The last ten years seems to have flown by. The world has gone through tremendous suffering, we’ve endured political chaos, hate crimes, losses our loved ones, and survived a global pandemic.
I’ve realized what I feel is part of a collective energy field.
The world at large wants to understand the meaning of our lives and asks if we are ever going to return to state of normality. I’ve always said we can’t go back to joy we must move forward into it.
There’s a multitude of forces, many in opposition with each other, playing out scenarios and scenes around the world. Unseen energies taking up residence in our collective thoughts and too much space in our minds.
These forces are the result of traumas from our childhoods, but also from multigenerational struggles during our evolution.
We are not perfect beings. We’ve never been a perfect society. We strove with the best of intentions when we’ve been our best, and we’ve failed during the times we squandered material gains, or worse —our hearts and souls.
Humans are smart, but we lack a certain foresight when it come to the evolution of technology. Some say with the development of AI, it won’t take much beyond our current point of existence before AI will see us as the problem.
It seems each generation’s work has been cut short, by the death of innovative and loving leaders, or by our own circumstantial individual or cultural situations. While we’ve been trying to take the work of these great civic and humanitarian leaders forward, each generation has become increasingly worn out.
I have faith we can change that.
We know when we refocus and realign with a state of simplicity, those things make us happy. We know when we nurture very human and natural things —those things bring us peace.
In accordance with that which promotes a peaceable world, we must also become more civil and kind, more optimistic.
To place safety above power and honor above gain is a noble thing.
We need to teach love.
RS 5-24-23
You Will Be Loved by The Rick Eva Music Project, a YesRising Venture