An ethical and moral life is about letting go of
indifference and learning how to see…
When the Zulu people greet each other they say Sawubona,
which actually translates not to “I see you” but to “WE see you”…
One response is Sihkona – “I am here; I exist.” Another response is Yebo, sawubona – “I see
you seeing me.” Being seen and seeing
becomes a contract, a covenant.
In order to live a moral life, a good life, an ubuntu
life, we must commit to a life of love that means seeing all the things. See your neighbor suffering and do something
about it. See a stranger laboring under
a heavy load and help out. See lies
spoken and shared in Social media and call foul. See a friend soaring and say, “I see you
beautiful creature!” and build their self-love tank. Love doesn’t pretend, love keeps it real.
Jacqui
Lewis (Fierce Love pp. 209-212)
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I see you
I see you, as you see your vote taken away
I see you, as you are treated as “less” because of the
color of your skin
I see you, as you deal with a history of repression and
genocide
and mourn lands lost to white greed.
I see you, as you agonize over the death of the planet
I see you, as you lose control over your own body
I see you, as fearful and angry you grasp for power
I see you, as you find that no amount of wealth is ever
enough
I see you, as liars plant seeds of fear in your heart
I see you, as your old comfortable privileges are
challenged
I see you, as you struggle with cancer
As depression or anxiety haunt every breath
I see you, as you struggle for breath and COPD claims
your vitality
I see you, as your marriage crumbles
There is so much pain in this world
I see it
I cannot help myself
It is there, crying out
Asking for compassion, kindness
Asking for honesty
Asking for healing
Because I see,
Sometimes I pray
Sometimes I give
Sometimes I speak out
Sometimes I am silent
Sometimes I feel compassion
And sometimes anger
I am helpful sometimes
Sometimes I am not
Sometimes I make things worse
Sometimes, I hope, I make things better
Not just for myself
But for the planet
And for that person I see
May God/Love guide my seeing
May I see the child of God in the person
who is struggling and wounded
May I see the child of God in the one who is grasping,
in the person who out of anger and fear
is causing harm.
May I see not just the pain
But the possibilities
The beauty
The hope
Seeing demands action
May God, may love,
Guide my actions
May I be a force for love
A force for healing
May I be a voice crying in the wilderness
For justice and equity
Lord, help me to see
And Spirit-led, do something about what I see
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