VULNERABILITY
is not a weakness, a passing indisposition, or something we can arrange
to do without, vulnerability is not a choice, vulnerability is the
underlying, ever present and abiding under-current of our natural state.
To run from vulnerability is to run from the essence of our nature, the
attempt to be invulnerable is the vain attempt to become something we
are not and most especially, to close off our understanding of the grief
of others. More seriously, in refusing our vulnerability we refuse to
ask for the help needed at every turn of our existence and immobilize
the essential, tidal and conversational foundations of our identity.
To have a temporary, isolated sense of power over all events and
circumstances, is a lovely illusory privilege and perhaps the prime
beautifully constructed conceit of being human and most especially of
being youthfully human, but it is a privilege that must be surrendered
with that same youth, with ill health, with accident, with the loss of
loved ones who do not share our untouchable powers; powers eventually
and most emphatically given up, as we approach our last breath.
The only choice we have as we mature is how we inhabit our
vulnerability, how we become larger and more courageous and more
compassionate through our intimacy with disappearance, our choice is to
inhabit vulnerability as generous citizens of loss, robustly and fully,
or conversely, as misers and complainers, reluctant, and fearful, always
at the gates of existence, but never bravely and completely attempting
to enter, never wanting to risk ourselves, never walking fully through
the door.
David Whyte ~
‘VULNERABILITY’ From CONSOLATIONS: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words.
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