They may
need to express anger or grief; they may need to talk or simply be
silent. They may need us to hold their hand; they may need us to give
them time alone. Whatever the case, when we hold space for someone, we
offer ourselves to be a container for the overwhelming feelings they may
be encountering due to their circumstances.
When we offer ourselves in this way, the more centered and grounded we
are, the better. Our steadiness allows our companion to lean into us for
support, and our presence provides an environment in which they can be
free to move. We can also help by being responsive, allowing them to
dictate the flow of action from talking to not talking, from anger to
grief, and back again. By being aware and open, we can help them
confront their feelings when that feels right, and back off from them
when they need a break. Holding space requires humility,
conscientiousness, the ability to step out of the way, and us to
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Monday, 10 May 2021
Holding Space for Others
[Daily OM]: We have all been called upon at one
time or another to help a loved one through a difficult time. When the
help required consists of concrete actions such as running errands or
making phone calls, we know what to do. But sometimes we are called to
hold space for the person as they go through their journey.