Like many I am a nervous wreck thinking about Monday and the inauguration. The fact that it is on MLK day sickens me. Times like this you really need to lean in deep to your sense of humor.
Today I read on the air on KPTZ.org a piece by Marianne Williamson
Here it is
We’re living at a time when nothing will be as it was, a time of monsters but a time of angels, a time of great darkness but a time of great light.
For many, this is not an easy time. The world around us is a reflection of who we’ve been until now; the only way to repair the world is if we ourselves are willing to change. Each of us is being put through challenges, somehow perfect for making us who we need to be to do the things we need to do.
If we can all just be a little bit kinder, a little more merciful, and a lot more forgiving, that of itself will generate new beginnings.
And if you’re one of the people experiencing the deep and painful trauma of these times, know that you’re not alone. So many people feel as you do. Somehow, somewhere, Love will yet prevail for all. The thing we have to remember is that love can’t be something we’re just waiting to appear. Love is waiting for us, and can only appear when we are willing to channel it into the world.
I suggest you read it at least three times.
