Because it is extremely important.
Because it is easy to forget.
It’s something we need to hear from the time we’re young, and that
needs to be echoed, and whispered and sometimes even shouted from the rooftops
as we grow and change and mature.
You. Are. Loved.
You. Are. Enough.
I remember being in college and
watching Reality Bites, when Troy
reassures Lainey that she is enough:
Lelaina: I was really going to be somebody by the time I was 23.
Troy: Honey, all you have to be by the time you're 23 is yourself.
And in my early adulthood, soaking in the magic of Bridget Jones’s Diary, being loved for all your quirks and
imperfections:
Jude: Just as you are?
Not thinner? Not cleverer? Not with slightly bigger breasts or slightly smaller
nose?
Bridget: (incredulously) No.
And even more bizarre, in Under
the Tuscan Sun, that sometimes getting your wishes fulfilled can look nothing
like what either you or others thought they would:
Frances:
I don't want to be blind anymore. This
house has three bedrooms. What if there's never anyone to sleep in them? And
the kitchen, what if there's never anyone to cook for? I wake up in the night thinking,”You
idiot. I mean, you're the stupidest woman in the world. You bought a house for
a life you don't even have.”
Martini:
Why did you do it, then?
Frances:
Because I'm sick of being afraid all the
time, and because I still want things. I want a wedding in this house,and I
want a family in this house.
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Frances: My wish?
Martini: On that day we looked for your snake, you said to me that you wanted
there to be a wedding here. And then you said you wanted there to be a family
here.
In her hospitality to others,
Frances got to experience everything she had hoped for, albeit in unexpected
ways.
Your life doesn’t have to look
like everyone else’s life, anyone else’s expectations.
All you owe life is to be
present.
Be present to each day.
Be present to yourself.
Be present to those who cross
your path.
You don’t have to make your life
extraordinary. Embrace the ordinariness of life, and look for the little joys
all around you. Love others, and allow them to be enough, just as they are,
just where they are. Be yourself – even if that scares the hell out of you –
and open your life up to others. Allow yourself to be filled with wonder at the
mundane little ways you can practice love and mercy and hospitality daily.
Open your heart and open your
table.
You may change a life by simply
sharing a meal and listening to a story.
By forgiving. By being forgiven.
“If each one of us today begins
this journey and has the courage to forgive and be forgiven, we will no longer
be governed by past hurts. Wherever we may be – in our families, our work
places, with friends, or in places of worship or leisure – we can rise up and
become agents of a new land. But let us not put our sights too high. We do not
have to be saviours of the world! We are simply human beings, enfolded in
weakness and in hope, called together to change our world one heart at a time.”
~ Jean Vanier, Becoming Human