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Suffering and Healing Toward Full Humanity The Many Faces of Loss and Suffering
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The Many Faces of Suffering Suffering: The word has a chilling sound to it; it is something we would rather avoid enduring or even thinking about. But try as we might to avoid it; we will suffer.
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Necessary Losses Being human by nature entails certain losses that occur all through life, not just when someone dies. You left your mother’s womb – a warm and secure place – to face a cold jarring world.
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Necessary Losses You lost the coziness and familiarity of being at home with your family when you went off to day care or nursery school.
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Necessary Losses Perhaps you left your friends behind when you changed to another school or moved.
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Necessary Losses Facing graduation, you are about to experience other losses – the constant companionship and satisfactions of high school and perhaps the security of living at home.
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Necessary Losses You can probably project into the future and see hundreds of such losses coming in the ordinary events of your life. Even in times of joy, such as having a baby, you will be losing something.
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When Suffering Seems Senseless Other forms of suffering seem less necessary to us, but they happen in the normal course of everyone’s life: for example being rejected.
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When Suffering Seems Senseless Or… falling and breaking a bone.
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When Suffering Seems Senseless What is hardest to cope with are the sufferings that seem totally senseless: A mother and father grieve over the death of their child.
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When Suffering Seems Senseless A teenager has a long bout with depression that seems unexplained by events in his life.
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When Suffering Seems Senseless A friend watches in horror as his longtime buddy from the neighborhood gets dragged into a tough gang, heavy drug use, and a spiral of violence.
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When Suffering Seems Senseless
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In times of immense loss such as death, especially tragic death, people may offer hollow condolences like, “It must be God’s will.”
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When Suffering Seems Senseless Such comments do God and those who suffer a great disservice by effectively telling them to cut off their grieving, not to question, and to accept quietly what has happened.
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A Feeling of Disintegration When we suffer a great tragedy or sorrow, we feel that everything (including ourselves) is coming apart. Suffering hurts; it is full of pain, sorrow, and anguish. We cannot help but ask, “Why?”
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For Review Give two examples of necessary losses involved in growing up. Why does great suffering feel so destructive to a person?
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