A bridges
collapse, trains collide, planes crash, there is an earthquake, a tidal wave, a
hurricane, a bus crash, a person goes crazy and kills many people and the list
of calamities continues. Then there are friends and family members who develop
cancer, a terrible illness, a debilitating fall, a car accident, someone’s
child has leukemia. People are dying in a war somewhere. 22 military people
commit suicide a day.
It is difficult
to remember a time in history when there have been so many constant demands on
our compassionate hearts. How can we hope to offer constant solace, endless
care and the volume of prayers required to send help to all who so desperately
need it?
I know I am not
alone in feeling the emotional and spiritual weight of so much tremendous need.
At some point,
it becomes important to recognize that conceivably the best you can do is to
send healing to the world every day.
Many people do
something as simple as say The Lord’s Prayer and send the wonderful energy of
this prayer to the whole world, to all of nature for the benefit of everyone
and everything. Perhaps it is the energy of these and other powerful prayers
that keep most of going day to day.
We do not have
to know all the people we are praying for nor do we know whom to thank for the
prayers that benefit each of us. Suffice it to say that without prayer we would
probably descend into barbarism.
If you make a
practice, a spiritual practice of sending whatever modest prayers you can say
and send them to the entire world, and then let go you can do tremendous
service. Perhaps that is the best that
any of us can do in a world of often staggering grief. We are often left in
disbelief at the sadly carved paths that occur daily into the emotion soul for
so many people. Conceivably prayers are the way stations along the way for all
of us so that this journey of healing isn’t so difficult.
This isn’t a
very glamorous plan is it, saying a prayer every day? It feels like you’re
trying to empty the Pacific with a teaspoon doesn’t it? But what if we all try this? What if we all do this, every single day,
365 days a year?
Maybe, just
maybe, we can change the world.