| Crisis As The Adventure Of A
Lifetime!
Crisis is painful, frightening, and
difficult. None of us consciously invite crisis into our lives.
We do not look forward to the next life threatening event to come our way.
We have never received an invitation to celebrate a crisis in the life
of one of our friends.
The news of a crisis
brings feelings of sadness, fear, and regret. No one wants to face
death, financial ruin, loss of a job, or a divorce. We do not wish these
events on others. So, how is it that I can tell you, who are in crisis,
that your situation is the adventure of a lifetime?
I have had the
opportunity to walk side by side with many people as they charted the troubled
waters of crisis. As a therapist, I have been privileged to hear the secret
descriptions of pain and despair felt by my clients. As a medical social
worker, I have observed the suffering a family experiences when they
learn the fate of a terminally ill loved one. I have held a child
in my arms for an hour, as she grieved the death of her mother.
As a resident of Miami, I saw
the expressions of hopelessness as the survivors of Hurricane Andrew surveyed
the destruction of their homes. As a person, I have felt my own grieve
and fear as I faced the crisis of death and illness in my family.
If this was all
I had seen in these difficult situations, I could not call crisis an adventure;
however, I have been blessed to see another side of trauma. Out of the
ashes of despair, I have observed the power of love heal the wounds of
a troubled family. I have seen the news of death bring people together
in a closeness they never dreamed possible.
After the devastation
of Hurricane Andrew, I watched as neighbors dropped racial barriers to
help one another rebuild. I have seen clients reach down deep inside themselves
to find a superhuman strength to overcome a physical disability. As a spiritual
teacher, I have seen despair turn people toward the power of God within
them. I have watched seemingly helpless people become spiritual giants
as they exercised the power of prayer to overcome an impossible situation.
Crisis is a two edged
sword. It brings the destruction of life as we have known it. It
threatens our status quo, creating chaos where there was once stability.
It challenges our beliefs and response patterns. It pushes our ability
to cope. But crisis always brings opportunity for something new to develop
from the ruins of our old way of life. Its pain is like the contractions
of labor; almost too much to bear, yet easily forgotten with the joy of
a new birth.
Crisis offers many hidden
benefits to those who accept the challenge to transform in the face of
disaster. It gives you the opportunity to shift directions and make important
changes in your life. As people re-evaluate the meaning of life during
their crisis, they often discover their life mission, giving them a greater
sense of direction and purpose.
Sometimes people in crisis will find an
inner strength they never knew existed. Some people learn to tap into their
inner guidance for day to day direction. Others find they are given the
opportunity to re-evaluate core beliefs that had negatively affected their
experiences of life.
Crisis invites
you to experience and release old fears. In the face of death or
annihilation people have the opportunity to consciously choose life, often
for the very first time. Most people find a deeper connection to God or
the creative force of the Universe. Many people develop a profound sense
of trust, knowing there is someone or something larger than themselves
that is watching over them.
Crisis is an opportunity,
not a certainty. You can choose to take advantage of the energy in
crisis or you can surrender to the feelings of despair and hopelessness.
The adventure begins when you choose to accept the challenge and use the
circumstances in your life to grow. This painful, sometimes devastating
situation is only a stepping stone to something far greater than you ever
imagined.
I have heard many stories
of people who have accepted the challenge, transforming their lives in
the midst of crisis. These people are not special. They are ordinary human
beings just like you. If they can transform in the face of crisis, so
can you.
Reverend Marty Varnadoe Dow, MSW Click Here for more Articles
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