Breathe - be in the moment
Breathe. Live in the Now. Today I read about the murder of Charlie Kirk. It was a shock—not only because of the act itself, but because of the many voices that immediately grew loud: hatred, mockery, satisfaction, anger. And I asked myself: How quickly do we let ourselves get pulled into that spiral? How quickly does our ego jump up, wanting to judge, to take sides? But deep inside, I feel: this is not my true nature. Hatred and anger are not part of my inner core. They are like shadows coming from the outside. The true Self—quiet, still, full of love—does not know this noise. When I think of Tobias, I feel even more clearly what is important and what is not. He has lost so much: freedom of movement, independence, security in daily life. Suddenly, he had to learn to rely on others—on me, on his family, on the outside world. That was hard. But in this vulnerability, he discovered something precious: that his Heavenly Father carries him. That God is not the cause of unrest, but ...