Love is the Message
At Thanksgiving, many people usually give thanks for the food, blessings, and love they have received over the year while enjoying traditional foods and spending time with family and friends. In addition, I give thanks by sending a message.
I
spent Thanksgiving at a luxury hotel enjoying a feast of warm soup, a variety
of delightful appetizers, juicy turkey, yummy sweet potatoes, and a dessert
table with a chocolate fountain and pies so perfectly created they looked like
they had just come out of a contest. The evening was lovely. I felt deeply
grateful to be blessed by this sumptuous meal. At the same time, I felt guilty.
The entire evening I could not stop thinking of the homeless person sleeping
under a window I had passed on the way to my place of indulgence. On my way
home, I could not stop crying. Why would life be so unfair?
As
a humanitarian and empath, I often wish I could save the entire world. Make it
a little better for everyone. Make our world a little more loving. I admit I
love lavish surroundings. I also love helping others. Some people just need a
roof over their heads or other material items to survive. Some people just need
someone who cares about them. Some people just need someone who listens or
someone who holds their hands. Some people just need a little bit of love. Some
people simply need to hear your message of love.
This
Thanksgiving, let us give thanks for all the many blessings we have received. Furthermore,
this Thanksgiving and every day, let us send a message of love to people in
need and people we love. There is already enough turmoil in our world. The news
is filled with negativity and fear. Let us respond with love by sending little
messages of love. It is so easy to send a message of love. I can’t save the
entire world. No one can. But each and every one of us can send a message of
love. I would like to show you how.
This
Thanksgiving and every day, let us remember people in need and loved ones. Share
your goods with someone less fortunate, give someone a hug of comfort just to
show you are there, assist a stranger for no reason, and send the most
beautiful flowers to someone you love just to brighten the day. These are a few
examples. The list of opportunities is endless. I am certain that you’ll find
something to do. I just did, and I hope you will too. A small gesture for one
can mean the world to the other. No matter how big or small it is, it is a
message of love. If sent with good intention, I am sure it will arrive and
appreciated. May our world be a little better, a little more loving.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Love, Barbara
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Bullock, taken at Marriott Hotel Vienna November 2016
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