Most, if not all of us, understand what and who humanity
is. At least we understand the meaning
of the word. Humanity according to the Mirriam-Webster dictionary is by
definition:
‘the quality or state of being human; the quality of being
kind to other people or to animals and/or all people.’
Not wanting to focus on the negative for long we still need
to mention that today, based on what most of us believe is going on in the world around us, it feels a whole lot like very few grasp the meaning of humanity
or want to be a part of humanity that contributes in a positive way. There is war, poverty, human slavery,
terrorism, tyranny, oppression, racism and truly hateful people in the world
today plus more. Yet if we choose to
look away from what is presented to us by the news media and look away from the
actuality of some of the isolated, but still quite devastating, events
happening in the world today we can if we choose see something bigger and much
more positive than today’s most common world view. To look away doesn’t mean that we deny negative
things are happening or that we don’t care but looking away, even if for a
brief time, helps us get a better grasp on what really is going on in the majority
of the world and can serve to renew our commitment to being a positive force in
the world. The weight of the negativity,
the struggle, the hatred, the battle over power and wealth can get to some
people and it can poison their soul. We’ve
all seen it in others and have known others who are unable to step back and see
the entire world and not just the bits of it that are in turmoil where life is
suffering and suffering is life. We’ve seen how cynical, how shut off from others and how hopeless
they can get and most of us don’t want to be ‘that way’ so we keep on keeping
on trying to keep it all in perspective.
Perhaps the answer is for those of us who are awake, aware
and who truly do want to make a positive impact on the world, on humanity, to
come together as ONE adding our own individual gifts and power to something
bigger than ourselves. It may not
require ‘official’ organizations or groups to assemble those of us who want the
world to be a better place for all but it does require us to act locally while
we are thinking globally. It requires us
each to support everyone around us, even strangers, with our kindness and our
compassion; even if it’s only shown to others through a smile, a nod of the
head and/or a kind word. Giving that
which we all seek, being treated with kindness and compassion by others, isn’t
difficult. In fact it’s really as easy as falling off of a log because it truly
comes naturally to every living being; even those human beings who are filled
with hatred, a lust for power and wealth and who defend themselves by hating
and harming others before they can be mistreated or harmed.
It is within us ALL to be kind and compassionate whether we
want to acknowledge it or not. But if we
don’t believe it’s there or if we believe that it is either beyond our
capability or will be difficult to cultivate within ourselves then we can’t access
that most human part of ourselves. You’ll
find a lot of people, some professional, who say that it’s ‘human nature’ to be
cruel, to be ultra-competitive, to exert our will over others and more but I
will never believe that to be true. I
refuse to accept that ‘excuse’ for behaving in negative ways because once we get
in touch with our true inner selves we can easily access our ‘humanity’. The layers we build over our lifetimes are
often protective in nature and we feel that they serve us, and serve us well,
because they protect us from being hurt by others. But the ‘worst’ thing that
could ever happen to any of us is NOT to get our feelings hurt by another
person or persons. The ‘worst’ thing that can happen to us is to deny ourselves
the experience of being a caring, compassionate, empathetic and giving person to
our fellow humans, because to deny that all of this exists within ourselves is
to deny our own humanity. When we lose
our humanity we lose the ability to connect to others in ways that bring us
much more blessings than trials. When we
lose our humanity we are adrift in a cold, dark Universe that brings us nothing
but pain anyhow so why not choose to be that which we know this world needs a whole lot more of?
In this Infinite Universe that we live in and were created
by there is infinite possibility for every one of us and if we choose to join
together to explore those possibilities, against all odds, then we can build a
world where many fewer humans suffer at the hands of other humans. I truly believe that it IS possible to love
our way out of the dark and into the light; not just for ourselves but for
all. We are currently existing according
to a certain paradigm and the paradigm will continue as it is until the
pendulum is swung and TOGETHER we cause a paradigm shift.
There are, I believe, infinitely more decent human beings
who are aware and awake, if not open to being aware and awake, that we share
our planet with than many of us believe there are. Thus I have great hope that if we begin to join together,
support one another and love one another as the brothers and sisters that we
truly are (by virtue of our shared DNA) we can affect a paradigm shift that
will change everything. We may never
live in a world where there is zero poverty or zero racism or zero hostility or
zero subjugation of one group of people by another but we most certainly can, I
believe, create a world together where there is more peace and love and
kindness and generosity and compassion and mutual support than there is all of
those negative things we want to put an end to in our lifetimes.
We can do this but we must come together with others who
feel the same as we do so we can begin to shift that paradigm away from all the
pain and suffering to a world where there is true equality for all along
with the ability to pursue life and liberty for ourselves. A world where love is the norm and hatred is extremely rare...
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