What informs our perspective?
This past week a lot of people went to their social media platforms/pages to express their raw emotions and horrified disbelief over the mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis that killed two children and injured 17 other people, the majority children.
I cannot imagine the suffering of the parents of these children, nor the agony of the parents of the young person who was the cause of this tragedy, as well as the torment he must have been going through to inflict such pain. I share in the many prayers being offered on their behalf and humanity’s, to comfort, heal, and lift in these times of greatest need.
There are many questions that need to be asked. Have always needed to be asked. None of them political. All of them personal and self-reflective.
Why self-reflective? Because all change happens within, one person at a time. Before we can possibly agree on solutions, we must address and heal our own personal trauma so they are not reflected in our comments, suggestions, or conversations. At this point, many are clear that using more trauma to heal trauma does not work.
It seems we are in a time where all our inner woundings are being shown to us front and center. Viewed from a larger perspective, everything can be an invitation to release the inner pain and see things from a different perspective. But instead of trying, mostly we just double down on the pain and expand it. It takes time and focused willingness to let go of our histories that shout that we are victims and must take everything personally.
Gratitude can help lessen the emotional charge and transform this misunderstanding. Even gratitude to feel pain can be appreciated as a true connection to your body and its messages. Feeling is a gift when used as a way to discern individual experience. Feelings were always meant to flow through the body without becoming the stuck energy of emotions that create layer upon layer of wound stories.
Everything inside us feels so big and real, but is it? Only from our personal perspective it is. But if we truly want solutions, we must be brave enough to ask what informs our perspective? If we feel constricted and full of pain inside, then we know it is our own wound informing our story.
When we stop reflecting through our wound we start to see reality. When we stop needing anyone to be a certain way in order for us to feel okay inside, we start releasing the wound within.
This week, and every week, my prayers are for humanity. May we truly have eyes to see and ears to hear our own woundings so we can feel them, love them, and move into real solutions.
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