Hope in the Future
It has been raining here on the east coast these past few days. When I look out the window I see an abundance of green, reminding me of the aliveness of spring in full bloom. I am moved by the intensity of colors, of seeds sprouting, of leaves growing, and of my granddaughters’ inquisitive minds.
This gives me hope.
As the political and environmental crisis grows in front of our eyes and as the world becomes more complex it can feel overwhelming and we are tempted to lose hope. It is a challenge to remain balanced. Can we look at the reality of what is happening while not fleeing into a false sense of hope. And if so, how can we hold this?
I believe we cannot do this alone.
When I offer a constellation a community is created where we can share and participate in mutual feelings that we all know and carry within. We don’t have to stand alone with our burdens.