Cease Quote by Henri Nouwen
“When we have nothing to cling to as our own and cease thinking of ourselves as people who must defend privileges, we can open ourselves freely to others with the faithful expectation that our strength will manifest itself in our shared weakness.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Return of the Prodigal Son, 1992, Henri Nouwen
Nouwen suggests that relinquishing personal entitlement opens us to shared vulnerability, where collective weakness becomes a source of strength
In simple terms: Letting go of ego lets us find strength in shared weakness
Embrace humility and community to discover deeper strength
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When to use this quote
- counseling
- group therapy
- faith communities
- social activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What personal privileges keep you from true vulnerability?
- How can shared weakness be cultivated without fostering dependency?
Overemphasis on weakness may lead to loss of healthy boundaries