance and manipulation and they still get hurt badly because you were not there for that one time.. Each soul has a lesson to learn. It is not for anyone person to determine. The soul of a dementia person has a lot of listening to do because their mind can not say the words anymore..I love life..both the bad and the good. I am in a positive state and working on it as a priority. At work, well helping those in the negative is what I do..Then walks at Central Park and the Ocean helps to clean that negativity off…

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  4. erie Avatar
    erie

    Liz. Sometimes I have the feeling that you are, indeed, too fragile for this world. Then I read your work and see your art and know that your courage is greater than your fragility. Thank God.

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  5. candace nagle Avatar
    candace nagle

    When I experience the courage that comes from being supported by steadfast friends like you, Liz, I am sure that I am in a loving universe. It is “the strong power of love” that makes this so.

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