Awareness – 4
WILL
I BE OF HELP TO YOU IN THIS RETREAT?
Do you think I am going to help anybody? No!
Oh, no, no, no, no, no! Don’t expect me to be of help to anyone. Nor do I
expect to damage anyone. If you are damaged, you did it; and if you are helped,
you did it. You really did! You think people help you? They don’t. You think
people support you? They don’t.
There was a woman in a therapy group I was
conducting once. She was a religious sister. She said to me, “I don’t feel
supported by my superior.” So I said, “What do you mean by that?” And she said,
“Well, my superior, the provincial superior, never shows up at the novitiate
where I am in charge, never. She never says a word of appreciation.” I said to
her, “All right, let’s do a little role playing. Pretend I know your provincial
superior. In fact, pretend I know exactly what she thinks about you. So I say
to you (acting the part of the provincial superior), ‘You know, Mary, the
reason I don’t come to that place you’re in is because it is the one place in
the province that is trouble-free—no problems. I know you’re in charge, so all
is well.’ How do you feel now?” She said, “I feel great.” Then I said to her,
“All right, would you mind leaving the room for a minute or two. This is part
of the exercise.” So she did. While she was away, I said to the others in the
therapy group, “I am still the provincial superior, O.K.? Mary out there is the
worst novice director I have ever had in the whole history of the province. In
fact, the reason I don’t go to the novitiate is because I can’t bear to see
what she is up to. It’s simply awful. But if I tell her the truth, it’s only
going to make those novices suffer all the more. We are getting somebody to
take her place in a year or two; we are training someone. In the meantime I
thought I would say those nice things to her to keep her going. What do you
think of that?” They answered, “Well, it was really the only thing you could do
under the circumstances.” Then I brought Mary back into the group and asked her
if she still felt great. “Oh yes,” she said. Poor Mary! She thought she was
being supported when she wasn’t. The point is that most of what we feel and
think we conjure up for ourselves in our heads, including this business of
being helped by people.
- Anthony deMello SJ
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