There is potential, for sure, as humans to be a part of creating new and incredible things. But I just see a disconnection from ourselves, each other, and the world around us, and I wonder if it warps the way we see these things: thinking we need to fight, fix, and/or dominate them instead of nurturing the goodness that’s already inherent in them.
I think what you say is absolutely true in the majority case now. And yet, it doesn't mean this world, and we as a humanity, are doomed to live a life of separation. Slowly, voices like yours and mine will have more of these conversations and, inevitably, we will eventually ONLY be able to see our inherent goodness. I wish to believe :)
That's a great point, though I actually think embodying the balance between listening, learning, and then expanding is much of the mastery.
Indeed, there is so much we will be taught by the world, but our unique experience precisely as humans is the opportunity to be further creators within this great beauty.
What do you think, especially as one who deals in cycles? :)
There is potential, for sure, as humans to be a part of creating new and incredible things. But I just see a disconnection from ourselves, each other, and the world around us, and I wonder if it warps the way we see these things: thinking we need to fight, fix, and/or dominate them instead of nurturing the goodness that’s already inherent in them.
I think what you say is absolutely true in the majority case now. And yet, it doesn't mean this world, and we as a humanity, are doomed to live a life of separation. Slowly, voices like yours and mine will have more of these conversations and, inevitably, we will eventually ONLY be able to see our inherent goodness. I wish to believe :)
That really is the hope, that collective change can happen for us :)
Amen! I think hope has legs, such that it will walk with us until we get there :)
Us humans seem to think we can improve upon everything instead of letting it be, letting it teach us
That's a great point, though I actually think embodying the balance between listening, learning, and then expanding is much of the mastery.
Indeed, there is so much we will be taught by the world, but our unique experience precisely as humans is the opportunity to be further creators within this great beauty.
What do you think, especially as one who deals in cycles? :)