Tonight there is song. Empty streets are filled with love; we sing alone and we sing together.
Across chasms and borders and boundaries, across ideologies and races, across class there is song.
The rain washes us clean.
There is a rest like I have never seen or even imagined.
While fear remains, it has also guided us back to each other, back to ourselves.
This is an Ode to hardship, with gratitude for struggle and doubt
I’m so in love with uncertain times because what will remain certain is love, is our Humanity even if we lost it for a while, it found us again
Song reaches me from my balcony, breaking an eerie calm as the city settles into a 20-day quarantine. Two and a half million people indoors for the duration. I heard the doors close, as if all at once, as the sunset and a strange empty World met my gaze.
And, as the rain began to fall, a song began to rise from homes across the valley, a chorus of gratitude and love for one another
I began to hear it from even further off
From across the world as the sun set,
in the old world, on a sacred night, prayer and song intermingle in a global call and response.
We are singing together United by our isolation,
bonded by our love for one another and with the fresh perspective of how special this all is.
Never did I imagine I’d be writing a love letter to a global pandemic, but I write to the bond that we have uncovered, the priorities we misplaced, the time we took for granted
We are so fortunate to be alive
We are so fortunate to be alive today!
Even in this precious age of uncertainty,
Fear and loss can bring us together.
Love, like the song, rises from the streets
Turn to friends
Turn to music
Turn to glance in the mirror
and celebrate this moment for its gifts
and its struggle.
For the opportunity and it’s hardship
they are inextricably linked.
Your fear is valid
but so is your love.
Sing the song of love and pray with your whole soul.
This time is an invitation back to ourselves.
For that I am grateful, or that I rejoice!
Has there not been enough of the right kind of hardship
the divisive struggles before?
But now we are really All in This Together,
stranded or sequestered together
bonded in ways humans on the planet have never been.
linked by common collective global experience,
yet fortunate enough to reach across the world through the Web
we are closer than ever before
Able to slow down — invited to slow down
forced to slow down.
— because we needed it
to re-evaluate our priorities
—because we needed to
to reconnect with one another and ourselves
—because we were lost
Let the Earth take a breath.
Take a breath yourself and reconnect.
We all need it.
Author’s Note:
My new book, “How Change Really Happens: Unexpected Tools of Transformation” (available through Amazon: Kindle/ Audible) re-examines our understanding of both external and internal change. It teaches how we can cultivate an internal bond to fortify ourselves for difficult times and circumstances, such as those we face today. It was written to support individuals and communities through change and transformation.
Photo Credit: Annie Quick
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