Friday, December 26, 2008

Happy New Year!



Here we are, standing on the edge of a new year that is coming. Can we hear it now? can we hear the calling for our collective awakening to a new era?
Life is a series of cycles revolving once and again, change is the core. And our human story is about to bring that change in a revolutionary way…we are gazing the future of our unsustainable present, and we are finally waking up.
This year was intense; every human heart could intuit the change in the next corner. War, hunger, and the worldwide financial breakdown, it reached to a point of despair for many and panic for others. But what if we stick to the old saying?: every bad has a good inside?. Can we trust?, can we really trust that something good is going to come up from the circumstances we are living?. I will bet that we can, and the reason is that no other living being has our capacity of believing. We do believe in something that keeps us going, no matter what but we all do.
And the most optimistic between us say that the moment of “external change” will bring finally “internal change” as well. That the external circumstances will end up affecting us from within, in a positive way.
That there will be a rearrangement of priorities and that those priorities will start from our spiritual, soul-wise growth instead of our material pursuit of happiness and comfort. That we can grow and finally evolve if this happens is where our hopes are finding another light. So let us start this New Year in the verge of change with a different perspective. Let us start this New Year with a serious, deep meditation of what really matters and find a way to create it.
What really matters?...is it our survival?, our comfortable lives?, our profitable jobs?, our successful careers?, our powerful influences?...what really matters?.

2 comments:

Tarun Kumar said...

i really impress with you blog and plz keep writing for this blog.

Akira Uchimura said...

heey Maky!
when will your first 2009 blog post come out??? jijiji

Espero que estes muy bien en Bolivia, te extranhamos mucho por aqui. :)