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Steps to Healing and Reconciliation
We are now in week five of the Seven Weeks of Comfort that
follow the Three Weeks of Affliction. In these weeks we are
comforted over the destruction and loss of the Holy Temple,
and they prepare us for rebirth and renewal in the upcoming
New Year.
How appropriate as we approach the first anniversary
of September 11 and we search for ways to commemorate the
tragic events of last year, honor the losses and rebuild in
a new, uncertain world. How appropriate as we continue to
grieve the losses in Israel, and look for hope in our challenging
journey ahead.
By digging deeper into the 2424 year-old system
of the Seven Weeks of Comfort we can discover the secrets
of how to deal with destruction, consolation and renewal
the mystery of eternity that has held us together through
centuries of upheaval.
Following is one application of these Seven
Weeks, based on the explanation of the Midrash (cited in Avudraham)
of the seven Haftorahs we read during these weeks, as I discussed
in last weeks article.
The seven haftorahs are sort of a dialogue between
the people and G-d, as I outlined in last weeks article
(please read that for the
details). This dialogue is actually a process that can
be recreated in this 7 week period; a process that can help
us establish a dialogue with G-d as we attempt to heal and
grow through our losses and experiences.
I should add, that this system is relevant to
all of us and at all times. Even if you have not personally
experienced a (recent) loss, we all: 1) are living in the
same uncertain world and are in need of healing. 2) must empathize
with others who are suffering. 3) can and must always grow;
even when things are going relatively well, there is so much
more that we can reach. And relative to our own level we all
need a form of healing and elevation from level to level.
As the saying goes (in Yiddish): Oib gut iz gut, iz
besser nisht besser? - If good is good, is better not better?
The
Seven Steps to Healing from Loss
Week 1. Nachamu Nachamu Companionship
First we must comfort each other. If you have
been hurt, you must find friends that can comfort you. Its
not enough to turn to G-d. You need to find peers that you
can relate to and that can relate to you. Once something has
broken, you have to begin rebuilding from the bottom up. We
may not be initially ready for G-d Himself to come and console
us directly. We first need to create the proper container
to acclimate ourselves to receive G-ds blessings and
consolations.
Exercise: Find a friend, find a teacher that
can hold your hand and help you through a difficult time.
Someone sincere and real, who can accompany you and then help
prepare you for the next stages. And allow yourself to be
such a friend for others as well.
Week 2. G-d has forsaken
me; My G-d has forgotten me Awareness
Once we have done everything humanly possible
to heal and comfort each other, we then reach a new level
of awareness and sensitivity, where we can recognize blind
spots and undernourished parts of our soul that was previously
obscured. In our newfound awareness we cry out, G-d
has forsaken me; my G-d has forgotten me. We feel a
deep void.
Exercise: Next time you cry, dont just
cry for your pain and sense of being overwhelmed. Try to focus
not just on your feelings of emptiness, but feel that your
cry is also for the void of not feeling your connection to
that which is Higher than yourself your connection
to G-d.
Week 3. The afflicted, storm-tossed
one is not consoled Acknowledgement
Our cry reaches heaven. And it is acknowledged:
We are not consoled by mortals; we are not comforted by even
the best of intentions and words. We are not satisfied with
being pacified over our losses; neither are we soothed by
just damage control and doing the best with what we
have. We want to not only heal from loss, but redeem
the loss. We need to know that our pain is not just being
lifted, but that it brings us and those around us and
above all, our lost loved ones to a greater place.
And this yearning is acknowledged above; it is not only our
wish and hope, G-d acknowledges that we are entitled. Entitled
to more.
Exercise: Be compassionate and sensitive to
those around you. Acknowledge the void in others, and your
void will be acknowledged as well.
Week 4. I, I am He who comforts you
Reunion
A new Divine power enters into your life (made
possible by the previous three steps/weeks). A force that
brings you deep comfort from within, knowing that you have
an absolute and indispensable purpose in this world, one that
transcends and encompasses all life experiences, even painful
ones. It is the sense that you can and will make it through
everything and anything. This power is not a mortal one; it
is Divine, and it gives you the ability to experience a deep
calm being at peace with your center.
Exercise: Say Modeh Ani prayer every morning,
acknowledging the return of your soul for a new day. Connecting
to your soul and your personal mission statement your
indispensable role in this world.
Week 5. Sing barren one, you who have not given
birth Rebirth
After the initial reconnect and corresponding
comfort, we can begin to feel reborn and refreshed. Even though
we may feel barren and have not given birth,
we learn to sing. Not because we accept our barren
state, but because we learn to give birth in new ways. We
learn new tools and methods sometimes ones that like
bypass surgery open up new channels of birth,
ones that even greater than conventional channels, ones that
give birth to more numerous children. And we expand to far
greater places. Resultingly, we dont just sing, we break
into a song.
Exercise: Meditate and internalize the lines
of this weeks haftorah. G-d tells you Do not fear,
for you will not be ashamed
You will forget the shame
of your youth and the reproach of your widowhood
For
your Creator is your husband
The Holy of Israel is your
Redeemer. For G-d called you as a wife abandoned and grieved
in spirit. Can a wife of youth be rejected? Says your G-d.
For a brief moment I forsook you, but I will gather you with
great compassion. In an outburst of wrath, for a moment I
hid my face from you; but with everlasting kindness I will
have compassion on you.
Then sing a song to yourself, sing for the blessings
in your life.
Week 6. Arise, shine for your light has come
Rebuilding
But even as we are comforted, the world around
us may still remain a dangerous place. Its not enough
to insulate ourselves from the pain around us, we must also
be able to feel secure in our environment. So after we are
personally comforted and given the ability for rebirth, we
now are comforted by the fact that we have the power to transform
and rebuild the world around even a dark and uncertain
world.
Exercise: Now meditate and internalize these
words: Arise, shine for your light has come, and the
Divine glory has risen upon you. For, behold, darkness will
cover the earth and thick darkness the peoples, but G-d will
arise over you and His glory will be seen upon you. Nations
will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your
rising
Aliens will build up your walls
The sons
of your oppressors will come bending to you, and all who despised
you will bow down at your feet. They will call you, The
city of G-d, the Zion of the Holy one of Israel. Though
you were forsaken and hated with no one passing through you,
I will make you an eternal majesty
Violence will no longer
be heard in your land, neither desolation nor destruction
within your borders
Your sun will no longer set, not
will your moon wane. For G-d will be your everlasting light,
and your days of mourning will be ended. Your people will
all be righteous; they will possess the land forever; the
branch of My planting, the work of My hands
The smallest
will become a thousand, and the least a mighty nation; I,
G-d, will hasten in its time.
Now, sing not just for yourself, but sing a
melody for and with others.
Week 7. I will greatly rejoice in G-d
Reconciliation, Renewal
After the previous six weeks/levels of comfort,
we have grown and acknowledge that growth. We reach the point
where we are now ready to reciprocate. And we do in
a celebration of joy. I will greatly rejoice in G-d,
my soul will exult in my G-d, for He clothed me with the garments
of salvation. We commit ourselves to be awake and alert
For Zions sake I will not keep silent,
and for Jerusalems sake I will not be still, until her
righteousness shines forth like radiance
The nations
will see your righteousness. And all the kings your glory.
Exercise: Do your part to protect the sacred
and defend the helpless. Speak out and take a stand. O
Jerusalem, I have set watchmen on your walls. They will never
be silent day or night
Behold G-d has proclaimed to
the end of earth: Say to the daughter of Zion: Behold, your
salvation comes
They will call them The Holy People,
G-ds redeemed; and you will be called Sought Out,
a city not forsaken.
Recognize the Divine choreography in todays
world events. Who is this that comes from Edom
And above all, remember that G-d is with us
in all our pain. In all their affliction He was afflicted
In
His love and pity He redeemed them; He lifted them up and
carried them through all the years.
Now, we are ready to enter the New Year.
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