Journal of Sacred Work

Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.

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  Best woods - near mom hospice april 2018 Quarantined, the gregarious citizens of Italy (including my daughter, her Italian husband & their children) found a way to unite by taking to their balconies & singing. Others gathered to cheer for doctors & nurses. 

   Music & cheering do not kill viruses. Instead,  they are hymns of hope that dilute Fear's poison. They are the solo chickadee singing his way through the shadows of Spring. 

   Every leader knows that crises galvanize people. They understand that power comes easily when people are united against a common fear.& they appreciate the second reason crises energize: emergencies fuel meaning. 

   Just as we are warned to stay apart the virus draws us together – both emotionally & logically. We find meaning by sharing what we have in common in whatever way we can find. 

   As millions become instant caregivers for the un-hospitalized elderly their lives becoming more meaningful.  And the cared for feel more hopeful. 

   Beware of Crises' dark side. Millions concoct fear to make themselves feel better at the expense of others. The Ku Klux Klan united white racists. Nazi's did the same. In all such cases leaders distort truth to unite followers around hate instead of love.  

   Jesus called us to find Love against peer pressure to hate. Love your enemies. Love the lepers, those who look different & even those who betrayed you. Love the drug addict in the ER & the Death Row inmate headed for execution. 

   It is easy to join in when everyone is singing for good & hard to stand strong when the crowd is a mob. This standard is so difficult that we all fail sometimes & some flunk routinely. 

   Radical Loving Care calls us to love even when Fear says it makes no sense. Why? Because love is the heart of our highest humanity.

-Erie Chapman

Photograph – "Shadows of Spring" 2018 by Erie

   

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2 responses to “Days 82-86 Two Reasons Why Some Crises Unite Us”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    My heart skipped a beat when I learned that your daughter and family are in Italy. I pray for their safety and well being.
    What strikes me to the core is how this crisis is affecting the entire world at the same time, which emphasizes the reality that we are all in this together, our ultimate interconnectedness and interdependence.
    As you so eloquently expressed Erie, in times of crisis we encounter darkness and light, the best and worst in ourselves. In every darkness, Love is an ever present light of hope, guiding us to be the hands,feet and heart beat of compassion, working for the good of all.
    Thank you for reminding us of our true nature and purpose in life.

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  2. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Well said, Chip! There will always be darkness and light in our world but we can still reach out to others by other mediums than presence in the flesh with those hugs and kisses we yearn for. Even a one sentence text of caring may fill someone’s heart with hope and a sense of shared humanity. Will you dare reach out to someone who will be pleasantly surprised by your kind gesture? I just did!

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