Monday, March 16, 2020

Social Distance

Listen to "Social Distance" on Spreaker. Well that didn't take very long. I hear something like social distance and without a doubt the mind body and soul wants to dig in deep and locate a spiritual explanation. In doing so I begin to ask questions. Lots of them. Most of the replies have been locked into the typical, "What do you mean and where are you going with this?" Social distance is a must. We have to live with it as our present place of Now. Without it we face moments even darker than what 146 nations around the world are enduring. Your social distance cannot become a social disconnection. That's been extremely heavy on my heart since the reality of all of this set in less than a week ago. We're already the generation that doesn't mind Ghosting family and friends on the social media. What happens when social distancing evolves into the everyday pattern? Schools, businesses, restaurants, bars and other places of socializing are closed. Here sits the internet. You can't hear my vocal inflection. Your heart will paint for you an assumption as to what mood I'm in or trying to set. Which is why it's so important that human interaction has got to be physical phone conversations. Face to face time on the phone looking at each others actions and reactions is vital to our steps growing forward. On this podcast I am transparent on how important it is to not let go of whatever you believe in. Whether it's the universe, God, Buddha, Shamanism, Hinduism... Whatever you believe, each of us are now the student. We are to learn from this without hoarding the experience. Let this unexpected change in global energy serve as a place of lessons that shall be used to teach in the years and decades in front of us. And on this walk if you shall stop, stumble and begin to doubt you must have a backup plan, place, person or area in your personal life that you can retreat to so that your social distance doesn't become a social disconnection. Churches all over the world have utilized the strength of the internet by way of posting thousands of messages from other books of experience. A daily diet of learning from them will help keep your present place of Now focused on how your Now is being used. Create a blog. Build a podcast, video or other shape of communication. We can't place ourselves in a world where we don't know what's happening on the other side of each others walls of social distance.

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