portal to honesty: grief and loss
HONESTY
is reached through the doorway of grief and loss.
Where we cannot go in our mind, our memory, or our body is where we
cannot be straight with another, with
the world, or with our self. The fear of loss, in one form or another,
is the motivator behind all conscious and unconscious dishonesties: all
of us are afraid of loss, in all its forms, all of us, at times, are
haunted or overwhelmed by the possibility of a disappearance, and all of
us therefore, are one short step away from dishonesty. Every human
being dwells intimately close to a door of revelation they are afraid to
pass through. Honesty lies in understanding our close and necessary
relationship with not wanting to hear the truth.
The ability to speak the truth is as much the ability to describe what
it is like to stand in trepidation at this door, as it is to actually go
through it and become that beautifully honest spiritual warrior, equal
to all circumstances, we would like to become. Honesty is not the
revealing of some foundational truth that gives us power over life or
another or even the self, but a robust incarnation into the unknown
unfolding vulnerability of existence, where we acknowledge how powerless
we feel, how little we actually know, how afraid we are of not knowing
and how astonished we are by the generous measure of loss that is
conferred upon even the most average life.
Honesty is grounded in
humility and indeed in humiliation, and in admitting exactly where we
are powerless. Honesty is not found in revealing the truth, but in
understanding how deeply afraid of it we are. To become honest is in
effect to become fully and robustly incarnated into powerlessness.
Honesty allows us to live with not knowing. We do not know the full
story, we do not know where we are in the story; we do not know who is
at fault or who will carry the blame in the end. Honesty is not a weapon
to keep loss and heartbreak at bay, honesty is the outer diagnostic of
our ability to come to ground in reality, the hardest attainable ground
of all, the place where we actually dwell, the living, breathing
frontier where there is no realistic choice between gain or loss.
‘HONESTY’ Excerpted From CONSOLATIONS:
The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning
of Everyday Words
© 2015 David Whyte and Many Rivers Press
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