8108944083?profile=original

 

http://tinybuddha.com/author/nicholas-montemarano/

“In separateness lies the world’s great misery, in compassion lies the world’s true strength.” ~Buddha


When asked why I write fiction, I used to say, “Because I enjoy writing and revising sentences” or “Because I like practicing an art I’ll never perfect” or “Because I love to read.” All those reasons remain true, but my answer has changed.


The most important reason I write stories, and read them, is to practice empathy.
Strange how we often feel empathy http://tinybuddha.com/blog/6-ways-to-deepen-your-compassion-to-help-other-people/ more easily for fictional characters than for real people. One reason is that sometimes we get to know fictional characters more deeply than our family members and friends.


Too often in real life we keep aspects of our true selves hidden and miss an important opportunity to connect with other human beings.
How many times has this happened to you? You run into a friend, sometimes a close friend, who says, “How are you doing?” and you say, “Good! How are you?” and the friend says, “Good!”

Meanwhile, you’re not doing well at all, and later you discover that your friend hadn’t been doing well.
Recently, I tried something different. When a friend asked how I was, I told him the truth-that I’d had a difficult week.


He said, “I’m sorry to hear that. I know a few other people who had a rough week.” He waited to see if I wanted to share more, but didn’t prod. Then he said, “Hey, I hope you have a better week next week.” I could tell that he meant it, and that made me feel a little better, a little less alone http://tinybuddha.com/blog/love-your-body-love-yourself-you-are-not-alone/.


I’m not suggesting that we all become confessional and reveal our secret struggles, fears, and pains with everyone we meet. But I am suggesting that you don’t have to feel alone. When you take a chance and share a hidden part of yourself with someone, it’s amazing how often people respond with, “Me too.”


Here is the most important thing to remember: Whatever you’re feeling, someone else has felt it. Whatever you’re going through, someone else has gone through it. You may feel alone, especially if what you’re experiencing is very frightening or painful, but you should assume that you are not alone.
I was having dinner with a close friend the other night, sharing with him about a difficult time in my life, the most difficult, when I had hurt someone I love very much.


It’s a time of my life about which I have deep regret, even though I have done everything I can to make amends. I said to my friend, “The hard thing is that people used to see me a certain way, but now they see me another way.”


My very wise friend said, “Nick, we all carry a card in our pocket.”
I didn’t know what he was talking about, but then he explained. What he meant was that we all carry around private pain and regret and fear-the things about ourselves we’re most afraid to let others know.


He pretended to pull a card from his pocket and present it to me. “We all carry around cards,” he said.
So I pose the question now: What is written on the card in your pocket?
Does it say that you were abused, or that you are depressed, or that you have an addiction, or that you were unfaithful to your spouse, or that you’ve always been afraid that you’re not good enough http://tinybuddha.com/blog/you-are-good-enough-and-you-deserve-the-best/?


A useful exercise is to write what your card would say, then ask yourself: Do I believe that I’m the only person in the world carrying around a card that says this? What would I say to someone right now who handed me a card that says exactly what my card says? Would I judge http://tinybuddha.com/blog/judge-less-accept-more-and-restore-your-happiness/ that person, or would I embrace that person, take out my own card, and say, “Me too”?


Please know that whatever your card says, someone else is carrying around the same card. It’s likely that many people are carrying around the same card, but most of the time we don’t know it. Every person you see today, everyone you interact with, has a card in his or her pocket, and it weighs much more than any piece of paper.


This is especially useful to keep in mind when someone mistreats you-when a driver cuts you off then makes a crude gesture, when a co-worker talks down to you, when someone you love is unkind.


By no means should we stand for unkindness or abuse, but once we’re removed from the situation, it can help to remember that all people carry around cards of suffering, even if we may not know what their cards say.


It can be easy to judge or pity others when they reveal their cards. Judgment and pity, because they fail to recognize what connects us, are barriers to true empathy-the ability to understand and even share the feelings of others.


It’s important to remember: Whatever someone else is going through, or has gone through, someday you may too. Anything can happen to anyone at any time.
One reason twelve-step programs can be so effective is that they are built on empathy.

There is no judgment, and there are meant to be no secrets or shame. Strangers walk into a room and lay the same cards on the table.
I want to end by coming back to storytelling and empathy.

There’s a wonderful novel by the writer Kevin Brockmeier called The Illumination http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FGMDIC/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B004FGMDIC&linkCode=as2&tag=tinbud-20 in which people’s pain, whether physical or emotional, becomes visible as a bright white light others can see.


Pain, something all human beings have in common, becomes the most beautiful thing about us.
Brockmeier, who is one of the most empathetic storytellers I’ve read, has a short story called “A Fable with Slips of White Paper Spilling from the Pockets” in which a man finds God’s overcoat. The pockets continue to fill with the secret prayers of every person the man encounters.

The man, in a sense, comes to know what everyone’s “card” says, and gets to practice empathy.
Imagine a world in which we know each other’s pain and fear. Imagine that they are the most beautiful things about us. Imagine that the very things we’re most ashamed of, that we most want to keep hidden, might bring us together.


Photo by jchristopherobinson http://www.flickr.com/photos/chargrillkiller/4746186495/

About Nicholas Montemarano http://tinybuddha.com/author/nicholas-montemarano/
Nicholas Montemarano http://nicholasmontemarano.com/ is the author of two novels, "The Book of Why" (2013) and "A Fine Place" (2002), and a short story collection, "If the Sky Falls" (2005). Visit him on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/bookofwhy and on Twitter https://twitter.com/bookofwhy.
Source:http://tinybuddha.com/blog/the-gifts-of-empathy-youre-not-alone-with-what-youre-feeling/

E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Ashtar Command - Spiritual Community to add comments!

Join Ashtar Command - Spiritual Community

Blog Topics by Tags

  • - (955)

Monthly Archives

Latest Activity

RandyFirstContact left a comment on Comment Wall
"Hey Drekx, I was fascinated to learn about the powerfully built galactic humans living along side our bear mamaliod friends in the Tau Ceti system.

I know the Tau Ceti bear mamaliods are known as some of the best pilots and explorers in our galaxy,…"
4 minutes ago
Justin89636 left a comment on Comment Wall
"Speaking of so-called elites WEF leader, real life Bond villain, and walking POS Klaus Schwab is stepping down as WEF leader and hopefully going back to the hole he crawled out of. I think he knows the world he wants is never going to happen and I…"
1 hour ago
Justin89636 replied to Justin89636's discussion Task Force Diving Into The JFK Files, RFK Files, MLK Files, The Epstein Client List, The Origins Of Covid, The 911 Files, And UFOs/UAPs
"With more info coming out about Diddy I expect more Epstein info to be out soon as well. The dripping of information continues and eventually the dripping will turn into one big flood. When all is said and done the majority of the politicians,…"
1 hour ago
Justin89636 left a comment on Comment Wall
"With more info coming out about Diddy I expect more Epstein info to be out soon as well. The dripping of information continues and eventually the dripping will turn into one big flood. When all is said and done the majority of the politicians,…"
1 hour ago
Hellen left a comment on Comment Wall
"The nonhuman E.T races on Earth such as the Reptiles have many home bases on very planet in the solar system these malevolent invaded other star systems.Its important to understand ancient history.Humanity's genes is a mixture of homo - sapian and…"
3 hours ago
rev.joshua skirvin posted a blog post
 April 3, 20250 The Dragon family offer of unlimited financing to US President Donald Trump has flushed out the final obstacle to a new age of plenty for all. The forensic trail investigating the blockage leads to the French branch of the Rothschild…
5 hours ago
Hellen left a comment on Comment Wall
"My sister passed away on March 5th 2025 from lung cancer and blood clots this was caused from the vaccines she took."
5 hours ago
Hellen left a comment on Comment Wall
"The clones are everywhere this is very advance biotechnology and it is very confusing to see who is human.People need to be aware of this. Do some research on advance biotechnology and robotics.. this is important."
6 hours ago
More…