My apologies for such a long post!
Yesterday I celebrated the birthdays of both my mother and my mother-in-law – both of whom shared the same exact birthday: February 2, 1929. They were both born in the year of the Great Depression, and both were teenagers in World War II, experiencing these events from different parts of the world – my British mother in Europe, and my American mother-in-law in the United States. Both had parents who were immigrants. As girls, women and mothers, they both grew up relatively invisible to the world around them, which favored and valued the opinions and desires of males and fathers – and yet, they viewed others with love, compassion and empathy in return. In commemorating both of them, I am also thinking of how they would be contemplating the world we are currently living through right now. They both passed away more than a decade ago – definitely before the Trump years and the extreme division of today in the US and around the world. But I think they would also have said that they had seen much of this before in the experience of their own lives, and that now it is much more crystalized and dangerous and in serious need of attention.
The dilemma for me in the past few months since the election in the US, has been what to say to those who follow my blog. It may surprise you, but my silence is not the result of anger or fear or withdrawal from the world. Rather, I have been watching all that is unfolding, and thinking about what that means for us in our lifetime, for our democracy, for our planet, for humanity. Evolution always moves forward, and always reveals weakness (It is revealing our greatest weaknesses now!). I am disappointed in the result of the election in November 2024, and I feel extreme empathy and deep concern for the suffering that is occurring as a result of a vengeful, thin-skinned, self-absorbed person who once again found his way to the Presidency of the US, but I am also asking myself “WHY has this happened?”. I have not lost myself to rage at the outcome I did not want and did not expect. I have gone within to understand the reason it is important for us all to collectively experience and witness this horrible event unfolding. I still believe in the goodness of people; I still believe in the power of our collective thoughts and faith; I still believe that events occur in life for reasons we can’t always comprehend when close at hand (and sometimes requires more distance from the event, before it can be more fully understood); and I believe that we can think (and long for) what we assume is best for us (and not be wrong, necessarily), but also not realize that that “solution” may not be in our long-term best interest, if it does not bring the significant change needed quickly, and reveal important truths about us and about our systems and processes that have gotten us to this point in time in the evolution of our species. Perhaps we need to more fully and comprehensively understand how deeply broken things are or can be, when the wrong kind of energy takes control. Human beings have a habit of forgetting our past, and also of not properly fixing what is broken and what needs to be healed. The result is to repeat mistakes – only each time we do that the mistakes are more dangerous and more destructive and more difficult to resolve!
So now, we are in a time not unlike what so many of our ancestors have faced, in which we are being called to really look at and “see” each other and our world, and to decide what kind of a future we really want to create. What should our reality be? What should it look like? What are we willing to live with?
Extreme disinformation has divided us, and more dangerously, has created an environment in which no one agrees on what is real. And until we can reach a place in which we start to agree on basic facts, we can never again trust one another and see ourselves as one country or one world. This is very destructive, and can only lead to our complete demise! Also, we have discovered that amassing great wealth among the few, has huge consequences for our very existence, as money and those with it, becomes the only power given voice, influence, and control of our collective destiny. Now we witness the world’s richest person who feels entitled to walk into the US and take over its government by buying and controlling information and people with very little push-back. A “democracy” in which the people have not chosen its leader! A healthy country and a united people, would never have permitted this. But we have not been healthy, and we have not been united, because we do not agree on what kind of a future we want to move towards, and we are lost in a sea of misinformation and disinformation. And apparently money is all that matters. We’ve known this about our culture for a long time, so perhaps a personality like Trump or Musk taking control away from us through the power of money should come as no surprise!
Sometimes, it takes seeing and experiencing what we DON’T want, in order to begin to understand what we DO want. Sometimes it takes those with ill intent to point to all the places we have not been safe, secure, or thriving, so that we can fix what needs fixing. Sometimes it takes surprising and unexpected destructive action, to wake up those of us who have been sleeping. Sometimes it takes the breaking open of something we thought was OK, to understand that it was not OK under the surface. Sometimes it takes looking at the extremes and chaos, to realize how dis-empowered we truly are by what we thought was working. And sometimes, each generation is faced with an enormous task to confront, which is required for our needed evolution and the protection of our planet. I think we are in that moment right now! And I think we are all here to bare witness to what happens when enormous change is required, and also to be a huge part of that change!
What is going on in the US is not affecting the US alone. It is a world-wide problem that requires a world-wide solution! We need to fix “us”, so that we can save the planet, so that together, life can evolve! That world-wide problem is greed, corruption, unequal influence and voice, theft and absolute power for the few. And the US, with its freedoms and its focus on money and power, is the perfect setting to shine a light on this problem. Trump, Musk and those who prop them up and do their bidding, are showing us and the world what urgently needs to be addressed. Yes, much of what we are seeing, many of us could have predicted, but we are also seeing things we were not aware of (or will see soon!). And more importantly, those who have been affected and mesmerized by extreme disinformation need to see the reality of their world, and the lies which have been told. Some may never see it, but I believe that many others will. And when a more significant number of people begin to have a shared experience with shared facts, then we have an opening to changing our course and changing our world and fixing our deepest problems.
My mother and mother-in-law walked through a world that told itself one story about who it was, but actually lived another story. As women, they had to navigate through that world, knowing what they knew to be true, was different than what they were told was true. This is an experience and a knowledge particularly shared by all marginalized people. The ability to influence the perceived reality of others has been going on for a long time, and has been deeply destructive! AI is a natural progression from this idea – and it can be a very dangerous progression, depending on whether our intentions are to do good or to do damage. We have to clearly decide NOW what we are willing to accept, to live with and to manifest!
For my mother and my mother-in-law, they could not escape the reality created for them in their time. So, they found ways to be a Light in the world with their families, with their neighbors, with their friends, and with strangers. They supported and healed others in ways they would never have imagined they had done, nor would they have taken credit for it. They simply saw what they had to face, and then worked at changing it one person at a time.
Our challenge now, in our time, is to not get lost in what is happening around us, but to be aware of it and to understand the seriousness of it, and to find our own unique ways to make a difference in the lives of others. We can see the danger before us, and we can decide that everything we do from this point forward, is in service to each other and to our world. We have to get this right!
This can be a very dangerous time, but it can also be a very transformative time in which we decide we are moving in a different direction from what the powerful and the wealthy have decided for us. It is in times like this that I wish I still had my mother to talk to, but I also remember that she was forced to live in air raid shelters for years during a time when the entire world was at war trying to stop a problem that we are now facing again – the destructiveness created by the desires of a few for absolute power! We have to get this right! Its time for the “power” to truly rest with “the people” – and this is something the United States should understand intimately, and has a responsibility to fix within its own borders! As such, our lesson and our challenge has been presented to us, once again, in the form of Trump. We have been provided with a second chance and a harder lesson to learn and to overcome, and now, we have no choice but to get this right this time – in our own time!
Beautiful tribute to your beloved mothers, Anita! And a very profound and meaningful reflection on the evolution of society and the state of current times. It’s so important to be aware that “we can decide that everything we do from this point forward is in service to each other and to our world.” I believe we can get this right, but greater awareness is surely needed. Thanks for helping raise awareness. I so appreciated reading from you. Thank you! Lots of light and blessings to you, my friend; have a beautiful day*
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Thank you so much for your kind comments, Susana! It means a great deal to me coming from you, as I find your blog posts so inspirational, uplifting, and empowering! They always have the feel of channeled messages! Blessings to you, as well, my friend! ❤️
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Anita, I’m so glad to see you return to your blog at this critical time for our nation and world, and I appreciate your thoughtfulness and sweeping vision.
Your references to your mother and mother-in-law are both inspirational and grounding: so many women have fought for so long to advance women’s opportunities and rights in the US, only to see this deliberate attempt to roll back progress. Ditto, of course, for Black people, LGBTQ people, and all the other Americans now being undercut and dismissed as unqualified DEIs under the guise of protecting our nation from mediocrity, while we watch a parade of the most unfit, mean-spirited, anti-American candidates being installed as the “guardians” of our governmental agencies–all while the unelected richest man in the world performs a “bull in a china shop” coup.
As I live in hope, I will embrace your message that this “cracking open” will enable us to awaken enough people to start to rebuild, both here and throughout the world–and we will somehow find the kindness and compassion to do so in an inclusive manner that is worthy of the generations to come.
Best to you. Please keep blogging!
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Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging comments, Annie! I completely agree with everything you said about the qualified being rendered as “unqualified”, “while we watch a parade of the most unfit, mean-spirited, anti-American candidates being installed as the “guardians” of our governmental agencies–all while the unelected richest man in the world performs a “bull in a china shop” coup.” It is so hard to witness, and so overwhelming difficult to effectively and quickly respond to everything happening at lightning speed! And I guess that is the point for us all: It takes all of us, in a variety of different ways, to realize and yield our collective power to change our outcome. At the end of the day, money CAN’T buy everything, if we don’t let it! It does appear that this “burn it all down” strategy is waking more people up to just how important effective government is to our lives, and also how little “freedom” we have when we turn it over to the rich and powerful, the truly unqualified, and the violent! Your actions and your wonderful blog posts that break everything down in ways that can be clearly understood, are super important for our time, and I appreciate your work so much!! And thank you for being an ally of “hope”! It is so very important, particularly right now, that we all believe in our power to change what is!
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Your reference to the need to crack things open reminded me of Leonard Cohen’s line: “There is a crack in everything; that’s how the light gets in.”
Very pleased to be your ally in hope, Anita!
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Oh, yes, I love that line!! I think I even referenced it in one of my much earlier posts! Ha! Very pleased to be allies together, Annie!!
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Thank you Anita for your deep thinking and articulate expression of your insight to bring us hope at this time, to help us look in retrospect at the struggles and experiences of women like your mom and mom in law and so many other women and marginalized groups of people who did everything they could to bring about positive changes, equality and freedom from oppression, basic rights which should have always been a “given”, as we are all part of the same human species. However, all those efforts & positive accomplishments are once again at risk. We are at a turning point indeed. A point in which we could go back to repeat history or a time when we wake up and learn through contrast (painful growing pains), what we do not want to repeat ever again. We need to truly envision what world do we want to build for our future, and each of us has the power to bring about this change, no matter how small we may think that our circle of influence is, rippling effects can reach much further than we think. We are all interconnected, and now technology has given us access to an instant bridge around the world where we can now share our ideas to expand our understanding by having these conversations without limits and borders.
Thank you for being one of the empowering voices of hope for our future dear friend!
Much love always,
Amira
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Thank you so much for your always kind and supportive comments, Amira! It truly means a lot! I recognize how difficult it can be to remain hopeful during times when so many are being harmed, and I don’t want to make it seem like any suffering is unimportant (or a sacrifice that must be made) and that hope is easy. I simply want to remind us all (including myself), that we always only have two choices – hope or despair – and that the path of hope will keep us focused on a solution to the madness, and ultimately freedom from it! In the meantime, we will help each other get through this in every way we possibly can! As you said so well, “each of us has the power to bring about this change, no matter how small we may think that our circle of influence is”. The underlying message of this time is that “every person is important”, whether the message is to those who are trying to divide us and attack our differences, or whether the message is to those of us who are organizing for change!
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I am also trying to remain on the path of hope. Your post, Anita, is another example of how to do that. Thank you! I love how you bring in the history and decency of your mother and mother-in-law as examples of ways to do and be good citizens.
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Thank you so much for your kind comments, Lori! Each day, our ability to remain hopeful is definitely challenged, but we are not alone, and we will save our country together! Thank you for walking this path with me (and millions of others!)!
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“…my silence is not the result of anger or fear or withdrawal from the world.” Anita, those are the very reasons I have been mostly silent on my blog, which is why I’m glad I finally got around to reading this one. Thank you for these words of reason in the midst of such craziness in these times. Larry
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Thank you so much for your kind comments, Larry, and for reading my post! I think many of us are still processing what we are feeling, and are trying to find the words to express what that means for us, both individually and collectively! It is reassuring to experience, during the “craziness of these times”, how much so many of us have in common with each other, and also knowing that we are connected and are sharing a path with many, many other caring and thoughtful souls trying to make sense of it all! Thank you again, Larry, for your kind comments!
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