Friday, February 21, 2014

Henri Nouwen Society - Daily Meditation ~ Thursday, February 20, 2014 "The Nonpossessive Life" & Friday, February 21, 2014 "True Intimacy"

Henri Nouwen Society - Daily Meditation ~ Thursday, February 20, 2014 "The Nonpossessive Life" & Friday, February 21, 2014 "True Intimacy"
Henri Nouwen Society - Daily Meditation ~ Thursday, February 20, 2014 "The Nonpossessive Life"
To be able to enjoy fully the many good things the world has to offer, we must be detached from them. To be detached does not mean to be indifferent or uninterested. It means to be nonpossessive. Life is a gift to be grateful for and not a property to cling to.
A nonpossessive life is a free life. But such freedom is only possible when we have a deep sense of belonging. To whom then do we belong? We belong to God, and the God to whom we belong has sent us into the world to proclaim in his Name that all of creation is created in and by love and calls us to gratitude and joy. That is what the "detached" life is all about. It is a life in which we are free to offer praise and thanksgiving.~~Father Henri J. M. Nouwen
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Henri Nouwen Society - Daily Meditation ~ Friday, February 21, 2014 "True Intimacy"
Human relationships easily become possessive. Our hearts so much desire to be loved that we are inclined to cling to the person who offers us love, affection, friendship, care, or support. Once we have seen or felt a hint of love, we want more of it. That explains why lovers so often bicker with each other. Lovers' quarrels are quarrels between people who want more of each other than they are able or willing to give.
It is very hard for love not to become possessive because our hearts look for perfect love and no human being is capable of that. Only God can offer perfect love. Therefore, the art of loving includes the art of giving one another space. When we invade one another's space and do not allow the other to be his or her own free person, we cause great suffering in our relationships. But when we give another space to move and share our gifts, true intimacy becomes possible.~~Father Henri J. M. Nouwen
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