Helping from Serenity

So often people equate panic and distress with caring.  But, really, how helpful is this?  In my experience, those who flutter around all in a twitter when I am in need are just an added drain to my dwindled resources.  I would rather be alone.

By the same token, those who equate being in a dither and rage about world conditions with caring are confused.  To accuse the serene of being obviously “uninformed” is to confuse mental agitation with somehow being helpful.  It is not.

It’s easy to do – get in a dither.  The anxiety of an event is the first thing to hit, often.  And to spin off in an attempt to rid ourselves of the uncomfortable sensations of this is natural.  But there is another way.

There is a place of serenity inside, deep enough to be unruffled by the passing turmoil of the world.  Find this place – sink deep within to notice that Life, Itself, is nourishing you.  Whatever action comes from this space is clear, intentional, precise, and helpful.

For us each to find the place where we can greet the day with equanimity and even curiosity is such a gift.  To ourselves – and the world.