Love, Jesus and Bert Faust

I smiled and said, “I’ve always thought very highly of Bert’s work.”
The story reminds me of a quiet man I helped who lived in St. Cloud. With his permission I am sharing his story. He was a former veteran who struggled with some mental illness issues and paranoia. He is also is one of the best examples of altruistic love I can think of. He was involved in a relationship with a chemically dependent woman, with multiple failed treatment efforts. She would disappear from his life for weeks at a time. When she was sober, she’d come to his house and they’d have months of enjoying day-to-day life together, walking about the community, listening to free music and speakers… But when she was using she wasn’t welcome. There were no arguments about it. It was the rule. She always returned sheepish and apologetic and with no anger he would simply plan on enjoying their next moment together. Instead of making himself miserable over it, he would simply say, “We were both damaged cars before we ran into each other, so it would be damn foolish to be mad when we don’t always function like we ought to.”
He has moments of cognitive slippage which produce some odd conversations such as:
“My life is like leading a horse to water, but there’s no water.”
I had to ask, “Is there a horse?”
His response, “No.”
(Good analogy)
Another time I saw him on the street and asked, “Hey, how are you doing?”
He dropped his head and said, “Last night I tried to think of questions people might ask me today. I had that one written down, but then crossed it out, so I don’t have an answer.”
I would have loved to see the questions he did have answers for.
And at times he has poignant clarity. I asked him where his kindness and his ability to forgive others came from, and he told me this:
“I’ve struggled with mental illness forever. I only got in the Army because they needed bodies and the requirements weren’t as stringent as they are now. But despite all the stupid things I’ve said and done, my mom has never been embarrassed to be with me. Anytime there’s a get-together she’s proud of me and introducing me to friends like I’m the King of England.”
Love begets love.
Thanks for listening,
Frank Weber


Published on February 05, 2017 11:23
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