In times of challenge it can be hard to hold hope or to have faith in the good. May 2020 is going to be a time of high lows and high highs, according to intuitive Lee Harris.
The health crisis of 2020 is making people around the globe aware of how inter-connected we are, and many are starting to open their eyes and minds and their hearts to what gives them their basic needs or how they are met.
You may be worried about our leaders and some of us in the wider community who are consciously choosing not to take the time to reflect upon the global opportunity before us to reviatlise our economies on the basis of a just people’s recovery plan.
There may be cohorts or cliques of people across the globe who are refraining from reaching out to the rest of the world for genuine support and truthful information, however much the latter shakes up their world.
But it is essential that you rise above the drama or interact with things from a higher perspective. Yes, you may be keenly affected by knowing about the great divides among the rich and the poor, exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. Perhaps you are discouraged and depressed about what seems like an impossible mountain to climb to bring about a level playing-field.
How do you keep onto hope and have faith that things will get better?
The answer lies in finding hope and faith in yourself.
At some point of time in your Life you will see yourself reflected in the other.
If you have had trauma or difficulties in your personal life, you may feel or have felt that parts of Life are scary or challenging or hurtful.
Sub-consciously, you can’t help but seeing the human spectrum of what we do or achieve as challenging or difficult. Your world-view is tinged by your own feelings. Consider how much you achieve when you are feeling on-top-of-the-world and how much when you are feeling low.
In music, syncopation involves a variety of rhythms played together to make a piece of music, making part or all of a tune or piece of music off-beat.
Everything is made up of matter and consciousness, and rhythm in syncopation. We each add our own beat to make up the rhythm of humanity.
Mind melding is when two or more minds think alike and when hundreds of us find the Divine Spark within that sparks faith in one’s own intentions, the Hundredth Monkey effect results.
The hundredth monkey effect is a hypothetical phenomenon in which a new behaviour or idea is said to spread rapidly by unexplained means from one group to all related groups once a critical number of members of one group exhibit the new behaviour or acknowledge the new idea.
You are Divine.
You are inextricably connected to all-that-is, and your love of yourself with faith in your intentions and in your faith action steps, is needed.
Hope is not barren or a phantom. Hope is holding space for justice or for environmental and people care world-wide. Holding space means doing your best to change or maintain things, being there and listening without judgement, and having kindness in response always, even in the face of something small that irritates you.
A drop of Kindness can make a lot of difference to someone.
It has taken me 56 years to love myself. I am an example of someone whom has been through challenges that may have broken me. But Spirit has tried to wake me up to myself, to my true nature as Divine Love.
In December 2019 because I felt that I wasn’t doing enough to stop fires in Australia and otherwise help Earth, and I felt sad and low about people around me with many problems and difficulties, I gave up.
I got sick and this was the straw that broke the camel’s back. It was my higher self and the spirit telling me that I had to take care of myself or else.
I have learned the hard way that if I trust my motivations and intentions and have hope that I and all like-minded others collaborate and find ways to support Earth and Life on Earth, that I can continue.
You must have faith and hope always and never give up because what one does affects all else, and you have the Power to rise above the sorriness and distress of the 3-D drama to look at it from the 5-D perspective of our opportunities to learn and to experience and to genuinely connect with all others, while loving or caring for oneself, for the good of all.