Anger, and Drama, and Fear, OH MY!
Posted by: Laurie Cameron in A Sign of the Times, Compassionate Observer, Fine Art of the Reframe, Ripped From the HeadlinesIt takes a lot of courage to choose Love right now. It’s so much easier to unconsciously get sucked into the anger, drama and fear that’s running rampant through our collective consciousness – make that our collective UN-consciousness. And this collective unconsciousness begins with just two people agreeing to something. Then one more, then one more, then one more. Pretty soon, we have what we often refer to as “mob mentality.”
All it took for the Cowardly Lion in “The Wizard of Oz” to lapse into his knee-knocking, tail-crumpling state of fear was to buy into the Scarecrow’s belief that there were things in the forest that you’re supposed to be afraid of. In short order the Tin Man jumped on the band wagon, then Dorothy joined the panic party. Pretty soon, they were all huddled together, skittery and nervous, afraid of every noise and movement - real or imagined - in the forest. In that mindset they were a helpless and easy target for the attack of the flying monkeys. Not a very healthy way to go through a day - or a life, for that matter.
The good news, however, is that the collective UN-conscious can shift and become more conscious and healthy – it works both ways.
When Dorothy was captured by the Wicked Witch, her timid pals decided that rescuing her was worth moving through their fears. They stepped up. They worked together. Collectively, they chose Love.
And at the end of the movie, all it took was the Wizard, or more accurately, the “man behind the curtain,” to tell them that there were new possibilities, - and voilà! - their perceptions of the world were transformed. With a mere suggestion of a new “truth” about who they were and what they were capable of, they became the embodiment of Courage, Love, Intelligence, and Hope.
Did the world around them change? No. All that changed was that each of them made a new choice; they chose to focus on what was possible rather than on their fears. They chose to focus on Love. Then their world began changing, too.
So, in the midst of all the stock stuff, the mortgage mayhem, the bail-out ballyhoo, and the political pandemonium, you actually DO have a choice.
You can choose which collective mob mentality to contribute your own energies and agreements to, thereby making it more powerful. You certainly can choose anger, drama and fear. Many of us have.
Or you can step up with the rest of us and choose Courage, and Action, and Love… OH MY!
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NOTE: Sending out Love and Thanks to my dear friend, Chet Sisk, who, in his YouTube video announcing his new program, “Welcome to Life Part II,” simply and eloquently shares this concept that it only takes two people to make a new agreement. I know it’s not really a new concept, but it resonated with me, and it made sense to recycle it here. Watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT8pHnrgpLQ.
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