
Monks walking for peace peacefully. Rain, shine, snow or cold; walking and talking with tones of peace in every syllable and word spoken, every gesture, every gaze forward and smile to the side. short video
Citizens standing, often yelling, holding signs and phones aloft to bear witness to atrocities in their neighbors, cities, school yards and places of business. Both methods serve an overall aim: to be participant in this Now; to fully bear witness through forbearance and action.
What can I do, one might ask? As a person with physical disability and no longer able to drive to a demonstration of solidarity, I have asked this. Here’s a short list of actions, participations in this Now which we all chose to incarnate for.
- Reach out to your neighbors. Born of the genuineness of the heart which has no past but is always now, with cordiality and neighborliness, reach out. “Hi. It’s been awhile. Just want to check in and see if you need anything and how you’re doing.” or “Hi. How you doing today?” and then listen. It’s not a political conversation; nor an organizing one. If the conversation goes to that from their side, stay genuine. Stay true to the heart and to neighborliness.
- Call or write congress people: representatives and senators. This country was declared a government for the people and by the people. Make your voice heard. Make your vote count.
- 5calls.org : your zip code in the search box produces a list of reps and senators specific for your location with their phone numbers. A list of many issues is on the site. Choose an issue of meaning to you and 5calls. org provides a short script for you to say with the call or to help one be informed for improvising.
- SignsofJustice.com : order preprinted post cards or signs from this black-owned small company. I did. My hands don’t work well anymore, so this was a welcome choice of action. Here is their About page. I ordered 16 cards for $20, free shipping. Absolutely worth it!
- Stand up, stand with. Bundle up and go stand with others for common decency, sanity, and goodness. Be the protectors by being on the street. Start with your neighborhood if you don’t want to face off with armed others. Recognize the cars that belong to your neighbors and therefore belong on the street so that one will recognize a vehicle that does not belong or is hanging out for no reason. Similarly, be aware of the dog walking neighbors and their dogs. One phenomenon that has happened too often is people abducted while walking their dogs. The dog is left ownerless, the evidence that an incident occurred.
- Get a whistle – not from Amazon. I ordered mine from Target. $4 for two. Use it in unfortunate situations.
- Remember the monks walking, steadfastly walking, bearing witness to the sanity and peace within, to the heart of all human beings and humanity. This is why one calls a state rep, why one reaches out to a neighbor, and why one reflects on one’s own variety of confusions. Be peace in every step by taking steps. Walk the walk.
- Meditate on warmheartedness. Meditate and contemplate on courage and empathy. Meditate and bear witness to the Light that YOU Are. You are the light of the world! Each of us is radiant Presence. Those who, like zombies, hide behind masks and pepper spray are bewildered, are under a spell; and most of us are bewildered about one thing or another, too. Judgement is over; separateness is done. We are ONE. ONE Light. One Whole.

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