Out of the Way

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Kindness and suffering are wordless teachers, ready to bend us and soften us until we accept that we are here; that, try as we will, we can’t build our way out of existence or dream our way out of being human. Once opened in this way, we come to realize that the only way out is to love being here.


Out of the Way


Kindness bends us, the way


the strike of a bell bends the


smallest leaves.


 


Suffering softens us, the way the


beak of a dark bird pokes the water


of the heart, leaving a ripple


that shimmers through us.


 


Kindness and suffering will bring us


to a clearness that everyone knows as


home, once what is unnecessary is


loved or pained out of the way.


 


A Question to Walk With: Describe one way you have been bent by kindness and one way you have been softened by suffering. How have these experiences shaped you?

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