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Imagine your friendship line from the beginning until
now. Where exactly did important people show up to do important things? How did
those friendships begin? How did they evolve? Who left? Who stayed? Who
surprised you and why? Who was there just at the right time for the right
amount of time? Who told you the truth
when you didn’t even know you needed it? Who gave you strength? Who made you
laugh? Who did you need and perhaps more importantly, who needed you? And what
did you learn from all of this?
About friendship, poet Walt Whitman said, “I no doubt
deserved my enemies, but I don't believe I deserved my friends.” I think
there’s some part in each of us that is surprised by friendship. Our brains are
hardwired for survival and thus we default to distrust. Depending on the
degrees to which we’ve been burned or betrayed or abandoned in our lives, we
must sometimes consciously over-ride this impulse. But then we have those
friends who are just easy. No judgment. No conflict. Even the rough patches are
little more than speed bumps. After separation, things pick up exactly where
they left off. We should all have at least one friend like this.
Perhaps it’s a factor of aging but sometimes now when I
am amongst friends I will remove myself from the conversation and observe. It
can be quite moving to see your friends being friends. Just sitting around
after a good meal. Just enjoying each other’s company. Easy laughter. Ideas
shared and pondered and sometimes played with like kittens batting around a
ball of string. Relaxed body language. Smiling faces. Smiling eyes. Forgetting
about the long day. Feeling safe. Escaping a worry or two. Feeling
trouble-free. Trust. Not aware of anything other than the warmth and comfort in
the room and a casual, leisurely flow of positive energy, synergy even. The
conversation satisfies, it even spills over sometimes but you and I dear
friend, we float along together.
As the saying goes, “to have a friend you must be one.”
Is it really that easy? Probably not, except when it just…is. Today I am grateful
for friends who just…are.
3 comments:
Beautiful words for some very lucky people.
Very well said. I have those moments too, glancing around in wonder at the lovely bunch of people I get to call friends. Such an important part of my life.
M
Lovely post, and very true.
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