Kindness Can Lead to Profound Societal Changes

“Pessimists say that this is a dystopian science fiction nightmare, and that human beings divided into savage tribes will end up devouring one another, like in Cormac McCarthy’s terrifying novel The Road. Realists think that this will pass, as so many other catastrophes have passed throughout history, and we will have to deal with the long-term consequences. We, the optimists, believe that this is the shock needed to amend our course, a unique opportunity to make profound changes. We can’t continue in a civilization based on unbridled materialism, greed, and violence.”
― Isabel Allende

Nature is made of inevitable cycles of birth & death, creation & destruction. However, when you orient your focus on what you can create, you naturally focus less on destruction. Everything is not going to “get worse,” unless that is your focus. If you turn your attention primarily on collapsing systems in deep need of creative, uplifting ideas, there isn’t room for the magic of creation. Your physical existence is finite. Answers are infinite. 

So, rest and relax. Open your mind to creativity. The power of your consciousness and the power of your higher self can direct energy, but you must decide what to direct into being. One act of kindness can shift an entire timeline. No matter how much has gone wrong, one kind deed matters in a sea of cruelty. That is the place where the miraculous can grow.

Near-death experiencers often bring back a message of love and unity, but humanity (and a lot of NDErs/Spiritual Teachers/Ministers) haven’t completely mastered the art of basic and consistent kindness. Can we expect greatness from the rest of society when those talking about love struggle to be loving?

I’ve talked about being gaslit, lied about, defamed, and abused/attacked by people desperate for a following in the spiritual community. I’m grateful that energy of attack isn’t within me. A clear mind and a heart that wishes success and happiness for everyone helps me sleep very well at night. But, I can work on not snapping back at a triggering comment on YouTube. I can remember that sarcasm isn’t everyone’s favorite dish. I can set boundaries with more grace. We can all work on creating from a place of kindness.

Healing is knowing yourself well enough to let the light shine through you and show up as your best self, even if others misunderstand you, even if every human being around you is triggered and ready for a fight. After deep meditations, you can walk out of fires into the most beautiful of seasons and creations.

Many strong souls set an intention to come into the world and see the light in the middle of great darkness and create something better. Believe that you are one of these souls!

“Whatever was still alive had reason for hope.” –Victor Frankl

4 thoughts on “Kindness Can Lead to Profound Societal Changes

  1. Nice email Tricia. Sorry to hear that people have been mean and nasty to you. People tend to do that online when they wouldn’t do it in person. You’re doing great work. Keep it up. I’m sure you will.

    “this is the shock needed to amend our course, a unique opportunity to make profound changes. We can’t continue in a civilization based on unbridled materialism, greed, and violence” – good quote. I think things are going to get pretty wild, but they need to because so many of our systems and institutions are unsustainable and need to crumble for better ones to emerge.

    Rick

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    • Rick,

      Thanks for the work you do. You empower others and have greatly helped spread light and greater consciousness. What you say about people being nicer in person is true…I remember years ago when I asked a community college class if anyone “trolled” people online. An innocent looking, polite, soft-spoken student said he often trolled people. I never once saw that side of him in class.

      I’m glad you like the quote. Optimism takes work in these times, but I’d rather be doing that kind of work. And, it occurred to me that the people in the spiritual community who have attacked me have been kicked out of organizations for their own behaviors and choices, and for some reason they want to blame someone, but I should pay that projection no mind. It is not like you or Oprah or anyone with a bigger platform than me is attacking me. Do you like how I put you an Oprah together:-)?

      Tricia

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