These days many of us are called upon to stay at home as a matter of principle. Some stay together in groups (like family) while some are alone. Both situations can become a challenge over time or even overwhelming when they can no longer “escape”; either from the people they live with or worse – from themselves. The second one is what I want to talk about and what is a general problem. In our routine days, it may be easier to get distracted from the fact that they are not able to deal with themselves. But these days there truly is no escape. Instead of throwing themselves into work or party life, they are now forced to deal with themselves. It can be very hard… but also wonderfully healing. To me, it feels like a high-speed rehabilitation – wanted or not.
Many people may work through a lot inside themselves during the coming days and weeks. Above all, they may recognize themselves and their own value anew because they may not have taken the time for that for a long while. Instead of identifying with what they do or what they have, they will begin to identify with who they are again. What a wonderful process! A higher perspective can be reached. Many new ideas and abilities will emerge. People will see themselves as part of the whole again and they will understand their role much better. Many will become aware again of the value of specific persons in their lives, and maybe they will more likely be able to make peace with them and with the past. The ego may fall and the soul will surface.
This morning I listened to a part of an interview with two futurologists (Matthias and Tristan Horx). They suggested something that I often do in times of crisis. They said you should beam yourself half a year into the future (maybe picture yourself in your favorite café) and then look back and see how the crisis has changed you. That alone gives the courage to see the opportunity in the crisis. It lets you look beyond the crisis and confirms that there is not only life after the crisis but an improved life AND it can already provide a view of what you will value differently and see with different eyes. With that “outlook,” the process of renewal is driven forward.
This time gives us the chance to recognize our potential and to use it in a completely new way. Love the person you’re with, and you will rise like a phoenix from the ashes.
In Love and Light
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A beautiful post! Thank you for sharing, Erika!
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Awh, my pleasure! Thank you so much for reading, Jan 💖
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Thank you, Erika. Works for me wonderful too. Michael
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It has an amazing effect, hasn’t it?
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So true, Erika! Thank you for sharing! Sorry, have been involved iin reparing a very old system, here. Horrible hat computer had been used 20 years ago. Best wishes, Michael
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Wow, that’s what I call “recycling”!
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Lol
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:-))
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Deeply thoughtful post, dear friend. A time of crisis will either bring out the best or worst in us. This can be a time for reflection, meditation and clearing the mind. That interview you listened to sounds very interesting. Have a very inspiring week!
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Thank you very much. I am glad to hear it was inspiring. I think there is so much confronting us (in good as in challenging ways) which we might not ever have thought of. But I believe that in the end, it all leads to a big healing.
Thank you and I wish you the same, dear friend!
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You’re very welcome. Totally inspiring! This is a challenge to pull us into a new awareness and state of being. I agree, a big healing is in store 💖
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Well said, Sylvester 😊
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Thank you 😊😊
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You are welcome 😊
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😊😊
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I was having a very similar conversation with my mother and sister while I was just visiting them. It’s about being willing to get uncomfortable with uncomforbility. This time in our world is a forced reset, an examination of priorities.
I enjoy sitting with my soul but that wasn’t always the case, I’m referring to specifically when I was in my straggling years.
I’m reminded about darkness and light here. One cannot exist without the other. It’s in darkness where I accept the parts of me that I don’t like, love them even.
Beautiful post my beautiful friend❤🙌😊
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It is a tough nut to crack. But once the shell has broken we can see the light that shines through and realize that it has always been there. A time of self-discovery. Blessings, Maria 💖
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Truth. I just reread my comment and I think you could tell i meant to say comfortable with uncomforbility lol….yes we who have broken pieces now understand the light that shines from within has been there all along. It’s a beautiful and ever unfolding gift to ourselves. Many blessings and love to you my lovely lady friend 🥰
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Got you, Maria. I fully agree with what you said here. Blessings and health your way, dear 💖
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Perhaps this is a great time to change the way we look at each other. 👁👁🍃
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I definitely believe so, Gail. This time might change our complete way to look at the world, life, people, ourselves… it is amazing 💖
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So much food for thought there, sis ❤ Stay safe ❤
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Thank you, dear sis 💖A time of a global clearing out process. You take very good care too 💖
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Very powerful and inspirational, Erika 😀
Great advice about looking back into the crisis, I will try that.
Take good care of yourself ❤
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It is a very powerful tool. And even more powerful when implemented in a meditation.
I will, dear Irene. You too 💖
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Thank you ❤
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You are so welcome, Irene 💖
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She remembered who she was… heck yeah!
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Awesome quote, isn’t it? It hit me too when I found it.
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good to remember, and inspirational. thank you, erika
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Thank you, Beth. It came to my mind yesterday because I was thinking of how my mother-in-law would have been challenged to deal with the current circumstances.
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Totally agreed !
I hope you are doing well.
Blessings
Jannat xxx
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Hi, Jannat. Thank you very much, I am fine. How are you doing, dear?
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