This came up during church today. What an absurd, beautiful story. It made me think about how the disciples were right, it would have been smarter to send the people away to get their own food. Disconnection was easier than connection in that moment.
It made me think about choosing proximity and giving all I have, rather than separation because I think I have nothing to offer. It made me realize that if I give the little I have, maybe that can be enough (or even more than enough).
I am choosing to believe in this whole thing.
Choosing abundance.
Choosing proximity.
Choosing togetherness.
Choosing presence.
Choosing to show up.
It made me think about choosing proximity and giving all I have, rather than separation because I think I have nothing to offer. It made me realize that if I give the little I have, maybe that can be enough (or even more than enough).
I am choosing to believe in this whole thing.
Choosing abundance.
Choosing proximity.
Choosing togetherness.
Choosing presence.
Choosing to show up.