Re: On (misplaced) Generosity
by
hereticsoul
06/29/2007, 12:36 PM #
I can only speak to how I respond to people in these situations. First, the fact that I'm a man probably makes how I choose to respond more comfortable than I might feel if I were a woman.
But my gender and safety concerns notwithstanding, I do my best to react in a manner consistent with my spiritual values. As someone who aspires to live in the example of Christ, I am often reminded of his teaching that what you do "to the least of these, you do to me." In that context, I try to react to people asking for my help or generosity as I would if I knew that person was Christ.
So these moments are, for me, spiritual tests. And both me and the person asking for my help are being tested. I am being tested to see how I react to another human being who comes to me with their needs. They are being tested to see what they will do with help provided to them. It's not my place to judge what they need, and especially not by comparing their needs with my own.
When I am asked to spare a little money, I share what I can when I'm able. But even when I happen to not have any change or cash on my person, I always give what I can give freely...recognition of human dignity. I smile, look them in the eye, and say "Sorry, my friend, I don't have any cash on me." I have always been given courtesy in return. Perhaps I'm lucky, but I believe that what we offer to the world is ultimately what the world offers to us.
I also try to remember a passage from Khalil Gibran's wonderful book, "The Prophet" in which he says about giving:
"He who deserves to receive his days and his nights deserves to receive all else from you. And he who deserves to drink from the ocean of life deserves to fill his cup from your little stream."
Does this mean I'm taken in by cons from time to time? Very likely so. But I would prefer to be a giving human being, no matter how misplaced someone else thinks I may be, than someone who shuts out the needs of others around me. After all, it may be me who is someday in need.