One we have whether we like it or
not; the other is the great enforcer that protects us. Emptiness we have in
abundance and without authenticity we have no recourse to joy.
Two great truths reside in this: emptiness
is inherent to the human condition and authenticity is the great escape.
Symptoms and Signs of Emptiness
If ever we feel empty, and it’s
granted we will, there are evidentiary proofs that command a hearing. Don’t
deny them.
The signs and symptoms revealing
us spiritually disconsolate and perhaps numb vary from person to person. Some
of us seek solace in friends, via interaction, to skirt being alone. Others
need to be alone to process their emptiness. Others again distract themselves;
anything but boredom! Still again, many others make comparisons, and envy
breeds silently within the spirits of all of us if left untethered.
Whatever the signs and
symptoms—those that others see or only we feel—isn’t really important. What is
truly important, however, is how we manage to authentically challenge ourselves
in our emptiness.
People vary in the experience and
manifestation of emptiness. One thing is clear: no one is beyond it.
The Great Combatant
Being or becoming authentic in our
emptiness is neither beating it nor denying it. It’s just a matter of sitting
with it; becoming perfectly comfortable that feeling empty is okay.
This is why it’s a great
combatant.
What doesn’t need to fight, and
merely accepts, is bigger and stronger and more powerful and more mature to
boot. Authenticity is the courage to ‘be’ without competition encroaching;
without temptations to comparison; without feelings of inferiority.
Authenticity is stillness, as it
is, happy and content.
What doesn’t need to compete or
compare or feel inferior is sound, ideally confident, and realistic, even in
the midst of inner turmoil for reasons known or for no reason at all.
Friends, Not Foes
Authenticity and emptiness coexist
because the former is friend to all, whilst the latter needs all the friends it
can get. Of course they go together!
As accompaniments for each other
the emptiness within one person is harmonised and they become better for
others, too. Authentic people are nice to be around, especially when there is
no veneer to cover their emptiness. They, therefore, give others permission to
feel authentically empty as well.
As love will settle fear, making
it stronger, so too will authenticity validate and alleviate feelings of
emptiness. It massages our mood and opens the drapes of the soul to joy.
© 2012 S. J. Wickham.
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