Democracy: the Tormented Artist
The fate of such artists and so many other great thinkers makes us take pause as to why our best ideas take so long in gaining acceptance…
The fate of such artists and so many other great thinkers makes us take pause as to why our best ideas take so long in gaining acceptance…
Material goods and technology can contribute to positive change, but only when there’s meaning and intention. We are living in a crisis fueled by a lack of collective purpose, and people are wondering what’s next.
With the wisdom of the elders giving way to the determined action of the young, I felt profoundly re-inspired. I suddenly knew that the flickering light of hope was most assuredly ready to burn with the full radiance and audacity of hope.
Every day, individuals are utilizing higher consciousness to promote a much-needed service to renovate our failing systems and find coherence within the chaos. One change-maker in particular that I would like to recognize is Chris Dews.
As philosopher George Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
It’s the new year and many of us are trying to give up unhealthy habits in an effort to keep new year’s resolutions, and I would like to suggest that this year we upgrade our intentions.
Many of us are still lost in the swirl of chaos, wondering how much worse things will become before they get better. It kind of makes us want to sing the blues.
With women’s wisdom to lead the way, we are better prepared to heal the wounds of our past and create a nurturing environment for the future.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” As we face the accelerating and tumultuous changes in today’s society, that statement might make some sense anew.
We are forced to admit that we are only beginning to be knowledgeable of a small section of our genetic structure, and that holds a lot of potential in our evolution.