On being vulnerable

It is because of the refusal to be vulnerable that, far too often, instead of enjoying friendship and intimacy with those around us, we find ourselves fencing with each other, using our talents, achievements, and strengths as weapons.

To be vulnerable in the true sense does not mean that someone must become a doormat, a weakling, devoid of all pride, going out of his way to let others know all of his faults and weaknesses.  Nor is vulnerability to be confused with the idea of “letting-it-all-hang-out,” or any other form of psychological strip-tease.  To be vulnerable is to be strong enough to be able to present ourselves without false props, without an artificial display of our credentials.  In brief, to be vulnerable is to be strong enough to be honest and tender.  Like Jesus, the person who is vulnerable is a person who cares enough to let himself be weak, precisely because he does care.

- Ronald Rolheiser, The Restless Heart

~ by Liz on July 2, 2009.

One Response to “On being vulnerable”

  1. Nice!

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