The road to redemption.


Look up at the sky, there are a million reasons why we need to stay sane. Being there for your loved ones, being there to get them out of their own slump. A person once told me that being your own person opens up many opportunities in life, being the lone ranger can have your own factions and inspirations cemented into one. When that inspiration fails, pick up your feet and take a step backwards. Look at the world around you, stop procrastinating with your thought pattern. Be a beacon of strength for the ones that surround you. Take that step back and look at them, look at the way that everyone is being affected. 

I have had that, this week. Anxiety flared up, stomach issues and a need for rest, rejuvenation and a new fixture came pouring out of me with unrelinquished sorrow. I had a job to go to in childcare. I had that need to be there, I couldn’t though as I needed to protect my fellow workers from infection, disease and a misfortune of timing. Thinking of all those people, childcare workers, nurses, doctors and emergency service workers brings on a whole new challenge in itself. If we do not protect those workers, how does the fractions keep surviving? 

Being aware of the pitfalls has many challenges in itself. When something so catastrophic like this happens, where is the normality that we all know? It is looking at the world around us that can have an impact on people’s feelings, emotions and subservient behaviour. The world has something in store for us. Maybe we needed that kick up the butt to stop the world from being a detrimental society on us all. We did not mean for this to happen, but it did. Does that mean it is happiness all around? Far from it but we have to rise above these challenges and cause our own rebellion to come back two-fold. Misfortunes come in many forms. They rise up and slap you in the face when the timing of contempt and valorisation has slowly integrated into your life. 

We were all not valuing what the world had for us. We were all not valuing life as it should be. There are many instances that we could have had more input to the day to day instances of being there for each other in a more productive way. This has taught us all a huge lesson in life, the awakening of ourselves and the ever-present society of being together and bringing a more unique perspective to civilisation. When that happens, we can forge ahead with the ramifications of what has occurred. Being open to change helps people decide their fate. This fate is caught in a cycle of destruction and disease. Let’s not let this happen again. Dim the lights, stay safe in your homes and let the calling of nature open its doors with beauty, reverence and a vast array of healing to fulfil our dreams.

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