Meditations by Ian White Maher: Praise | Gratitude | Joy | Transformation
The Tortured God of My Youth
December 3, 2016
I spoke about letting go all the while clinging to control like a man holding onto a life preserver.

The God of my youth was a tortured figure forced to walk a high wire over dangerous beasts of prey who snapped their jaws below waiting for the tortured God to make mistake and fall into their pit. This God was a mockery, a buffoon, a clown I stuck high up on that wire. At the time, I did not live with a God of my own, but with the pale referents of the God of other people, with the shadows of their love and distrust. I lived entirely within the experience of others. I had no idea how to look for myself. I didn’t even know that was possible.