To be human is to become visible while carrying what is hidden as a gift to others. —David Whyte from What To Remember When Waking
Lying facedown on the physical therapist’s table, I winced and curled my toes as he inserted needles down my neck and into my shoulder. I connected to my breath, as I know to do when I need to breathe through some pain, and these words came to me—or more accurately, felt “given” to me. “Let there be healing, let me be light” Inhale: Let there be healing. Exhale: Let me be light. And so I inhaled and exhaled, with these words on the breath, and descended into a restful place of meditation. Several times during the ten minutes of electricity thumping my muscles the therapist asked, “You doing ok?” I always responded with a simple, “Yes.”Wasted Pain?
Tears came up during this time. Let there be healing. There is so much pain in the world right now. So much more than my spasm-ing levator scapulae muscle. But at that moment, my own predicament was a metaphor for a deeper wounding in the world. There is so much that is aching, contracting, holding, locking down, in need of help. Breathing in deeply, let there be healing, took me down to a core belief I have. I believe that in God’s economy, nothing is wasted. Another way of saying this is that in the way the Universe is designed or structured,
Go Into The World
What I also deeply believe, is that we—yes, you and I—each and all—are sent into the world to be Light. The way that you carry this out is completely individual. You may smile at a neighbor, you may be a protestor. Both shine the Light. You may care for your dying parent, you may work the polls. Both shine the Light. You may be healing your wounds from abuse, or working at the local food bank. You may be writing a blog, or starting a local not-for-profit. When you go out into the world, with the intention of being the Light, you will be used
What We Let Happen
The pandemic will not be wasted unless we let it be. The new wave of civil rights activism will not be wasted, unless we let it be. There is so much that needs healing, and we have a choice about how we will use this tragedy to contribute to the healing that needs to happen. The oppression that comes from all the “isms” will not be wasted. Racism, sexism, anti-semitism, all need healing, as we continue to learn to stop “othering”. We are all connected. What is good/bad for you is good/bad for me. Inhale with me: Let there be healing. Exhale with me: Let me be light. May we find the marvelousness of healing in this messy world. May we be the light to this messy world.Amy

