Buechner talks about the significance of touch... I really gotta agree with his sentiments.
I hear your words. I see your face. I smell the rain in your hair,
the coffee on your breath. I am inside me experiencing you as you are
inside you experiencing me, but the you and the I themselves, those two
insiders, don't entirely meet until something else happens.
We shake hands perhaps. We pat each other on the back. At
parting or greeting, we may even go so far as to give each other a hug.
And now it has happened. We discover each other to be three-dimensional,
solid creatures of reality as well as dimensionless, airy creators of
it. We have an outside of flesh and bone as well as an inside where we
live and move and have our being.
Through simply touching, more directly than in any other
way, we can transmit to each other something of the power of the life we
have inside us. It is no wonder that the laying on of hands has always
been a traditional part of healing or that when Jesus was around, "all
the crowd sought to touch him" (Luke 6:19). It is no wonder that just
the touch of another human being at a dark time can be enough to save
the day.
- Originally published in Whistling in the Dark and later in Beyond Words
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