For those of us who dream of such grandiose things as unity consciousness for Earth, we’re at the point in the story where we realize that the forces against us are getting big enough that we have to actually take action.
Again.
We can’t just sit around eating gelato and binging Hulu this weekend. We have to go out and actually slay some monsters.
Again.
Except the sword is rusty. The horse is dead. The joints need Tiger Balm.
We have a couple of allies—like those two people who follow you on Instagram because they like your bird photos.
This is the bad news.
The good news is that everybody loves this story. It’s the story where the heroes, who are weak and clueless and have everything stacked against them, head out into the perilous world because they’re the only ones who believe in good anymore.
Who believe in love.
Can they slay the monsters? Of course not. Are they going to try? Of course. Will they figure it out by the story’s end?
You’re never going to believe what’s going to happen by the end, because right now it just looks like a hopeless case. It’s so hopeless, it makes you angry.
But don’t worry, this is what stories do. They take you to the very depths precisely to boomerang you up and further up.
The only catch? You get to decide where this story goes.
What is unity consciousness?
It’s people spending more time focusing on making sure everyone is prosperous.
Everyone is happy. Everyone has their needs met. Everyone feels safe.
It’s people not having time to hate each other because they’re too busy helping the world.
It’s people not focusing on what’s wrong with you, but on what’s right.
It’s asking what we can do to improve. To add abundance to. To add love. To heal.
But wait, you say, what about that dude who says “These people have to get on a train to Poland?” You just going to try to love him out of that?
No. Love means safeguarding. Love means stopping harm.
How can we work together to make this world prosperous and safe for everybody?
And I mean everybody?
This is, obviously, a tremendous question, which is why I welcome your responses and feedback and ideas and input—all the time.
But it all starts with your mindset. So try to picture, for a moment, unity on Earth. We’re SO FAR FROM IT, so it might be a leap, but I encourage you to try. What does it look like?
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