The Temple of God

I see courage and vulnerability every day. It passes by me in the supermarket aisle wearing a thin smile without a wig while holding a child. It holds a sign at the traffic light asking for money or shelter after serving this great nation. It has sat next to me at a doctor's office quietly waiting for answers. It is the voice from a loved one saying that her mate passed on after a long battle with cancer. It is the child who has no parents and has been in foster care for years waiting for a family.

I have visited with heroes and the most bravest souls from all walks of life whose tears leave scars as they fall down their cheeks. We are all brave and courageous. Each breath in life is a step full of courage. We are here surviving this race of humanity.

Be kinder to one another. Open your heart to all that's around you. Who cares what your political or religious beliefs are because in the end that matters to no one.

The sick need love.

The hurt need a shoulder.

The lost need safety.

The test here is true empathy to one another without expectation. And...you need to remember that you are not alone in this fight for life. One day you are on top and another you are holding for dear life. Struggles are all part of our lessons. Whether you are black, white, yellow, gay, straight, Democrat, Republican, Christian, Jewish, or a non-believer you will find yourself battling in this sacred journey. You are not exempt from obstacles or challenges. You are not exempt from surviving or just merely existing. No one leaves here alive!

I am often asked what church I attend. My answer is the church of nature and humanity. I don't need to enter a temple to hear about God when all I do is see God walking around everywhere in each soul who passes me. We are each the temple of God.

We forget to look outside of the walls, the box, and truly notice the world. What good is entering sacredness for an hour, one day a week, to then turn away from every test the Divine places in our path?

Nothing HUGE has to happen to be brave. Nothing extraordinary needs to shift in order to be vulnerable. We tell the world to be brave as if it was a choice. But, bravery is a commitment between your spirit and your humanness. We have little choice in the matter. Just getting up is a battle at times that requires every cell to remind us that we matter.

Be brave enough to know that you aren't alone. I love you. I love you because you and I are in this together no matter what! My arms are open to hold your struggle in thoughts and prayers from any place. And for all those struggling during these tumultuous times, you are in my prayers.

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