I entered a café yesterday. Dead silence. Has
something happened? I looked around, the tables were occupied by people of
different ages, each starred at a computer or phone screen. Not one engaged
with another. The cluttering from the barista was a relief to hear, she turned
on music to fill the deadness in the room. Did I just walk into a sci-fi film?
Nope. This is the modern world I was told.
It reminds me when I was on a boat to meet my whale
friends. Beneath the clear blue sky we travelled not far, suddenly two
humpbacks rose from the water only a few feet away. Life, in full splendor and
glory. What a magnificent sight to behold, I was in awe and moved to tears by
the sheer sacredness of it all. When a school of dolphins joined and played in
utter joy in the waves around us, most people’s faces lifted into smiles and
cheers (best facelift ever). Connected and open we experience happiness. We are
in Love.
But, when we are in a state of separation
from the spirit of life, our selves and each other we suffer. We might escape
into the mind, disappear from our bodies and the earth, we feel discontented or
depressed, negative, isolated, anxious, lost, closed down and overwhelmed. Our
relationships get tangled into complicated knots and walls are built. Misery arrives
in its many disguises and deadness can spread like a silent disease. We may try
not to feel any pain or joy, nor hear the beckoning of soul, and fill
desperately the gaping hole with endless substitutes. Computers come in handy,
but they cannot give life or real connection.
What helps us to remember who we are, and open into
the source of life? What supports us to be present and really connect with each
other? What enables us to meet challenges with courage and celebrate life with
gusto? What allows us to respond from love with all of our human
vulnerability?
There are many ways that lead us home. A kind hand
from a friend, waking into the preciousness of life in the blink of an eye,
feeling the soft fur of your cat or dog, listening to the wisdom of our heart,
practicing acceptance toward what we experience in this moment, reaching out to
resolve a conflict into understanding, a good belly laugh, sobbing buckets when
sad, seeing sunlight pierce through the clouds, putting your nose into a bouquet
of flowers, sharing words and deeds from love…
It is my honor to offer a hand across the bridge for you, our relationships and
leaders in this world. With a twinkle and a smile,
Nicola
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