HOLY HEARING

HOLY HEARING

It's unfortunate there are people who have difficulty listening to someone who is grieving.  I’ve observed grievers express some deeply personal thoughts to people they think are listening to them, when in fact, what was just expressed to the listener went right over them.  If only listeners didn’t have to interject their own stories or change the subject or make judgement because grief makes them uncomfortable.  If only they affirmed your need to speak by giving you their full attention.  

If you are grieving, you need to find someone who will deeply listen to you.  It's so important you express what is happening to you.  You may need to invite someone to be your special listener.  Listeners show they are listening by looking at you, with body language that relays they are fully present to you.  They don’t have to verbally respond or try to “fix” you.  They simply need to give you their full attention by giving you the time and space and grace to be deeply heard.    

That is holy hearing at its best.  

"In my distress I called upon the Lord; to my God I cried for help. 

From his temple he heard my voice, and my cry to him reached his ears." 
 Psalm 18:6

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