For all his teachings, good works and radio shows, Bishop
Fulton Sheen is best remembered for one statement: “It is better to light one candle
than to curse the darkness.”
The imagery fits my purpose. A life of small steps where every
step counts.
Let me start from the top. I always carry a copy of my
memoir, Ordinary Aphrodite, with me.
It’s in my gym bag or in the trunk of my car, a reminder that I need to open
the dialogue. And who is it I am supposed to talk to? I’m never sure. All I
know is that when I pay attention, we meet. She’s often pudgy, sometimes standing
with her head down, lonely or sad. Sometimes it's a young married woman. Sometimes it’s a guy. Eyes connect, I smile
and the connection is made.
We talk about life and paying attention, and feeding our
inner selves. About the parts of us, our spiritual, sexual, physical and mental selves, and how we become healthy and whole. These are things that matter to me, and when I
find a woman who feels the same way, we energize each other, and when the
conversation is over we are each bigger, better and bolder than when we met.
Maybe it’s a twenty-minute conversation on the treadmill, or maybe a one-minute
chat at the bank. Many times I pull out a copy of my book and give it to her.
It’s like an innocent flirtation of the soul—where the memory remains with
us of a life-changing conversation with a seat mate on a flight to Phoenix
or a chance meeting in the gluten-free section of Safeway.
I suspect it is God using us to lighten another’s load—it feels
like that when it happens—as though we are each other’s angel. And it’s
happening more frequently. Every time I leave the house, call the mortgage
company to see if it’s a good time to refinance for a lower rate or order
a shirt online, I find myself making a heart connection. People tell me fragile
secrets and I am a respectful listener. I never worry about what I’ll
say because God provides the words. It’s
nothing I do—it’s what I have agreed to become. I have said “Yes” because there are
hungry hearts out there, waiting for an honest connection with another human
being.
So that’s the power of one, a single candle lighting the
darkness.
Just a reminder for today. Stretch your comfort zone. Look
up from your smart phone, smile and connect.
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