Chipping Away at Our Fears
Two years ago I published this blog. In the light of today's headlines and current conversation, I have decided to republish it.
We
have to begin to chip away at the veil of fear encircling the globe. What can
one human being do? In the oft quoted saying by Gandhi, “be the change you wish
to see,” we have inkling. It sounds wonderful; and we say it to one another in
smug knowing. However, it does not seems to be working in diminishing the
pervading fear. So, what do we do? A simple paraphrase of that saying gives us
a clue. ‘Do the change you wish to have.’ In other words do something about
fear in order to live in a fear free world.
Here’s my plan, a very simple one indeed. Say a cheerful hello to a stranger every day.
Here’s my plan, a very simple one indeed. Say a cheerful hello to a stranger every day.
How
this can reduce fear, you ask. It is simple. We are all connected. What affects
one affects all. By saying hello to a stranger, you are saying; “I’m human, you
are human, and I acknowledge our shared humanity.” That is the secret to
removing fear from our consciousness, our common humanity. Too often we forget
that our shared humanity is the very foundation of our civilization. That
foundation is being eroded by our fear of one another sight unseen. By greeting a
stranger warmly, we diminish our fear and theirs; which chips away the pall of
the blanket of fear.
So,
let’s do it. Say a warm hello to a stranger toady. There are plenty of
opportunities in our daily lives to make a difference. A few suggestions to
spark the imagination follow. When shopping say hello warmly to the checkout
clerk and the person in front of you; a two for one. Do it when entering or
leaving a public building; crossing the street or walking down a busy pathway.
There are many more. Let your imagination and your cheer run wild and change
the world.
Look up from your mobile device; look at your fellow human; then smile and say hello.
Look up from your mobile device; look at your fellow human; then smile and say hello.
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