Who Are We To Each Other?

Lovers, enemies, cleaners, daughters, sons, collaborators, team members, husbands, wives, spouses, bosses, employees, service providers, caregivers, friends, and many more.

So many roles we play. 

Some are open-hearted, others not so much.

We need to feel safe in the world, so we bring along the old habits we've used repeatedly, not seeing the possibilities for something more.

Our hearts are shielded from any potential pain, at least as best we think we can protect ourselves.

So our being together can be at the surface or a more profound connection if we feel safe enough.

We don't realize the decision is up to us.

We are alone for the most part. 

We are strangers to those closest to us.

Who are we to each other?

Is there a path, connection, and energy we can exchange that would bring our open hearts to meet and, at that moment, realize you are me?

In some way, we are connected through the ages from generation to generation.

If we embrace our energetic nature and open our hearts to connect deeply, we can feel safe enough to change our world into a better place.

Our children are the recipients of our habits and behaviours.

Can we show them a way to connect in love, openness, and consciousness so that they have a world in which they can live with hope, love, and vision?

If you choose to walk a path of connection to yourself and others, you are obligating yourself to let go of old ways of being that no longer serve you.

When you make that decision, you free yourself.

Then you know who you are to each human being to whom you are connected.

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