Good morning. Happy Sunday!
This week I have been reminded again and again about thinking outside of ego. As I forward articles and messages about being One, I have to remember that the message came to me first, didn't it?
We. Are. All. One.
Until we fully comprehend, and begin to act in a way that reflects this belief, our world will not change, not personally, nor globally. We have to embody the idea that we are all one. There just is no other way.
When we look at our neighbor, the stranger driving down the road, or even members of our own family, we must try to remember that they share the same energy that we do, that ultimately we are all connected by this energy, and by the spirit that is this energy. Begin to feel the energy that pulses within and around you. Begin to feel the energy that arises from the Earth. This energy is you, it is me, it is all of us together.
As we embrace the ideas that we are all One, we begin to act in manners that reflect this paradigm. And although this concept is not a new one, we are seeing more and more people changing their minds from a self-absorbed, ego obsessed paradigm to a new belief system that celebrates all of life and all of life's interwoven aspects. We are all one.
We have to find ways to build community around us and end the isolation. We have to reach out and help one another as we all struggle to find new solutions to the old problems that plague our planet. How can we be of service to one another and help to heal our Mother Earth? It is all connected.
As we change our minds, so too will our energy vibrations rise to meet the demands of acknowledging a planet and a humanity in crisis. We can and we will solve this dilemma that faces our small home planet...but only if we acknowledge one another first and realize that every single one of us has something to contribute in the wholeness that is everything.
We have to stop hurting each other. We have to stop hurting our planet. We have to stop hurting life. We have to stop hurting ourselves.
Be One.
Love to all.
~Rev. Kerry
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