The Confidence Coach Susan L. Axelrod

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Entreaty For Our Time

Progress or regress? Life got too busy, too chaotic; too much. Leaders reduced to power mongering, workers stressed beyond human limits, families stretched beyond patience and love, children over-scheduled and burdened into obesity, depression even suicide. The richest in the world lived high and kept it to themselves while the poorest died in the streets. Religious leaders abused their flocks, organized religion crumbled. Human sensibility dimmed and the earth suffered.

Modern day, or pre-1789 France? Were we actually in the best of times? Are we in the worst of times, yet? Yes and no, no and yes. From nearly the beginning of recorded time, there is evidence of gain and loss, strength and weakness, hubris and humility. Will there ever be a time in human history when this is not so? Perhaps, if in the future humans become genetically integrated with robotic circuits that dull emotions and create a false sense of ‘stable’ mental outlook. Until that time, with incalculable passion we rail, we cry, we shout and fight, we laugh and we love. Until that time, we emote from the deepest place of power we were given, the Soul.

What is it that is happening in the world today? Is it an ‘unseen foe,’ lack of preparation and selfish leadership by those in power or a long, slow decline of concern about humanity and the earth? Looking for an enemy is the human response, blaming others for everything is the go-to for most; it always has been. ‘Not my fault’ becomes ‘not my problem’ and as such, Soul-the greatest concern of all that is-suffers and goes in deep, down into the darkest recesses of consciousness. When the Soul is shuddering and shuttered, the human vessel is then permitted to live as it wants, in self-orientation, with total lack of consideration for ‘other’ or for the greater good of humanity and of our earth. And darkness reigns. Then, sadness, depression, despair, anxiety and fear propel up, out and swirl around each human and throughout the universe.

But there is light

If you can catch your breath, if you can stretch out your body and quiet your mind for just a moment, if you can clear your head, open your eyes, then you can see the beauty still around you. Look for it. It’s in the earth that our Mother renews annually in spring, buds sprouting through the cold earth. It’s in the human race that the Divine deems worthy to continue no matter what, babies still being born. You see it in the stories of the mundane, of one person reaching out to another; of a child’s delight, of an elder sharing wisdom gleaned and gained with a younger. Of humans connecting over the internet checking in with relationships formerly forgotten or neglected. 

You see it in a city cheering on the heroes on the front line of today, in the suburbs where neighbors out walking see, as if for a first-time, other neighbors. You see it in women paying their stylists and cleaners now for future visits that may not happen. You see it in tens of thousands of workers volunteering their skills to help and support others. You see it in the water in Venice, clear and blue for the first time in generations. You see it in severely reduced emissions and pollution. The earth, renewing; humanity responding.

An entreaty for all time

Ask yourself the still-relevant age-old entreaty first put to us two thousand years ago: “If I am not for myself, who will be for me?” (on self-care, putting on your oxygen mask first) and then: “If I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?” (on consideration of humanity and taking action). [Rabbi Hillel, c. 110 BCE–10 CE]

The follow-up question to consider, the entreaty for our time is this: “Who do I want to be and how do I want to be; what can I do?” This simple question asked over and over by humans throughout the world can help turn on the light that dispels darkness. It is the ultimate control, in your control. Each and every one taking personal responsibility for humanity and the earth. Activating your brain by asking this simple question, activating your heart by taking action will fuel your Soul’s Rise. As Soul rises, growing light will dispel the darkness. Start with loving your self more, move quickly from self to other, love others without judgment, find faith and community that supports and you will feel rejoined with humanity; being the light that is needed in our time.

 

Susan Lowenthal Axelrod is a momma, writer, coach, and speaker showing by example that truly anyone can lead today. Take the reins of your own life and act, now and lead others to the light. www.whatwillyourlegacybe.com | susan@confide