July 6, 2020
Did you happen to catch that morning sunrise? It totally lit me up with positive
energy. A place of greeting. A moment of peace. Then being 100% human I had to remind myself
of life’s actuality and lack of accountability.
The pictures released from the July 4th weekend gatherings at
lakes, oceans and political celebrations.
We’re about to get hit and the only thing we can do is embrace each
other with love, peace and forgiveness.
I write out my morning prayers. I
want to be able to go back and study the energy that was moving through the
moment. Today I penned out, “Let us grow
beyond. Let us become part of the
elements required to invite peace. To
bring peace is an object of consumption.
Inviting peace is planting seeds.
Growing a harvest. Replenishing
it not with greed and the act of taking advantage of. But to train a new generation of farmers to
love your soil Almighty God. To maintain
its strength. To bring people to the
source of energy. Not take, beg or
borrow. To lift the hearts of those who
follow. To bring forward the future not
expect it to fall into place. The rays of light fall upon your place of
peace. Let each ray become what shall
lead us during these continued times of the unexplained and unfixed.” Pause………………….
Those words were written at 6:14 this morning. It’s now 8:36 am. Then being 100% human I had to remind myself
of life’s actuality and lack of accountability. I could easily walk away from
this writing today. My father constantly
told me about how he was growing tired of teaching his children because it was
falling into deaf ears. We can’t become
shoulder shrugger’s. On this podcast episode we hit a subject most probably won’t
like. The physical act of what you
believe versus what you’re feeling. I’m
convinced in my soul that these large gatherings aren’t taking place because of
what you believe but what you are feeling.
You want to feel free. You don’t
want to be told what and how to do it.
You’re being coaxed to get out.
You want to get back to belonging.
So what you believe has been set aside to grab a little bit of that good
feeling. Over the weekend I posted on
Facebook how we’re supremely addicted to excitement. Willing to pay any price to feel that moment
of boom boom pow. The neighborhood
fireworks are huge. The average price
for those sky scrapers were $40 to $150 per rocket. Maybe more!
It takes 35 seconds to light it, let it fly then explode. All of that money gone that fast. That’s like
buying a $50 steak and you excuse yourself from the table because it’s moving
through you quickly. It’s like sharing
an evening of romance that lasts 35 seconds.
Opening a warm bottle of Coke and 75% explodes freely after it’s been
opened. Then being 100% human I had to
remind myself of life’s actuality and lack of accountability. The momentary addiction of the modern
generation. The way we live is the
gateway drug.
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