I often think about what Wayne Dyer said years ago before he was about to give a a talk as a keynote speaker in front of hundreds of people. He was backstage and someone came up to him and told him that the space shuttle had blown up on it’s ascent into our outer atmosphere. All seven people aboard were dead.
Moments later, he was introduced over the speakers and was expected to walk out on stage. He did, but he couldn’t help but share his experience with the audience before beginning his scripted speech as he processed this new information.
I found it quite fascinating what he said and I’m still not sure how to process information such as that in today’s world. With all the chaos and divisiveness that is apparent in today’s news, how do we continue to stay focused on our work while stay engaged with our world and have empathy for those who are in such pain and sorrow?
His question was quite poignant; How am I supposed to feel after hearing such devastating news? No doubt, empathy and sadness for all the families and friends who lost their loved ones. And maybe there is no way you’re “supposed” to feel. Maybe the way you feel is exactly where you need to be.
I think about that when I hear what is going on in our world today; war, violence, suffering, divisiveness, oppression, grief, and pain. How am I supposed to feel? Maybe there’s no correct answer, other than we feel the way we feel when we hear of such things.
Wayne Dyer was an extremely loving man. An empathetic man. A forgiving man. A smart man. He understood that we have to release the shackles of our own chains that bind us by hanging onto resentment, past pain and hate. As he stood over the grave of his alcoholic father who was the cause of so much pain for his mother, brother and himself, he found a way to forgive him and move forward in LOVE. Maybe that’s the answer.
I’m not sure how we are supposed to react and behave, but it has to come from a place of LOVE. It has to.