Together again – & again – & ever again … (01/13/2018)
You might think that the co-worker who annoys you at work is worthy of your gossip — and you might think that those “damn Democrats” (or those “damn Republicans” — pretty much the same thing these days) are worthy of your ire — and you might think that those “Muslim extremists” (or those “@$#& terrorists”, or those “dimwitted heathens”) are worthy of your judgmental enmity &/or livid hatred … You might think those things indeed, and indeed, we have all been taught from a very young age that thinking such things is “normal” and “appropriate” and “reasonable” and even “good.”
Of course, what thinking these things (and God forbid, actually acting upon those thoughts) does is nothing more than blind you to the very simple fact that the people who you do not like (and/or the people who make you nervous, and/or the people who worship a different God, and/or the people whose skin is a different color, and/or the people who are attracted to non-traditional genders, and/or even the people who do mean things to you) are all a part of your very own Family — and your refusal to see this fact does not for even one instant make it any less Truth-full.
For indeed (and in-deed), if we but have the humility to pause for a moment when confronted by such people — and then but have the courage to repeatedly & persistently give them the very thing that is lacking in their lives (hint: your unconditional Love — shown via your acts of Kindness), then those folks have no choice but to inevitably & incontrovertibly come back into Harmony with you again.
Yes, I will admit that this return to Oneness is an inevitability — that we don’t have to “force the issue” with our lives’ enemies at all; that we will all have no choice but to return to Harmony together at some point; at the latest during out last conscious breath while lying on our deathbeds, and yet it is not necessary to wait that long to do so …
… and I highly recommend against choosing that waiting.
Peace to ALL … S
“What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. And yet the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness is cured.”
~ Kurt Vonnegut