“When we were children, we used to think that when we grew up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability. To be alive is to be vulnerable.” ~Madeleine l’engle
Vulnerability, hmmn…I grew up with fairy tales of knights riding white stallions, of happily ever after and dreams of becoming this “altogether” person living an “altogether” life. Some days, I walk around thinking that everyone around me is living an “altogether” life and I think I need to BE someone else, somewhere other than here and now, living a someplace else “altogether” life.
Oh, the tales we weave and the stories we think are ours to live.
Once my thoughts begin spinning a yarn, feelings arise. If my story stems from fear I may drift into self-criticism, judgment or perceive that someone is doing something to harm me. The scenario may repeat itself with a different cast of characters but the same dilemma. When this occurs, I can’t help but wonder what wounding lies beneath the story?
Human life is fragile, we want to be invincible and in control. Yet, I believe we each experience a core wounding that influences our life story and colors how we see…issues of trust, abandonment, being violated and betrayal, describe a few.
I’ve heard it said, that our life purpose is to forgive; ourselves and others. If we avoid and push away unwanted parts of ourselves they stubbornly revisit us, again and again in unhealthy patterns.
Just as a seed lies dormant in soil, Love naturally seeks light. Our spirit continually guides us towards wholeness and healing. Forgiveness is a gift of Grace that enables us to see Light in all, or as Jesus described, the mote in our eye is removed and our sight is restored.
During times of change and uncertainty, our stories can arise from fear with uncomfortable feelings raging within us. It can be harder still to keep up the pretense of an “altogether” life. What I am learning, and what my colleagues and friends are teaching me, is that we can create safe havens for one another. When we trust each other enough to freely express our fears and to reveal our vulnerabilities, Love begins to transforms us. 
When we open in mutual vulnerability, something subtle but profound happens; we connect one heart to another and we no longer feel all alone or alienated. For when Love enters in, I suddenly find that I am right where I am needed, right where I want to be, right in this moment, and as difficult as that may sometimes be, I am loving and living my own un “altogether” life .
“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.” ~ Mary Anne Radmacher
Contributed by ~liz Sorensen Wessel
Note: above photo of my enchanting prince of grandson, Cyrus Wessel, watercolor mandala by ~liz
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