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Let it Go

  AMDG I, a seeker after the richness of God’s being, transfixed by the beauty of creation and the mystery of human life, to you, reader, seeker, pilgrim. Peace, hope, and grace to you on this morning of Lent. I am taking a break from outreach, which is going steadily. I have received a few warm or mild responses so far, which is encouraging. I only pray that the church may continue to learn by encounter, prayer, and reflection; and that she be protected from a spirit of fear. What I’m writing about is something else. If you would have asked me how I was doing this January, I would have tried, with great feeling, to explain an odd sensation I had. An okay numbness. A strange peace. The absence of familiar pain. If you’ve ever fractured a rib, you know that it’s quite painful to cough or to laugh, for months. You get used to it. I remember the first time I coughed, and it didn’t hurt. This was similar, but different. I realized that the old wound of rejection had finally scarr...