05-30-2022, 09:57 PM
I often question myself: what can I do here and now to "help" in this situation? where do I see love in this situation?
It comes back to a loving, accepting place of spirit. I find that often the most loving, accepting "thing" I can do is truly listen to and see others and meet them where they are, which may include physically doing something for/with them, but not necessarily.
Are you asking literally what can we "do?" Physically or spiritually or both?
I can get overwhelmed at the suffering and confusion amidst us here on Earth. And even more overwhelmed when I consider solutions (physical and spiritual). Yet, loving is something I can do on a daily basis. Love is empowering and "simple" in this way. (Though not so simple sometimes to put into action and make that conscious choice.)
Making a choice to love is something we can each do within our daily walk through life, any time, any place. One interaction, one moment at a time. Love is so accessible in this way: it is there for the choosing, it doesn't cost any money or require organization, it doesn't require anything really other than a state of being. (Easier said than done, I know.)
Expanding something like this to a group ... is that what you're asking about? Just trying to get a more clear picture of what you/we have in mind.
It comes back to a loving, accepting place of spirit. I find that often the most loving, accepting "thing" I can do is truly listen to and see others and meet them where they are, which may include physically doing something for/with them, but not necessarily.
Are you asking literally what can we "do?" Physically or spiritually or both?
I can get overwhelmed at the suffering and confusion amidst us here on Earth. And even more overwhelmed when I consider solutions (physical and spiritual). Yet, loving is something I can do on a daily basis. Love is empowering and "simple" in this way. (Though not so simple sometimes to put into action and make that conscious choice.)
Making a choice to love is something we can each do within our daily walk through life, any time, any place. One interaction, one moment at a time. Love is so accessible in this way: it is there for the choosing, it doesn't cost any money or require organization, it doesn't require anything really other than a state of being. (Easier said than done, I know.)
Expanding something like this to a group ... is that what you're asking about? Just trying to get a more clear picture of what you/we have in mind.