Freedom of speech Quote by John Beevers
““But sometimes, I have a great longing to hear something different from praise, for my soul sickens of too sweet a diet. It is then that Jesus gives me a nice little salad seasoned with vinegar and spice. The only thing missing is olive oil, and that makes it even tastier. The novices offer me this salad when I least expect it. God raises the veil which hides my imperfections from them, and my dear little sisters then see the reality and no longer find me quite to their liking. With a simplicity I find charming, they tell me what a trial I am to them and what they find unpleasant about me. They stand on no more ceremony than if they were discussing someone else, for they know that their freedom of speech delights me. It is actually more than delight. It is like a wonderful festival which overwhelms me with joy. If I had not experienced it, I could not believe that something so against one’s natural feelings could afford such happiness. Once when I was passionately longing to be humiliated, a young postulant did it so effectively that I remembered when Semei cursed David and I repeated to myself the words of the holy king: “Yea, it is the Lord who hath bidden him say all these things.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Spiritual Autobiography, John Beevers, 1970
The author longs for honest, even harsh, feedback rather than empty praise, finding spiritual growth in confronting uncomfortable truths.
In simple terms: People need honest feedback, not just compliments.
Seek truth over flattery.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- spiritual practice
- confessional writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What truth are you avoiding?
- How can you give honest feedback kindly?
Harsh feedback can damage relationships if not balanced with compassion.