6/29/2010

I love this quote

"Serving is also different from fixing. When I fix a person I perceive them as broken, and their brokenness requires me to act. When I fix I do not see the wholeness in the other person or trust the integrity of the life in them. When I serve I see and trust that wholeness. It is what I am responding to and collaborating with.

There is distance between ourselves and whatever or whomever we are fixing. Fixing is a form of judgment. All judgment creates distance, a disconnection, an experience of difference. In fixing there is an inequality of expertise that can easily become a moral distance. We cannot serve at a distance. We can only serve that to which we are profoundly connected, that which we are willing to touch. " Rachel Remen, MD

2 comments:

Renee said...

Great quote Gaye... Your blog has some really great inspirational thoughts! Hope to see you at the Farmer's Market again sometime!

Gaye Dimmick said...

Thanks for reading Renee!