Thursday, July 1, 2010

on being uninvited


Since the air was so fresh this morning I opened our front and back doors wide and let the breeze blow through. Sitting in my favorite place on the couch I saw from the corner of my eye a swish and thought it was Walter (the cat) coming in the front door.

Then another swish and I saw it was a huge black cat who had breached the boundaries and was heading into the center of Elliott world. I jumped up. Smacked my hands. Yelled "You! Interloper! Out!" The cat looked terrified and scooted back out the door.
I closed the front door behind it.

It made me think about what it feels like to be uninvited or unwelcome. We all have those experiences where we walk into a situation with tip toes and a sense that we might be yelled at to leave. Not literally of course.

We are uninvited when obvious friends keep talking and we just stand there, obviously unincluded, looking stupid. We are uninvited when no one makes eye contact. Or when we try to participate and no one notices or says a 'yes.' When someone is protecting their space we are uninvited.

What if we took on a disposition of inviting people into life as one of our regular practices. Even if we are not the official owner of the space.
Take a grocery store. We don't own the store, but we can still invite people in. Talk to them. Treat them humanly. Smile. Make space for them.

What if we tried that today. Just for fun. See what happens.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

WONDERFUL idea. There are few things that make me feel more unlovable than waiting for an invitation than never comes.

Krissi said...

When I ride the bike to work here in TO, I try to smile at people on the sidewalks when I ride by. Sometimes it is difficult as I'm not yet adjusted to riding it up the hills, so I'm out of breath and focused. But I try. It is such a little, little thing, but cities lend us to a bit too much anonymity. I love it when people smile back. More do than I expected. Sometimes others smile first. It is so small and just in passing, but it feels inviting anyway.

Lee Ann said...

I have lately been trying to be more open and engaging as I go about my errands, or to comment if I notice something unusual in a positive way about someone. It is amazing the joy that these simple interactions bring to my day.

Lee Ann said...

I have lately been trying to be more open and engaging as I go about my errands, or to comment if I notice something unusual in a positive way about someone. It is amazing the joy that these simple interactions bring to my day.

Lee Ann said...

I have lately been trying to be more open and engaging as I go about my errands, or to comment if I notice something unusual in a positive way about someone. It is amazing the joy that these simple interactions bring to my day.

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