Rain On Our Parade
My Mum mentioned she had read an article in the newspaper about the mouthwash she uses having serious side effects. She doesn't use it every day, so everything is in moderation, and we agreed that these kinds of articles are fear-mongering and unhelpful.
It sparked thoughts.
There are many aiming to rain on our parade, and fear-mongering is an easy route for them to take. This became obvious during the pandemic and it is continuing.
We have many unfathomable and distressing things happening in our world, and we need to be aware, yet, if we focus on them to the exclusion of all else, we deplete the very loving energy that will bring about change.
In our day to day lives, who or what do we allow to rain on our parade?
Watch for the articles, clips, conversations and situations that are meant to trigger us, to lead us down a path that others want us to follow. There is heavy political campaigning happening in a few countries, including here in the UK. The headlines scream out for attention and if we pause to read, they rarely relate to the headline that drew us in. Some people thrive on drama and their conversations are stuffed with it, leaving us dripping in information we neither wanted nor needed.
Fraught situations are created to draw people in, and we don't have to permit anyone to rain on our parade.
We don't have to read an article, we don't have to listen and we don't have to step into a dramatic situation. We have a choice. There are simple and kind ways of not getting into things and situations that are heavy with rain.
During the day, sunflowers turn their heads to follow the sun, even when it's cloudy.
There are many tiny sparks of love in our daily round that don't have to be snuffed out by rain. There is kindness flowing in many ways; thoughts, words, sights, acts, situations and energy from those who live in loving energy.
I'll share this story, which makes Tim laugh.
Our friend's little one will soon be three and we were putting together her birthday parcel. I passed Tim her birthday card and asked him to draw a little train under our names, as she calls us Uncle and Aunty Train.
Tim replied, 'Would you like it front or side elevation?'
When I finished laughing (lovingly),
'Tim, only a designer would ask me that. She's three. It just needs to look like a train!'
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