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Monday, April 15, 2013

Imagine a Day...

It's been a day... a week... a month... a year... a decade... a lifetime of tragedies. They're local... national... global. They make many of us want to give up... to crawl into a dark space and hide. But we can't. We can't give up. We have to believe in the best of us. We have to imagine...

Imagine day when no one dies - not from hunger or abuse, from violence or drugs, from cancer or accidents or suicide or bombs of war.

Imagine a day when every human has enough food to eat, clean water to drink, and a warm bed to sleep in. Imagine every person getting a good-night kiss from someone who loves him - purely, unconditionally, without reservation.

Imagine a day when no one is bullied or raped; when every child has a forever home and a forever family; when hospitals and police stations sit quiet and empty; when military bases are peaceful - filled with the sounds of music and laughter.

Imagine a day when every pet is fed and loved; when no animal is tortured or exploited for human gain; when our oceans and fresh waters and air and soil are clean and healthy; when fields are abundant in rich soil and foods free from chemicals and corporate intervention.

Imagine a day when everyone is lucky enough to do what they love and love what they do; when people are paid fairly for what they do; when no one feels the need to wish away days of precious life simply to get a bit closer to the weekend.

Imagine a day when no man, woman, or child has to go through chemo, or radiation, surgery, or drug therapy; a day when no one feels the pain and longing of addiction or depression; when no babies are aborted; when every human wakes up thrilled for another glorious day -- thrilled just to be alive.

Imagine a day when oil and diamonds and weapons and drugs hold no more value than a speck of lint brushed from a woolen sweater; when a blade of grass, a single flower, or a pine tree in the forest is held in greater esteem, by everyone, than a luxury car, a Rolex, or a new iPhone.

Imagine a day when every person on Earth walks out of his front door and greets a stranger with a smile, a handshake, or a hug, and says, "What can I do for you today? How can I help?"

Imagine a day when every corporate and government official - every CEO, President, Prime Minister, and clergyman - opens his heart and his hands and says to the people, "How can I serve you? What do you need?" And then rolls up his sleeves, drops to his knees, and simply DOES.

Imagine a day when everyone takes responsibility for himself, with confidence, self-respect, and no excuses or apologies; without fear of what might be; without regret for what was or might have been.

Imagine a day when everyone - when every living thing - has enough, just enough, of everything necessary - truly necessary - for a healthy life. And imagine that enough is really ENOUGH.

Imagine a day when a person's skin color or religion or country of origin or sexual orientation simply does not matter. Imagine a day when we see each other for what we are - members of the HUMAN race. Imagine a day - just one day - when that is all that matters. Imagine just ONE day when we are all truly equal to one another.

Imagine it.

Just one day.

Can you?

It's hard, I know, but try.

Can you do it?

Yes?

Now, imagine two.

9 comments:

Sheila said...

This is lovely.
Thank you.

dianne said...

Diane dear, this is a beautiful, thoughtful post...a day like that would be wonderful, every day should be like that.
What a wonderful world it would be.

Love and hugs

xoxoxo ♡

Anonymous said...

Amazing writing Diane.....as always. I miss reading your stuff :)

Rosaria Williams said...

A good way to start a day, everyday, to imagine a perfect world.

Zuzana said...

Dear Diane, a beautiful and very substantial post, a world like that, however distant it seems these days, could exist. As I believe most people would wish for it.
Hope you are well, it is always nice to see a post from you.;)
xoxo

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swenglishexpat said...

Hi Diane, long time no see. Been a bit quiet myself in the last two years or so.

How true, you paint a picture of an ideal world (heaven, if you are a believer). We all know it will never happen, but we all also need to try to contribute towards it. At least travel in the right direction even if we never reach the final goal.

Pauline said...

Hope is a good place to start.

injaynesworld said...

Love this, especially the way you ended it. Focusing our attention on the results that we do want and declaring in faith that they are so can indeed work miracles and I believe in miracles.