Thursday, April 30, 2020
What If We Knew The Story
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What are we eight weeks deep into a vat of fat dubbed social distancing? The moment someone tries to pull free and do something on their own they end up being pulled back. I've had bosses that admitted to loving that way of life. There's nothing worse then hauling around sacks of unexplained and useless weight. On this podcast we leap into a subject not being talked about. At first it's going to come to you a little quirky but in the end you could find yourself on a different journey toward locating answers. We've heard so much about the Spanish Flu of 1918. Watched the pictures of the people gathering. Heard the modern reporters putting their own spin on something that up until recently remained a secret in many cities. They didn't want to identify the exact number of those lost. I do believe in one thing. The Kevin Bacon six degrees of separation. That being said. In my Native American studies I learned very quickly that what we do today will affect and infect the next seven generations. Hold onto that for a moment. The next seven generations. That tells me. You. Me. Our circle of internet friends and family. Through the Kevin Bacon rules of six degrees of separation probably have been affected by the events lived out during the Spanish Flu. What if we knew the story? While daily writing this morning two important thoughts fell from the nib of my writing instrument. The first was "It's a day of renewal. A moment of continued trust. Now that you've leveled the dust." That was my general reaction to last nights horrible rainstorm and flash flooding. I literally felt like I was supposed to sit and listen to all of it at two this morning. In doing so I heard more than nature. It's a day of renewal. A moment of continued trust. Now that you've leveled the dust. Cleared eyes to see. Lungs that can breathe. The walk is forward. But what happens if finding focus at the center of the heart is wanting to reinvent the circumstance? Quote number two. What happens if finding focus at the center of the heart is wanting to reinvent the circumstance? This isn't about living in a past you can't change. It's not about declaring war on uncertainty. You're gonna lose that one. It's about renewing your relationship with uncertainty. Over the past two weeks two huge steps have been made in helping to bring peace to those suffering from Covid-19. Over the past eight weeks businesses have discovered brilliant ways to communicate better while delivering products they didn't know they could bring forward. The education system is communicating with students in mind blowing one on one ways that only seems like a disconnection but in the years ahead it will be fine tuned and perfected. Uncertainty? You are living history. Say it to yourself, "I am living history." Seven generations from today will they know the story?
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