Throughout human history humanity has focused on separation. With all the different cultures, religions, countries, colors, races, styles, and personalities, our attention often gets caught up in the illusions of separate forms and we focus on how others are different rather than focusing on how we are similar. The more we focus on our perceived differences the more separation we create. Imagine how different our world would be if we began to see each other as more similar than different. Imagine if we looked for ways to connect to one another rather than reasons to segregate. How many wars would end? How many conflicts and grudges would be resolved? How would it change the world?
In John Lennon’s classic Imagine he is asking us to imagine living in world where humans see each other as equal and live without attaching our ego and our identity to everything we own and everything we associate with that may be considered “better” or “worse” than others. When we see each other as equal and see ourselves in others we have no need for greed, for war, or for hate.
For a moment I want you to imagine a world of peace. Imagine a world where people find ways to be inclusive in sharing their lives as opposed to exclusive and remaining stingy and selfish. Imagine if each of us focused on how we can unite each other within all of humanity as a “brotherhood of man” as opposed to dividing each other based on religion, culture, and social status.
How would your life change if everyday you woke up and shared love, peace, and joy with everyone around you regardless of their background, physical appearance, or social class? What if you saw everyone as being just like you? What if you saw yourself as one with humanity and the world? Can you imagine it?
John Lennon was called a dreamer, but he’s definitely not the only one.
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