Violence touches the body and soul in a unique way. It is difficult to not absorb into our spirits what we have seen with our eyes, heard with our ears, and felt with our skin. In companioning someone who has survived a tornado, we need to be sensitive to not only the grief and questions that come with loss, but the very real and lingering effects of violence. We will do well to remember the very real force and pressure that survivors have lived through. Survivors of violence, even violent acts of nature, need to experience empowerment and encouragement as part of the healing process.
In companioning someone who has survived a tornado, we need to be sensitive to not only the grief and questions that come with loss, but the very real and lingering affects of violence.
Empowerment and encouragement through posture
Some of the simplest ways to bring empowerment and encouragement to the spiritual journey are through trying different postures for prayer or meditation, and practicing gratitude. Practicing gratitude puts us in the position of looking at what is good, what is helpful, and what is holy. Often these are things that cannot be truly harmed, or things that may have been overlooked in what looks and feels like devastation. Using different postures in prayer is a helpful way of bringing the body, and the nervous system in particular, into alignment with our emotions. This allows our body to speak for us when words fail, and conversely, may help us find words for what can become trapped in our bodies.
Some postures to try may include:
-Standing, head up, eyes open.
-Standing with arms at sides, palms open to the front.
-Standing with arms half raised, palms open.
-Standing or sitting with palms open or fists closed.
-Lying on one’s back, palms open and facing up.
-Lying prostrate
Oh God, so much has changed!
In mere minutes, the courses of our lives feel different.
Oh God, it was so loud!
The raging strength of the storm was terrifying.
We were so suddenly vulnerable.
We felt our smallness, and it did not feel good.
We feel violated. So much was lost.
Our safe spaces were intruded upon with force.
Our grief is so big, so strong!
Help us to remember.
Help us to remember that You are gentle.
Help us to again hear the Still, Small, Voice with which You speak.
Restore us to a place of tender strength.
Remind us of the power that is in gentleness.
Heal our hearts as we rebuild.
Help us find connection with each other and with You.
Help us to cherish what we have.
Be gentle with us.
Nurture us tenderly.
Soothe us with Your Presence.
Erin Jantz received her Master’s Degree in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care from the Institute for Spiritual Formation. She also holds a B.A. in developmental psychology and has furthered her education with trainings in trauma care from Boston University and intensives with Dr. Bessel Van Der Kolk. She has been practicing spiritual direction since 2012, helped to author ICTG's Spiritual Formation Resource Guide, and also teaches and speaks on a variety of spiritual formation topics. Erin lives in Southern California with her husband and their four marvelous children. |