connection with deer in winterBrene Brown is a social worker with a Ph.D, who became widely known after her TEDx talk on the power of vulnerability went viral. It is one of the most watched TED videos of all time.

Through her research, Brown identified what it means to be a wholehearted person. These are people who have developed resilience to shame and are not afraid to be vulnerable. In her book, Daring Greatly (paid link), Brown speaks of the need for a sense of belonging and connection.

Connection is why we’re here. We are hardwired to connect with others, it’s what gives purpose and meaning to our lives, and without it there is suffering. ~ Brene Brown, Daring Greatly

I’d add that it’s important to connect with the world as a whole, to all living and non-living beings, not just to other people.

Brown sees love and belonging as two expressions of connection.

And, those who feel love and experience belonging are simply people who feel they are worthy of it. Many of us do not feel worthy. Many of us feel that we have to put on a mask, because deep down we are not enough. Often, we feel this way because we have been vulnerable and were shamed as a result. And, we’ve internalized that shame.

“Disconnection is expressed as loneliness, isolation, disengagement and emptiness. We feel alone and unseen.” ~ Brene Brown, Daring Greatly

The reason I love photography so much is because it helps me to connect with the world around me. It brings me into the present moment and helps me to see what’s really there. Every photograph is about relationships or connections – between photographer and subject or between subjects within the frame. Photography is not simply a way to express myself. It’s a way to express how I connect and where I belong.

The word belong here has nothing to do with fitting in or conforming. It has to do with where we are seen, heard, and accepted for who we really are. What I learned most from Brown’s book is that the greatest act of daring is to have the courage to be yourself. And, to know that your self is worthy of love and belonging.

I believe that we live in an interconnected, interdependent world and that the quality of that world and of our lives depends on the quality of our relationships. We are unique individuals but we are not islands. We’re all connected and we all belong. It’s our responsibility to bring our uniqueness to the world as a whole. Everything we do and say matters and makes a difference.

What makes you feel connected with others and the world?

 

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