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Leaving behind the mountains of hurt

21/12/2015

 
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​The following brief account is by a woman which had been dumped and how she found healing. It is from a collection of texts to accompany the Christmas prep time in December.
Alone again. Until yesterday I had dreamed of a life as a couple, I had made plans and now this. The end was short and crisp: 'Only one woman, and for a life-time, a family and faithful, no, I just can't commit to that.' I was alone again. What is wrong with me? Why does this happen to me all the time? What about my dream of family and children? I just want to leave and be alone, I want to retreat into some cave. But where? Where can I not be found by anyone? Where will nobody tell me that all will be well again? - My old friend. He will leave me in peace. 'Yes, I am at home, but I expect a guest, a friend - if you don't like that I will disinvite her.' 'No, no, not that.' 'O.k., come then.' I holed up there a few days. They let me. Nobody asked, nobody pushed me.
One day I started to talk. He listened and she asked - in a different way than anyone ever before in my life. What did I really want? Where did I really want to go? Which of the mountains of hurt I wanted to scale? She talked in images, and I moved in those images. In front of my eyes I could see an inner landscape, mountains of anger and fear, hills of grief, peaks of humiliation and damage. A mountain range, wide and tall, as far as you could see. I couldn't even see the horizon behind it. I felt, that I wanted this to be behind me. 'So just go.' No: 'Perhaps.' Not even 'If you like.' Only just: 'You can just go!' She opened a door. A while I continued to sit on the threshold, but then I started to walk. And I found my dream." (Sabine Schaefer-Kehnert. Der Andere Advent. 2015/16)
"Mountains of hurt" - wow, what an image, what an observation. And we walk and climb and go round and round. A few days ago I was confronted by a difficult situation facing a friend, and I remembered this expression: "mountains of hurt". I started to think of the many skills one needs for mountain climbing - and of the many skills for mental mountain climbing. Mary Baker Eddy also speaks about mountains in a metaphorical way, in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, building on a familiar Bible verse from Isaiah:

"Every valley of sin must be exalted, and every mountain of selfishness be brought low, that the highway of our God may be prepared in Science." (p. 61)

​I found it empowering to deal with the challenge as a mountain, instead of underestimating the amount of commitment needed to move forward. Mountains CAN be overcome, they can. And must be overcome. For Love to be All-in-all. That is the goal of it all. And you know why "mountains of hurt" can be overcome? Because of two facts which stood crystal clear before me as the alps on a spring morning.

All the inner mountains intimidating us are mental mountains piled up as memories, a story we tell ourselves about ourselves over and over again; mental landscapes of tales, decisions by or about us, past events, of fate and chance and relationships and hurts and joys and victories, now and then. But these inner mountains are only scary from a distance. Confronted with something bigger than a mountain they pale and shrink and melt before the presence of our true biography, our life with and in God. The power of spiritual development is so much more alive than all the history of damage can ever be. The past is a much less powerful place to look for our identity than our present life in God. I found a Bible verse which reveals much comfort: 


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Before the mountains were settled in place, I was born. Before there were any hills, I was born." (Proverbs 8: 25. NIRV)

Man is more than a carbon-based life form. Man is a spiritual idea in divine Mind. We all are as old as God is. I loved to read the Bible verse inserting "mountains of hurt" and "hills of grief" and now had a powerful tool for mental mountain climbing. The mountains are "too late", in a way. We can and must insist that we are with God, always, and always have been. We are with God way before a human history of us begins. So we can say, from a spiritual standpoint, that the mountains are already overcome before they even started to form.

The second fact which helps us to go over the mountains and makes the "the mountains of hurt" manageable is that we have a mighty mountain guide, the Christ. If you are not a Christian reading this you might think about the Christ as the way God is communicating with humanity and moving forward solutions, healings, and answers. The Bible uses the term "Shepherd" as one of many for the Christ. In a poem by Mary Baker Eddy the first verse reads:


"Shepherd, show me how to go
O'er the hillside steep,
How to gather, how to sow, —
How to feed Thy sheep;
I will listen for Thy voice,
Lest my footsteps stray;
I will follow and rejoice
All the rugged way."

I listened and found a clarity how to support my friend struggling with "the mountains of hurt", and I could affirm with confidence: "Before the mountains (of hurt) were settled in place, (he) was born." (Proverbs 8: 25 with changes by me). 
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As you rediscover a familiar tenor aria from Handel's Messiah, remember to think about the valleys and mountains as part of a mental landscape.
Then this aria can convey the message that all is transformed to move forward God's plan of salvation. In us. All wounds can heal and all hearts recover. The way is open, the path is free.

Here is the original Bible text which Handel had on his desk while composing:

"The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain.
" (Isaiah 40: 3, 4. KJV)

Marie Fox
18/12/2015 02:33:39 am

What beautiful, inspired writing! Your words express such tenderness and hope for those suffering with grief and hurt, and offer a sure way forward. The Bible verses and hymn are so relevant to the metaphor of "mountains of grief". Thank you!


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