10-13-2017, 03:54 PM
Hi all,
I haven't posted on here in a while, but today I feel compelled to share a bit of inspiration.
In June, I started a new job working at a university. I teach a class to first-year students, and I work as a type of academic coach for about fifty other students. Let me tell you something: these kids are so different from my generation. Remarkably different. During summer orientation, we went around the room and asked each student to share their dreams for the future. Nearly every student's dream was to be of service to others in some capacity. They didn't use this type of wording, but they wanted to "give back," "help their community," "spread peace and harmony," and a host of other beautiful aspirations.
Part of the class curriculum includes writing weekly journal entries, and these students' responses are full of the most inspiring thoughts and visions of the world. Love is a key ingredient. The light these young adults shine is brighter and more potent than anything I can remember seeing in my youth. They want to erase divisions. They want peace. They want justice. They want harmony. They're compassionate and thoughtful. They're inspired and innovative. They see equality in all individuals from all walks of life. They dream of planetary rejuvenation and restoration.
And everyday I'm eternally grateful to be teach/learning and learn/teaching. With each moment I spend with these kids (and I say that affectionately), my hope for the future grows.
As I re-read the Ra material, I can't help but be filled with wonder as I watch our 3D/4D children blossom into these wonderful, loving beings. The kids that are here now are the 3D graduates. They made the cut. They're here to help during the transition and to spread love and to heal the planet.
Thanks for reading this heart-spewed post of gratitude. Now it's back to grading papers.
I haven't posted on here in a while, but today I feel compelled to share a bit of inspiration.
In June, I started a new job working at a university. I teach a class to first-year students, and I work as a type of academic coach for about fifty other students. Let me tell you something: these kids are so different from my generation. Remarkably different. During summer orientation, we went around the room and asked each student to share their dreams for the future. Nearly every student's dream was to be of service to others in some capacity. They didn't use this type of wording, but they wanted to "give back," "help their community," "spread peace and harmony," and a host of other beautiful aspirations.
Part of the class curriculum includes writing weekly journal entries, and these students' responses are full of the most inspiring thoughts and visions of the world. Love is a key ingredient. The light these young adults shine is brighter and more potent than anything I can remember seeing in my youth. They want to erase divisions. They want peace. They want justice. They want harmony. They're compassionate and thoughtful. They're inspired and innovative. They see equality in all individuals from all walks of life. They dream of planetary rejuvenation and restoration.
And everyday I'm eternally grateful to be teach/learning and learn/teaching. With each moment I spend with these kids (and I say that affectionately), my hope for the future grows.
As I re-read the Ra material, I can't help but be filled with wonder as I watch our 3D/4D children blossom into these wonderful, loving beings. The kids that are here now are the 3D graduates. They made the cut. They're here to help during the transition and to spread love and to heal the planet.
Thanks for reading this heart-spewed post of gratitude. Now it's back to grading papers.