Making the Impossible Possible
“You were made to make the impossible a reality.” - Rabbi Tsvi Freeman
I invite you to pause for a moment and consider this statement.
That you were not made to continue repeating the possibilities and solutions of those who came before you, but rather to make possible what those before you could not manifest, could not dream of realizing, and perhaps could not even imagine. That you’re here to continue challenging the very bounds of reality. Because every time you choose to not kick the can down the road and face your fears, embark upon your healing, and remove the walls that separate you from yourself and others, you free those who will inherit your legacy. Those still waiting to finally be born onto our Earth. Freeing them to go further, to overcome even more, and to make that much more of an impact on the world in raising it up into the Light. To be greater than us!
So especially when it feels impossible, we must have faith to keep trying. To keep stretching what we imagine can be possible. And to not pay forward our suffering or hopelessness and instead taking action to make the earth that much more fertile for those who will reap the harvests of our work when we are gone. Because it's more than just about us and our one life. It's about more than just what's happening right now. It's about all of us, one by one, doing our part to make the impossible possible. An assembly line of peace-making spanning all of time through innumerable generations. Imagining a better life, a better world, a brighter future, and committing to challenge the odds and daring to make them a reality. Together, fulfilling the promise of the Great Work and fulfilling the Higher Purpose of Humankind.
And to make Peace on Earth a reality once again.