"Throughout history,
it has been the inaction of those who could have acted;
it has been the inaction of those who could have acted;
the indifference of those who should have known better;
the
silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most;
that has made it possible
for evil to triumph." - Haile Selassie
I believe there exists in all of us a deep-seated spark that
motivates us to act - or not act. It is uniquely our own. It is part of our
journey through life that we confront the forces within that speak to us, and that
we learn to listen and understand our own motivations in order to improve
ourselves - and the world.
"There is a vitality, a life force, an energy,
a quickening that is translated through you into action,
and because there is only one you in all of time, this expression is unique.
And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and it will be lost.
The world will not have it..." - Martha Graham
(This quote appears in the booklet of my album)
We all have our own unique passions, fears, desires, and experiences that drive us to do what we do. What specifically motivates us into action can be deeply personal. We are responsible for our own actions and our motives are for us to examine. We push our own selves to new levels as we hold ourselves accountable and to higher standards of truth, integrity and honor.
Whether we realize it consciously or not, we know the truths in our own heart as God does. Do we accuse others of hate with hate in our own hearts? If we "hate" another for "hating" - we still hate. Do we taint our own causes by contaminating them with our own personal objectives? Do they become vehicles for our personal anger or need for approval, or do they become agendas for some reason less honorable than genuine commitment, purpose and love? It is only for us to answer.
"You can see the speck in your friend's eye.
But you don’t
notice the log in your own eye.
How can you say, 'My friend, let me take the
speck out of your eye,'
when you don’t see the log in your own eye?
You
show-offs! First, get the log out of your own eye.
Then you can see how to take
the speck out of your friend’s eye." – Luke 6:41-42
I believe there exists inside each of us - a gray area. A
place we have not yet clearly seen. A truth we have not yet completely
uncovered. As we all flounder along trying to do the best we can, I hope and pray that we will each be
informed enough to actively excavate a little more of ourselves so that we can move ourselves forward, progress in some way that is uniquely our own - toward
a better self and a better world by extension.
The death of Freddie Gray and the events in Baltimore last week have inspired some amazing tests and testaments of courage, strength, faith, action, leadership and community. I've been moved to great sorrow and tears by tragic injustice and burning anger - and also to great pride as exquisite leadership and inspiring forces stepped up to the plate with unparalleled passion and conviction to overpower hate with love, prayer, and God.
"Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation." - Oscar Wilde
"What you are must always displease you,
if you would attain to that which you are not." - Saint Augustine
As the days, weeks, and even years relentlessly march on and we continue to face underlying issues surrounding these events and more... may we respect and honor ourselves and each other by shining some light on our own understanding and move ourselves to act, in our own unique ways, to better ourselves, our global family and the world we live in.
With deepest love and respect,
Namaste.
T
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