Monday, August 15, 2005

More Nouwen on hiddenness


Protecting Our Hiddenness


If indeed the spiritual life is essentially a hidden life, how do we protect this hiddenness in the midst of a very public life? The two most important ways to protect our hiddenness are solitude and poverty. Solitude allows us to be alone with God. There we experience that we belong not to people, not even to those who love us and care for us, but to God and God alone. Poverty is where we experience our own and other people's weakness, limitations, and need for support. To be poor is to be without success, without fame, and without power. But there God chooses to show us God's love.


Both solitude and poverty protect the hiddenness of our lives.



1 comment:

  1. How true. There is so much to that small paragraph. I shall ponder it all more throughout the day. Thanks.

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