4. HARMONY WITHIN THE MEETING
"This is my
commandment: Love one another as I have loved you."
John 15:1
ADVICE
It is sometimes
difficult to remember that love is a gift of the Divine Spirit and not simply a
human emotion. As imperfect human beings, it is not always possible for us to
feel loving toward one another, but by opening ourselves to the Light Within,
we can receive and give love beyond our human abilities.
Relationships
among meeting members take time to evolve. Sometimes misunderstandings develop.
When differences arise, they should not be ignored for the sake of superficial
unity. We believe disagreements which might divide or disrupt a meeting can be
resolved through human effort and divine grace, and may result in a stronger
and more creative meeting. True harmony depends upon each persons deep respect
of and faithful attention to the Divine Spirit within us all. We endeavor to
practice humility, attempting to understand positions of others and being aware
of the possibility that we may be mistaken.
It
is the responsibility of the Ministry and Oversight Committee to be sensitive
to needs which may arise. Others in the meeting may be equally concerned, and
because of greater understanding in certain cases, be able to give counsel. In
reconciliation of differences, a position not previously considered may prove
mutually beneficial. At times it may be necessary to confront individuals whose
behavior is disruptive. A clearness committee or professional help may be
suggested in some situations. We must always remember the power of holding one
another in the Light, and the healing that comes from forgiving ourselves as
well as others.
QUERY
What can
we do to deepen our relationships with one another? How does gender affect the
way we relate to each other?
How does
our meeting balance the needs for honesty and kindness? What topics do we avoid
for the sake of "unity"?
When in
conflict with others, do we cultivate a forgiving spirit? Do we look to that of
God in ourselves and seek to address that of God in those with whom we
disagree?