Revolution
We don’t need health care reform. What we need is a revolution. No revolution was fought by a single person.
The revolution should reframe our very outlook toward our work and the customers we serve. From greed to generosity; extraction to regeneration. This revolution doesn’t seek to cut heads, but turn them.
This revolution can’t marginalize spirituality, but rather enthrone it at its core.
What I have is God’s gift to me; what I do with it is my gift to God.
The other is not another, but my Divine brother. We may not be related by blood, but we’re related through our Bloodmaker.