Challenged to live more fully

We seldom become all of who we are until forced to it. Some say that something in us rises to the occasion, that there is, as Hemingway called it, “grace under pressure” that comes forth in most of us when challenged. Others say this talk of grace is merely a way to rationalize hard times and painful experience, a way to put a good face on tragedy. Yet beneath all the talk of tragedy and grace, I have come to believe that we are destined to be opened by the living of our days, and whether we like it or not, whether we choose to participate or not, we will in time, everyone of us, wear the deeper part of who we are as new skin. Either by erosion from without or by shedding from within – and often both – we are forced to live more authentically. And once the crisis that opened us passes, the real choice then becomes: Will we continue such authentic living?

Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening

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  1. I received upsetting news today that a good friend of mine is moving away. I realize as I further absorb this news that we have barely spent any time together over the past few years because of the demands of our daily lives. I am feeling very isolated and lonely, but I am trying to avoid despair and I am hoping to make plans to visit my friend in his new city; knowing that having the time to do that will be difficult at best.

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