Tipping Point Season?
It feels like a tipping point: either we choose love now, being one humanity on the same globe, or we rip it all apart in fear and greed and a willing denial.
It is December 2012, and the world is in a pretty big mess: Global warming, wars, hunger and need, tensions among people every which way. And at the same time, people are envisioning change, intentionally creating a more global consciousness and connectedness.
As people approach the holiday season – solstice, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza and other celebrations – it feels different this year. Yes, there are tremendous social and economic pressures to buy things and to spend money (especially in our American culture), to be consumers above all else. And yet, there is also a sense of calm and peace that seems to be emerging -- some kind of quiet, like a soft down comforter or a gentle tropical breeze enveloping the atmosphere around the globe.
People are taking time to see each other, to acknowledge that we are here together, that this is a sacred place and a special time on this planet.
Whether we buy boots for a person living on the street, like the police officer in New York City did, or take homemade cookies to someone who lost a special person in their life this year, or adopt a family to share our blessings with, I hope all of us find a way to celebrate connection this year. As we do, we will, indeed, bring peace on Earth.
Blessings of the season to all of us, Rebecca
P.S. Homemade pie is one of the really good ways to bring people together!