Ink mix.jpgLife’s poignancies are what make it so crashingly beautiful.
On my drive home from work tonight I was thinking about the twists and turns of
life. Every day we are faced with the split second decisions. Some of our
experiences call forth the best in us, others the worst. My week has held a bit
of each.

We often do not know how we will react. In an encounter with
a teammate this week, I found myself suddenly immersed in a crucial conversation
that did not go well. The situation seemed so blown out of proportion to the
circumstance (a clue that something was triggered from the dregs). I am still
sorting through the dynamics of the changing landscape of our relationship to
better understand its meaning. What holds true … is that there are so many
different endings to this one sentence; to the story of how our affinity might
unfold.

How we respond in the moment can be affected by the
perceived pressures we experience especially if we feel pushed to the hilt. Today
a colleague stopped by looking for the support of her supervisor. She shared
part of her dilemma related to a patient care situation. I tracked down her
supervisor but just as she turned to leave, I inquired further. Next, moment we were
calling this distraught family member together and offering the support that
was needed. The moment shimmered golden.

The phenomenal PBS series, “Call the Midwife” is based on
the memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth and takes place in 1950’s, England. The
most recent episode tells the story of a young couple who are struggling to accept
and bond with their newborn son who suffers with spinal bifida. They came
close to placing him in an institutionalized setting. Yet, love shone
triumphant in the smoldering ambivalence of their lives. In that final moment,
in a split second decision, they mustered the courage to say yes to life despite
its brokenness. I was so moved by their ability to rise above the conflict and to eventualy find the courage that helped them come to terms with their personal dilemma.  

I think this is where Beauty lies, in the complexities of
life when in our brokenness we respond with the courage to say yes to  love on
its terms. Each of us is confronted by the struggles and poignancy of daily
life. A moment can define us; call upon us to be our better selves. Sometimes
we lapse and miss the opportunity to reflect Love’s radiance. Other times we
meet the challenge spot on, whether to face our fear , or  lean into pain and sorrow  as we affirm our essence; our hope.

Just think how bland and one dimensional life would be if all was
sugary sweet. Instead, life offers us the chance to discover Beauty in the most
unexpected places.

~liz Sorensen Wessel

mandala by ~liz

6 responses to “Days 117-118 In Our Brokenness”

  1. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Inspiring Liz. Thank you for sharing the stories of your personal experiences and reflections this week. I too am in awe of Jennifer Worth’s memoirs as they have come to our lounge rooms through the wonder-filled series of the ‘Midwife’.
    In my own reflection during the week when I was aware of needing some extra Care, Margaret Rizza’s version of the Prayer of St Teresa was heard in the background,gifting me with hope and assurance. May St Teresa continue to grace our day with her timely message,
    “Let nothing disturb you
    Let nothing dismay you
    All things pass
    God never changes
    Patience attains
    All that it strives for
    She who has God
    Finds she lacks nothing.
    God alone suffices.”

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  2. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thank you for this writing, Liz. Your sacred eyes see so much of life that others miss. Thank you also, Maureen, for sharing St. Teresa’s comforting prayer. You and Liz are truly engaged in Sacred Work.

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  3. Julie Laverdiere Avatar

    We may feel broken, but with God we are never broken. It is just our path that is different from what we “expected”.
    so we must remain faithful, and listen. It will come, grace.

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  4. Woody Wessel Avatar
    Woody Wessel

    Life has it’s ups and downs,one day everything just falls into place and the next you wonder what your doing here. Most of the time we walk through life not even noticing the blessings all around us. Sunrises, sunsets the fact that we are walking to start out with and of course that we’re not in Philadelphia.

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  5. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    So interesting to see you artwork posting migrate from black and white to color from yesterday to today, Liz. Thank you for this surprise.

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  6. Cheri Cancelliere Avatar
    Cheri Cancelliere

    Liz,
    The depths of light and darkness in your mandala reflect the tension of the heights and depths of our lives. Charles Van Engen writes:“The smallest stone thrown into a pond causes ripples that shake the earth” (Globalizing Theology 2006). Each action in each moment can have a profound effect in our lives and in the lives of those around us. Yet, in our humanity, we often have regrets. What more could we have done? How differently could we respond? We grow and learn through each difficult experience, and slowly, surely, we are transformed and learn to say yes to love on its own terms. In time, we welcome the darkness when it comes, for we know what promise it brings. “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who lived in a land of deep darkness—on them light has shined” (Isa 9:2). In the great light of promise, we say yes, yes, yes to love on any terms – in every circumstance – with our very breath.

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