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Feb 12 2009

The path of conscious awakening

Published by labelladiva at 1:02 am under Economy, Living, Mental Health Edit This

The world as we know it is changing before our eyes, leaving many of us walking on shaky ground.  The economic turmoil seems to have popped up and immediately resulted in the dominoes falling one after another, spiraling out of control.

Haven’t we all been touched by this economic crisis?  Corporations that have been household names are either closing their doors, severely downsizing their workforce or imposing a hiring freeze, leaving the mass numbers of unemployed with nowhere to work.

Many industries are disappearing into extinction . . . who reads a newspaper or magazine anymore?  Apparently less and less of us every day.  Sometimes progress and new technology means pain and unforeseen consequences . . .

We have embarked on a new journey as a society and it doesn’t matter what your status in this world is, you will be affected if you haven’t been already.  No matter what, as individuals, we will be changing our course of thinking and inevitably, switching paths in the not-too-distant future . . . if not already.

New paths will have to be approached with persistence and patience as some of us have entered unexplored territory that is very scary.   New coping mechanisms will also have to be adopted for those times when it seems like nothing is happening . . . like sending out resumes routinely with no response as money vanishes into thin air.  Where is the peace of mind?  How do you keep it when you find it?

Can you imagine a new culture where a large percentage of the population is unemployed, broke, hungry, humiliated . . . totally discouraged . . . fighting to keep their sanity in a dysfunctional world?  As an American, I never thought I would even have to envision that day with the farther stretch being learning how to cope with it.

My prediction is that the industry with the fastest employment growth will be pharmaceuticals . . . we are already a medicated society coping with the world as we knew it.   Employment opportunities in keeping the peace . . . our local police departments will grow . . . perhaps the national guard.  New opportunities will naturally evolve, even if for unpleasant reasons, like rising crime statistics.

We are on a path of a conscious awakening of what is important in life.  The changes in our society calls for drastic thinking on a deeper level as to what our priorities are.

Just as the internet drastically changed business and life as we knew it before a PC in every home and office was the norm, there will be another Bill Gates-type with an intuitive endeavor or idea that will make new and innovative changes to our new reality.   Back in the day we feared that computers would take over our jobs, yet new and better opportunities arose.

Perhaps it will be the beginning of a better and richer way of life.  Richer in what ways?  Possibly a new appreciation and gratitude . . . a conscious awakening to what is important.

Is our spoiled society strong enough to endure times of sacrifice and uncertain changes?

Do you think about what those changes will be and how they will affect life as you know it?

Keep smiling . . . if you are reading this, you are still breathing and have the gift of life  :-)


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7 Responses to “The path of conscious awakening”

  1. gazalon 12 Feb 2009 at 3:00 am edit this

    Hi! some days back i heard in news that a couple (husband and wife) committed suicide as they both lost their jobs. it’s really painful to see the economic turmoil effect ppl this way…

    http://healthnbeauty.today.com/

  2. labelladivaon 12 Feb 2009 at 11:39 am edit this

    It breaks my heart to think that this will happen with more frequency as time goes on . . .

  3. milyjohnsonon 12 Feb 2009 at 6:54 pm edit this

    I just hope that there will be a solution for these tough economic times. I heard about the couple who killed themselves because of losing their jobs. It’s a shame when things get that bad that they have to commit suicide.

    http://theinformer.today.com

  4. recoveryrockson 12 Feb 2009 at 10:46 pm edit this

    That’s powerful writing. I thank God everyday that I am a Christian. I understand why people who don’t know the Lord panic. It’s heartbreaking and gut-wrenching to hear the news about the layoffs everyday. There is so much to pray about. Take care and God bless.

    Roxie

    You are invited to sign the Recovery Wall
    http://recoveryrocks.today.com/recovery-wall

  5. labelladivaon 13 Feb 2009 at 1:46 am edit this

    Hopefully we will find ways of helping each other out . . . I’m starting to think of the hippie communes from the 60’s and 70’s and wonder how that could work in our time.

    The suicides make me so sad, but what really scares me is how out of control crime could become.

    I am also so very thankful for being a Christian which gives me the strength, courage and faith to keep going with the hope that it will all work out.

  6. thehabeon 15 Feb 2009 at 12:42 pm edit this

    Wonderful blog and very insightful food for thought. Thanks for sharing.

    Ms. Therese of http://careermysteries.today.com and http://healthmysteries.today.com

  7. labelladivaon 15 Feb 2009 at 1:22 pm edit this

    Thanks for visiting my blog Ms. Therese . . . hope to hear from you often :)

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