In my meditations this week, the two words that have comforted me, held me and inspired me are truth and hope. Not just as words or concepts, but as felt experiences. This past week has been an intense one, to say the least! We’ve had to process the trauma of the appalling insurrection of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday January 6th. As painful as it is to face the harsh reality of white supremacy in America, I was relieved, dare I say, refreshed by the articulate, direct truth spoken by Brittany Packnett Cunningham. She spoke a piercing truth on MSNBC’s Brian Williams program on Wednesday night. And once again I felt, deep to the core of my being, that truth will set us free! Please listen to hear a truth we all must face. In fact, listen to it a few times to let it sink in. Thank you, Brittany, for speaking such a courageous, direct TRUTH!
I am so grateful to once again be uplifted by the wisdom and compassion of my dear friend Margaret Dulaney. Her recent story called “The Age of Atrocity” from her Listen Wellpodcast, was just what I needed to hear. She provides examples of how these atrocities, thought history and all over the world, have not stopped some people from shining their light. Margaret says that “honor, goodness, love, charity, kindness, shine with spectacular light against the backdrop of atrocity. The hero’s light often emerges when humanity’s light goes dim.” Please listen to “The Age of Atrocity”, to see if it might inspire the hero within you to emerge. Let Margaret’s insights and wisdom center you, inspire you to be kind, choose love and creativity, over fear and paralysis, precisely in the midst of these dark, despairing days. May kindness and light carry you through, help you spark your own hope for yourself and our future. Thank you, Margaret, for cultivating HOPE in humanity! Enjoy the podcast!