[Daily OM]: There are times when we may feel
disconnected from the world. Our actions can seem like they are of no
major consequence, and we may feel like we exist in our own vacuum. Yet,
the truth is that our simplest thought or action -- the decisions we
make each day, and how we see and relate to the world -- can be
incredibly significant and have a profound impact on the lives of those
around us, as well as the world at large. The earth and everything on it
is bound by an invisible connection between people, animals, plants,
the air, the water, and the soil. Insignificant actions on your part,
whether positive or negative, can have an impact on people and the
environment that seem entirely separate from your personal realm of
existence. Staying conscious of the interconnection between all things
can help you think of your choices and your life in terms of the broader
effect you may be creating.
Think of buying a wooden stool. The wood was once part of a tree which
is part of a forest. A person was paid to fell the tree, another to cut
the wood, and yet another to build the stool. Their income may have had a
positive effect on their families, just as the loss of the tree may
have had a negative impact on the forest or the animals that made that
tree their home. An encouraging word to a young child about their
special talent can influence this person to develop their gift so that
one day their inventions can change the lives of millions. A poem
written "merely" to express oneself can make a stranger reading it
online from thousands of miles away feel less alone because there is
someone else out there who feels exactly the way they do.
Staying conscious of your connection to all things can help you think of
your choices in terms of their impact. We are powerful enough that what
we do and say can reverberate through the lives of people we may never
meet. Understanding that you are intimately connected with all things
and understanding your power to affect our world can be the first step
on the road to living more consciously.