People increasingly question whether there is any hope for the world at this time. Yet, it is the nature of hope to become lost, before being found at another level of life. In the myth of Pandora, hope only appears after all possible troubles have been unleashed upon the world. There is a deeper sense of hope that can arise when “all hope is lost.”
At critical times things must seem hopeless before the “second level of hope” can be found again in the depths of the human heart and soul. This sense of “active hope” depends upon the power of the soul to imagine meaningful changes that can help renew the force of life on earth.
The underlying spirit of life and true resiliency of the soul are connected to the power of vertical imagination that rises from the original ground of creation. In the dark times, it is the deeper sense of hope and a greater sense of imagination that we long for and that the world needs.
AUDIO RECORDING
“In the dark times, it is the deeper sense of hope and a greater sense of imagination that we long for and that the world needs.”