Today I am surfing the Internet prompted to thinking about
the big themes of world peace, social justice, community building and personal
growth. Each year millions make resolutions to bring about change both personal
and global. Each year we make these promises in the face of little change over
the past year. Such statements are certainly a testament to human optimism.
What all this has me wondering is what are the real results
of making resolutions? Is there
intrinsic value in these proclamations? Or are we simply engaging in nurturing
our sense of hope, enriching our spirits with the idea of a brighter tomorrow?
Further how can I, or we, harness this worldwide expression
of powerful intent into a source of real progress in our evolution as a species
of peace, tolerance, understanding and compassion? As usual I am faced with
more questions than answers.
One thing I do know is terms like ‘world peace ‘ mean little
as gargantuan goals. It makes sense to deconstruct such goals, identify what we
can have an influence over as individuals and identify those elements that will
require cooperative action.
If we take this example of world peace, it would seem
obvious that in order to participate in broader efforts I, or we, must first
adopt the language of peace, removing violence from our language. Examine if we have removed tactics and
word uses that come from our “power over” culture.
To often, it has been my choice to engage in some grand
cause before doing the self-reflection, and personal work required to become a
real agent of change in a cooperative effort.
So for this year, I resolve to bring change first to self,
engage in community and determine if I have the skills and knowledge to engage
in global efforts before I commit.
. When ready I will jump, but not before.

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