Every morning, or at least on those mornings when I log onto my blog, WordPress poses a question as a thought-starter.
Normally, I breeze over the question as I usually have a general sense of what I want to write about when I sit down. But, this morning, the question captured my attention. “What’s something most people don’t understand?”
I read through some of the answers and was fascinated by how differing all the opinions were.
- other people
- themselves
- how important it is to take care of yourself
- narcissists
- living with chronic pain
- that we are all gods
- how to make money
- how to be present
- and the list goes on…
I don’t know what most people don’t understand – for me, there are a lot of things I don’t understand…
I don’t understand how we can continue to kill and maim and hurt one another. I don’t understand how we can be so cruel to animals. How we can abuse children. How we can say, I love you, and then destroy that love through so many different ways.
I don’t understand how the earth keeps spinning in its orbit and how the moon appears every night even when we keep doing things to block the light and turn our world upside down..
I don’t understand (at least not completely) how my heart skips a beat when I see the faces of my grandchildren or hear their voices, or how my heart can keep expanding to love my family more and more.
I don’t understand how love’s limitless presence can lift some people up and scare others into staying down.
And I don’t understand how much there is to understand, about the darkness and the light, the ups and the downs, the ins and the outs, the sensical and non-sensical, the beautiful and the ugly, the mystery and the horrors of life on this one planet we call our home. This one planet that is the foundation and the source of everything. The breath we take. The food we eat. The gravity that holds us in place. The far horizons that call us to dream.
There is so much mystery, wonder and awe in this world. I do not understand.why we keep trying to destroy it and one another.
And then, I come full circle. Life isn’t about what I don’t understand. It’s about understanding that my role in it is to understand how vital, connected and beautiful my role is and to share the beauty and the light of me so that however I play out this life, it creates better, does no harm, brings joy and deepens Love always and in all ways.
What about you? Where does what you don’t you understand lead you?










