Sermons On The Second Readings
Despite the zest to adapt when things go amiss with the human body or the mind, a self-alienation and sense of being unacceptable can ooze into our spirit. Part of this self-disliking grows from the disappointment of lost dreams that precedes the discovery of a new purpose. The nerve-wrack of frustration with societal and physical barriers incites estrangement from ourselves. The need to find other ways to manage spawns some of the I-am-not-okay in anyone who encounters a significant change.