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Healing The Masculine Soul


 What does the 'tear' of the masculine soul look like?
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The ancient story of Adam and Eve is a story of the fall of humanity into brokenness. The story is not just about brokenness - it is also a story about trying to hide the shame of brokenness.

I believe that the ancient story is more about shame than about guilt. Many people over the years have made the story about guilt. If you read the story carefully (The Bible, Genesis 3), you will not find any references to restoring a fall from grace. You will, however, read a story about a man who is hiding from God and a God who makes clothes to hide their shame - acts which are a counterpoint to their original condition when they were without shame (Genesis 2:25).

This primordial story continues to be dramatized daily in the lives of people around us. People are trying to deal with their shame.

Andrew Comiskey observes: "Shame is the raincoat of the soul, repelling the living water that would otherwise establish us as the beloved of God." The marks of shame are fear and flight. Feeling shame we fear we will be discovered. We fear that those close to us will discover our true selves. Our shame drives us away from meaningful relationships into the aquisition of positions, titles, power, wealth and pseudo-relationships. This flight is often affirmed and supported as we are seen as successful by our peers. Some people unable to find comfort in these outward signs of 'shame-dealing' turn inward and attempt to hide their shame under various addictions including workaholism (this society's acceptable addiction). The degradation of these addictions leads to more shame and self-loathing which reinforces the cycle of shame.

This ancient story opens us to the problem of the 'tear' in the masculine soul. Men around us are looking for ways to deal with their shame. They are crying out for healing.

I will unpack this problem of shame in future blogs.

(c) 2008 Ronald Friesen

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