Mary Esther Rohman
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Mary Esther Rohman
received her Doctorate of Philosophy from Brandeis University. She works
on the Call 2 Talk helpline as a volunteer after retiring from the
Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission in 2013. Rohman helps people
struggling with the effects of COVID-19 and other problems. She also
writes poetry and is a practicing Buddhist.
508-532-CALL
By Mary Esther
Rohman
The first time in
5 years
I’ve forcibly been
away
From the
spiritual field that sustains me.
Only two weeks
now, but the hurt of not answering the phones
Has left me empty
and vulnerable.
All I say when
the phone rings is “Call2Talk, I’m here to listen”
Then I proceed to
do just that.
Usually, all hell
breaks loose:
Miracles and
disasters,
Anger and tears,
Laughter and awe,
Frustration and
lies,
Truth and
bravery,
Praise and blame,
Connection and misunderstanding.
But no matter how
it goes,
It is always a
miracle
That someone
decides to trust a stranger
With the stuff
that is breaking their heart.
And that stranger
is me.
I’m awed by their
trust
That I will
always react with compassion
(No matter what I
really think)
And love them
The way they really
need to be loved.
Right now.
Compassion flows
through me,
The best feeling
in the world.
I volunteer this
experience
Out of a need to
be human.
And to remind
everyone
That we are all
part of a whole.
We owe each other
all the kindness we can muster.
Especially now,
when we truly hold each other’s lives in our hands.
Yes, beautifully described, what we always should be about. Bridget
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