Yesterday was Epiphany, which is Three Kings’ Day, which is the day that the Bethlehem star led the Magi to visit baby Jesus after he was born.
And now a new meaning to the day, as this is that day that human beings stormed the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
One hand holds the reality of faith and hope and devotion to God’s love.
The other hand holds outrage and upheaval and violence as the answer.
What more is there to say? We humans hold both in our consciousness, our subconsciousness, our physical bodies and our manifestation capabilities.
We have a choice at every moment, in how we rise in the morning and face the day, in how we greet each other or strangers on the street, in how we treat our bodies and our minds, in how we look at others’ woundings with compassion or disdain, in how we focus on making money rather than addressing the core of our security needs.
We have a choice every moment.
Love is our primary nature. It hides and lies dormant underneath wounding.
Mankind is waiting for each of us to wake up so that we can heal what sleep has created.