We have created
imaginary boundaries, sectioning ourselves into countries and states,
forgetting that in reality we are all living together. Seeing an image of the planet Earth taken
from space inspires awe in many of us, since we can clearly see the
connectedness of all of us who live upon this planet. We have created
imaginary boundaries, sectioning ourselves into countries and states,
forgetting that in reality we are all living together, breathing the same
air, drinking from the same water, eating food grown from the same earth. We
share everything on this planet, whether we are conscious of it or not, with
other people, and those people are our brothers and sisters. Keeping a
photograph or painting of the planet Earth in a prominent place in our homes
can be a positive way to remember our interconnectedness. Meditating on the fact that any sense of
separation we have from one another is truly an illusion, we will naturally
begin to make more conscious choices in our daily lives. The simple act of
preparing food, or determining how to dispose of our refuse, can be done with
the consciousness that whatever we do will affect all our brothers and
sisters, no matter how far away they live, as well as the planet herself.
When we foster this kind of awareness in ourselves out of a feeling of awe,
it becomes easier to be conscious than to fall back into old habits of
thinking of ourselves as separate. When we contemplate the earth in her
wholeness, we attune ourselves to the truth of the bigger picture, which is
the Earth, and all of us, every one of us, living on her body. We are
connected to one another in the most intimate way, because we literally share
our living space. As more people become aware of the reality of our interdependency,
things will shift in a positive direction, and much of the discord that we
see now will give way to a more cooperative, loving conscious. This is
happening already, so as our consciousness grows, we can join with the many
other minds working to live in the spirit of togetherness. |
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