Woman sweeping  This past week I asked myself more than usual: Am I a "better" Christian than I was ten years ago before I was ordained or another five years before that when I had not yet graduated from Vanderbilt Divinity School

   The answer was discouraging. Instead of behavior change, my last years have taught me how far away I live from the practice of the Radical Loving Care that I preach. For example, instead of living in the lodestar of Jesus' light, my moods too often driven by Fatigue's turbulent brain chemistry.

   Fortunately, you are likely a more loving caregiver. No doubt, your commitment is high. Thank you. 

   In "Exposure," Nobel Prize Winning poet Seamus Heaney crafted lines both comforting & troublesome. "If I could come on meteorite?/ Instead I walk through damp leaves…Rain comes down through the alders,/ Its low conducive voices/ Mutter about let-downs and erosions/ And yet each drop recalls/The diamond absolutes."

   Does Irritation's pesky presence often interfere with your daily encounters? Surely I feel Love's dismay when I cannot keep my garrulous tongue from interrupting the sacred stories other's share.  

   "Woman Sweeping" (above) has been a favorite photograph for nearly forty years. If only regrets could be swept away as easily as stairway trash. Although no one can do our heart-sweeping for us, I love Heaney's interstellar perspective: "Who, blowing up these sparks/ For their meagre heat, have missed/ The once-in-a-lifetime portent,/ The comet's pulsing rose."

-Erie Chapman

"Woman Sweeping" by Erie, 1978, rephotographed from, Woman As Beauty (Westview, 2010)

6 responses to “Days 201-205- Heart Sweeping”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    It seems we are hardest on ourselves when we miss the mark. Yet, you are not alone. I can relate, especially when I say something I soon regret and then carry the tar of self recrimination. The intensity and fragility of our emotions is a most human conundrum. Still, amid the pain of hearts sweeping you open in vulnerability, Erie which makes it safe to acknowledge that in truth we are all in this boat together. Forgiveness is Love’s unfolding rose.

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  2. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Wonderfully conceived comment Liz! “love’s unfolding rose” is a beautiful metaphor and memorable. Thanks for the nuances.

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  3. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    “Life is a mixture of successes and failures. May you be encouraged by the successes and strengthened by the failures. As long as you never lose faith in God, you will be victorious over any situation you may face.” Peace Pilgrim

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  4. Todd Meador Avatar
    Todd Meador

    Agreed. Love “Forgiveness is Love’s unfolding rose.”!

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    Todd Meador

    Love the concept of “Heart Sweeping” and the photo you selected.
    I think I should ask the same question more often: Am I a “better” Christian than I was?
    It seems like the journey is the goal as we will all fall short of perfection.
    Thank you for your vulnerability and sharing this lesson and poetry and art.

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  6. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    Thank you for sharing something so personal, Erie. I have had many heart sweeping moments that have brought me to me knees.

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