Friendships - Creating a Home Together – Henri Nouwen

"Many human relationships are like the interlocking fingers of two hands. Our loneliness makes us cling to each other, and this mutual clinging makes us suffer immensely because it does not take our loneliness away. But the harder we try, the more desperate we become. Many of these "interlocking" relationships fall apart because they become suffocating and oppressive. Human relationships are meant to be like two hands folded together. They can move away from each other while still touching with the fingertips. They can create space between themselves, a little tent, a home, a safe place to be. True relationships among people point to God. They are like prayers in the world. Sometimes the hands that pray are fully touching; sometimes there is distance between them. They always move to and from each other, but they never lose touch. They keep praying to the One who brought them together."

2 comments:

  1. "They can create space between themselves, a little tent, a home, a safe place to be..."

    I think being in this 'space' or 'tent' is a good place to be with a friend. Connected by memory, experience, or situation and being known and loved by another is a safe place for me. That means I am given space to breathe, develop, and take leaps of faith...knowing my friend will leap with me.

    I can count many friends, but few who have leaped with me.

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  2. I think your post, LS, illustrated my life and many of my longterm friendships well. Thanks for unearthing this gem.

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