| FRIENDSHIP Featured at May 2010 Service |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Tuesday, 04 May 2010 00:00 | |
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The May 2nd service of the NTCOF featured the subject of FRIENDSHIP by NTCOF Presenters Don Lewellyn, Erin Taylor and Licensed Professional Counselor Luciana Whipple. Mr. Lewellyn considered some stories of friendship and the lessons – and questions! – such stories offer us in thinking about what it means to have friends and how friends help us bring meaning to our lives. Ms. Whipple reminded us of what friends do for us and what we do for our friends, and also what friendships can’t do. She discussed levels of friendship in terms of the degrees of trust and intimacy we establish with others, that friends offer benefits that show up in not just our emotional but our physical health. Scientific evidence strongly suggests that loneliness and friendlessness can adversely affect life and health. Drug and alcohol addictions can be the cause and/or effect of a failure to establish and maintain healthy friendships. Most importantly, “friendship brings us joy!” Whipple discussed how true friendships can survive conflict and difficulties, can overcome the bounds of time and space and even “dissolve the distance between life and death” when we remember and continue to benefit from our past connections with friends who have died. Ms. Whipple identified 15 elements of successful friendships:
Finally, Ms. Whipple reminded us that we often need different friends for different situations and at different levels of intimacy, that one friend cannot fulfill all of our needs. Our challenge, she concluded, is also to explore what it means to restore the public nature of friendship to the world. There are connections between friendships and choice, justice and the public good that need to receive greater attention and care. |
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