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Exploring Loneliness

Posted on Jan 25th, 2008 by thinkpossible : Dharma Warrior thinkpossible
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for May 27, 2007:

EXPLORING LONELINESS

When loneliness arises - and you have that feeling that you desperately need another person to fill that space of loneliness... to be there for you or with you... this is often when you will find yourself most alone.

After exhausting your phone list and any other avenue of friendly contact within your vicinity, you come to realize that no one is going to suddenly materialize to ease your suffering. At this point, as a result of not finding another person to take your mind off of how lonely you are feeling, you are instead forced to stay with and experience it. There is no other option available to you but to stay with it. There is no escaping or running away from it.

The next stage is when you explore, or express, your loneliness. For example, you may write an email or letter to someone and in it express how you are feeling. But this is less an email or letter to this other person, and more of an email/letter to your self - exploring the loneliness. Examining the feeling and the texture of your mind staying in the lonliness.

You may write a poem or a song, paint/draw, listen to music or watch a movie that deepens your exploration by relating to characters or voices who are also exploring. You might also just simply - cry.

Sometime after this cathartic exploration, after experiencing the loneliness arise - then staying with it - then exploring and examining it: the immediacy of the loneliness, not the loneliness itself, but just the immediacy and urgency of it begins to fade and thus you begin to simply rest in the loneliness.

When this occurs, it is at the moment when the tide is at it's furthest point from the shore - that exact moment just before it changes direction to come back in - the place that a wave both dies and is born - the space between space - also known as 'the gap'.

And just then, the phone rings... it's a friend, your lover or your mom/dad/sister/brother... and the wave begins its journey back to shore.

But here is the thing - the loneliness doesn't really go completely away when the tide comes in, right? For having experienced, stayed with, explored, examined and rested in it, you recognize the loneliness as the wave itself and that it is always visible from where you stand on the shore.

Likewise, when the tide goes back out, the 'togetherness' also really never goes away - for having experienced, stayed with, explored, examined and rested in it, you recognize it as being the VERY SAME WAVE as the loneliness.

Tide in - your feet are immersed in water - actually surrounded in a wave of loneliness.
This is 'togetherness'.

Tide out - your feet are no longer surrounded by water, but are still wet from the wave of 'togetherness'. This is 'loneliness'.

These waves of loneliness and togetherness are simply currents of agitated water in a larger ocean of wisdom.

May you and all beings be happy. In peace, love, light & respect,

Ehron

ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE.

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