Greetings Everyone,
It is difficult to
know what to say or how much. America has been shaken. And now New Zealand has
too, but by entirely different events. My heartfelt prayers go out to all who
feel scared, fearful, angry, confused or disillusioned. Kia Ora to my friends in New Zealand.
We are living in
difficult times and what saddens me most about this most recent American election are 4 separate but
related issues:
1
- That we are all being manipulated to think, feel
and thus believe that we have to be on one side or the other and that whichever
side you choose, the other one is evil, horrible and must be silenced and defeated
at any cost. This is not true and this false narrative must be stopped.
2 -
That we have elevated denial to dysfunctional
degree and instead we see and hear only what we want to see and hear. We ignore
what doesn’t fit our model of what we think is going on. The increased use of denial to cope with a challenging world lubricates our inward spiral towards dis-empowerment and detachment and makes us less able to think, feel or act authentically.
3 - That the fine arts of diplomacy, inspirational
leadership, deep listening and creative cooperation seem to be relegated to the
trash bin when they are some of the most important tools that are needed now to get
our divided country moving forward towards a better future for all.
4 -
That civility and basic decency seem to be
fading from the cultural discourse and are being replaced by a sense of
righteous entitlement and permission to bully. I find this deeply worrying.
I know that you come here to find inspiration and connection
to something sweeter and deeper than the chaos of modern living… and I will do my best to dig deep and bring
forward what creative expression that I can in an effort to celebrate the
beauty and magic of this world and our lives here… but this moment has been a
big hurdle to get over/through as our collective has been deeply shaken.
What I know to be true beyond all the drama in the airwaves is
that we are all connected, no one is separate and that we will get thru this.
Nature delivers her own shake-ups: floods, earthquakes and all manner of
upheaval and she recovers afterwards, just as we do when exposed to such
unexpected and traumatic shifts. We can learn from her example: that every single
thing is needed in an ecosystem, whether it is a mighty oak or the delicate,
microscopic threads of mycelium that connect the roots of the trees deep underground….ALL
of it is needed and crucial. Every rock, every flower, every bug is a part of a greater,
magical whole and we each are needed now too. Every voice matters, even those we disagree with. However, as the now-dominant species here on this
planet, no matter what we disagree on, we must learn to live more respectfully with the earth that is our one
and ONLY home and we have to do this together.
So on to some
inspiration…
As a meditation on how useful it can be to engage with the opposite of our point of view, I give you an image of a sculpture I did earlier this year:
Blessed Be to you and all your Loved Ones
Nice comment in which I wholeheartedly participate
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thoughts. Thank you.
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