Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Unconditional


Heartbreak is a primary contributor to our ability to love. When we willingly and freely open ourselves to another and receive, in return, less than love or less than what we understand as love or even purposeful pain, the breaking provides cracks through which grace can flow in and out.

Love is a cumulative undertaking, which sometimes must be experienced deeply, elsewhere, before we allow it to return to places and faces where intentional hurt has been wielded in its name. There is but one perfect love and it is certainly not ours, but its dream is what beckons us to offer more of who we are to those willing to try the same with us, even after we both have genuinely tried and fallen short.

Dogs are the best I've ever seen at loving unconditionally, even after they've been abused. They're smart enough to steer clear of previous perpetrators, and often even seem to be able to sniff-out fear and anxiety in strangers. But when a tender heart approaches gently, they're usually all-in.

When your heart is broken, and you're neck-deep in your feels, let unconditional love put you back together by the rhythm divine mercy offers; but don't be ashamed of your heart's cracks. Those are the paths on which love will one day glide; the map grace will trace to the you created before you were born.

© 2015 Todd Jenkins

2 comments:

  1. Another one for the journal-- I've been clipping things over the past year...and I really appreciate your words. I don't know how you capture the essence of life and love, but I am glad that you do. It's the poets that help me to ponder and to reach, and to continue to become. Your words invited a visceral response-- a pause in the throat, a moment of deep truth. Thanks again for this morning (holy) devotion.

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    1. At the quick, we are all connected. This is the deep place where our essence resides and from which it rises; the place wherein suffering and joy can be held in the same heart, at the same time.

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