TENDING OUR OWN WOUNDS FIRST
Our own experience with loneliness, depression, and fear can become a gift for others, especially when we have received good care. As long as our wounds are open and bleeding, we scare others away. But after someone has carefully tended to our wounds, they no longer frighten us or others.
When we experience the healing presence of another person, we can discover our own gifts of healing. Then our wounds allow us to enter into a deep solidarity with our wounded brothers and sisters.
From: BREAD for the JOURNEY A DAYBOOK
of WISDOM and FAITH
By: HENRI J. M. NOUWEN
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