Starting
a group with like-minded people can help you feel grounded and connected to
what matters in your life. |
Human beings, by their very nature, love to
gather. Yet, as much as we crave community, the rigors of real life
frequently interfere with our efforts to come together with like-minded
individuals. For this reason, fellowship is crucial to humanity's
well-being — now more than ever. Most towns and cities play host to a variety
of small groups that allow people to congregate purposefully, but that does
not mean we should not consider founding our own. When people with similar
interests, ideals, or aspirations come together as a group, a community is
built that provides a new dimensionality to our earthly experiences. The formation of a group is like an
invitation, welcoming all those desiring companionship and camaraderie into a
circle of support. You may feel driven to create a group for women, healers,
knitters, readers, writers, or political activists. Rules can be a part of
your communal experience if you find that level of organization appealing,
and it matters little whether your group is large, goal-oriented, or
structured. When you have a firm vision of the group you wish to bring into
being, hang posters, reach out to acquaintances, and get in touch with
similar groups to attract participants. Groups of like-minded individuals
tend to be somewhat inherently exclusionary, since they serve as a supportive
environment in which people who have something in common can gather. Yet such
groups also can transcend the boundaries that might otherwise keep people
apart. The group you create will likely attract people from many different
ethnic, cultural, and spiritual backgrounds, and if you make these
individuals feel equally welcome, your group will grow and thrive as a
result. Try to ward off any discouragement you feel
when those intrigued by your group's purpose are not ready to
contribute actively. They are likely waiting to see how it evolves and
whether you are truly committed to serving as its heart and soul. If the
group you have founded is a positive influence in the life of even a single
individual, it is well worth it. Your intention to bring people together will
be the seed that develops into a source of nurturance and community that
stays true to its purpose long after its initial inception. |
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