Change is upon us whether we like it or not. We can be proactive and make it easier on ourselves or we can continue to react with negativity and fear.
We are seeing evidence of the change worldwide. Humanity is coming to terms with itself, looking into the mirror of human consciousness. It forces us to face our fears, our failures; look at who we are individually, as a family, as a citizen of a country, as a member of the world family, dysfunctional though it may be.
We are all in this together. Many of the same societal trends we see in the United States are also in Europe and elsewhere. Values have become skewed. Kids are bullied worldwide because those who bully see so little of value in themselves. Homes and cars are often treasured more than family relationships and integrity. Greed is a monster lurking everywhere in the shadows. Political parties are on power trips. They value their own party’s interest more than their own country.
The globe continues to be riveted with earthquakes, ecological disasters, volcanoes, economic collapses of institutions and countries, and wars. 2012 is here now. Some say it’s the end of the world, at least as we know it. At the very least, it does seem to be a time of endings and new beginnings.
Whatever needs to change is smacking us in the face now. Such things as poverty, hate, greed, dishonesty, discrimination, hunger, abuse and war will no doubt continue until we seriously take a look at them, both as a society and as an individual.
Are we losing sight of the forest while climbing our own trees of righteousness and separatism? Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but thoughts and words are things. There are a lot of harmful ones floating around. Just look at what the haters are posting on the internet, even about things they know nothing about and people they don’t even know. Where does this come from? What is going on in peoples’ own lives that fosters this kind of thinking?
We cannot survive alone, whether as an individual or a country. We are all one. What we do to another, we do to our own selves. Seeking the spiritual in our lives can put us in touch with the whole of human consciousness. The path to spirituality is a personal choice. It doesn’t matter whether it’s through a church community, listening to beautiful music, enjoying nature, or meditative experiences. What’s important is that we reach a state where we feel at one with the universe; a place where we can feel love for the whole and most importantly for ourselves. It is impossible to hate anyone else when we truly love ourselves. Raising individual consciousness will raise the consciousness of humanity. Life will become easier with an increase of positive, higher energy thoughts floating around the world.
Appreciation is a golden key when it comes to bringing more good things into our lives. This includes appreciation of such things as love, friends, family, health, objects, opportunities, those annoying people in our lives, and most importantly, everything about ourselves. Yes, I said, “those annoying people in our lives.” Why? They are here to teach use something about ourselves. When we learn what it is, they are likely to go away or fade into the background. There is something good in everything and everyone; we just need to look more closely to discover it.
It’s time to houseclean our own personal lives. What’s really important? What issues keep repeating themselves and need to be finally dealt with? A “wants” versus “needs” assessment is a valuable tool. Many of the things we think we want will really not make us any happier. It’s also time for an elimination of excess baggage, whether it’s things or relationships. Keeping around what we’ve outgrown, or no longer interested in, weighs us down. Our inner world mirrors our outer world. If we can make our personal worlds more satisfying, loving and peaceful, then we will be better prepared to face the challenges that 2012 brings.
