Hold the Line

These are the words that keep dancing around in my head. As we are continuing to be witness to the collapse of the world as we have known it, these are important words to remember.

Love does not come in our time.  Love comes in “God’s” time. We are not in charge of the unfolding of current events. Instead, we are witnesses and Love-bearers.

As witnesses our job is to watch, observe, and hold space for all the many faces of grief we will experience in the face of the death-throes of the patriarchy. As Love-bearers, we are meant to observe the unfolding from a place of non-judgment and detachment.

Love is universal. All are made by and for Love. Even (especially) those we perceive to be living a life contrary to Love. Jesus said “Love thy neighbor,” and “Pray for your enemies.”  Our neighbors are those we perceive to be like us. Our enemies – well, we know who they are. We are called to Love them – one and all.

I know, easier said than done. When we watch humans being cruel toward each other, treating one another with disrespect, acting as if some are deserving of liberties and others are not, it is hard.

When it is hard, we are called to pray for ourselves.  “Help me in my unbelief.” “Forgive them, they know not what they do.” “Into your hands I commend my spirit.”  “Teach me how to Love.”

All are wounded seeking to be free. Some know they are wounded and are seeking their own healing. Most aren’t even aware they’re wounded and are simply acting out of those wounds.

Love one another. Pray for each other’s healing.

And don’t interfere. It is said “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.”  The same is true of humans. The difference between horses and humans is that humans can’t even be led. All we can do is our own work of being Love in the world and being that Love more fully. Sometimes, our presence awakens others to the Love within themselves, and to the invitation to knowing that Love. Sometimes our presence pisses people off. Neither is within our control. It’s not personal. It’s none of our business.

Each of our names are written on the palm of God’s hands. Our lives are written in Her book. If you are reading this, you are here simply for the purpose of Love. Be that Love and live from that Love and that is all you need to know.

Hold the line. The Love that you are is always on time.


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3 thoughts on “Hold the Line

  1. Thank you Lauri for the reminder to be the Love that we are…and yes during this time it isn’t easy to remain in the center of the heart where Love resides…without being pulled into the false identity of separation that would choose to ” other ” those who appear to be both representative of the patriarchy and dismantling the patriarchy without any regard for how their decisions are impacting millions and millions of lives. Still, I appreciate the wisdom that you share and it’s relevant to include a song too as our lives are vibrational and music is a universal language of the soul. Doesn’t hurt to smile from our core when possible as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young remind us ” when you smile at me, I will understand because that is something everyone everywhere does in the same language. ” Lastly, I wonder what this world would be like if we all met one another in Rumi’s field out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing where when the soul lies down in that grass the world is too full to talk about, where ideas, language, even the phrase each other doesn’t make any sense. Many blessings to you on this day and beyond!!!

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    • Thank you for your insights Jonathan. I too wonder and wish we could meet in Rumi’s field. I believe we would find much more in common than different! Love prevails whether it is our individual choice or one made by the collective!

      Peace and Love to you!
      Lauri

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