At some point in all of our lives, we are at the centre of tragedy. We are the ones sitting in hospital rooms or police stations or funeral homes, shocked, bleary, hurting, broken, overwhelmed, numb, scared.
Here’s the thing I’ve noticed though, and it brings me to my knees every time I see or hear of it: there is something quite beautiful that happens in these moments.
Love shows up. I mean, like REALLY shows up.
It shows up in meal trains and in text messages and in prayers. It shows up in Go Fund Me page donations and offers to watch the kids. It shows up in the space folks create for us to cry, to scream, or simply say nothing at all. It showed up in Milestone, Saskatchewan when 100 volunteers harvested a farmer’s crop after he suddenly passed away. It shows up and does exactly what needs to be done, no matter how big or how small the task.
And when I say love shows up, what I mean is that YOU show up. WE show up. And that is pretty darn incredible, if you ask me.
And this is how I know, despite all the ugly things we see and hear, despite our fears that all is falling apart: the world is good. People are inherently good. And life is beautiful and good.
Glennon Doyle (and my dear friend, Esther) would call this Brutiful, and I couldn’t agree more.
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