Cultivate trust, beyond the apparent absurdity of the world

Brothers, sisters, very often I observe you in the course of your days and I see that you let yourselves be taken by despair, almost by despair in seeing society, the world around you, going on in such a bad way.
I see you suffering, brothers, I see you shedding tears, sisters, and I hear you think that nothing positive can ever happen.
Ma io I am here among you this evening to exhort you, to ask you personally to learn to trust, to hope, to believe that tomorrow may be different, but above all to be convinced that your tomorrow can be better.

Learn to trust in your other brothers,
learn to hope that something positive these brothers will be able to accomplish for you,
learn to look with the innocent eyes of a child, without checking if that person has given you more or less.
Learn to feel all the same even if you are different,
learn to feel complementary, indispensable to each other in order to be part of the picture.
Learn to feel united,
learn to shake hands,
learn to listen to the voice of the One who always calls you back:

My son,
if I too have placed despair along your path,
if I too, my son, have placed despair on your path,
if I too have placed on your path the pain, the most exacerbating suffering, my son,
rest assured that if you want to listen to me you will hear me,
that if you really want to look for me you will find me, everywhere and always,
as long as you can learn to trust me.
Viola

Believe, how difficult it is to believe without objective proof.
How difficult it is, so, irrationally.
How difficult it is to think that there really exists, beyond what appearances, something different, another world.
A world similar to yours but totally different, a world where there is no need for food, a world where selfishness and inner motions no longer have any reason to exist.

A world where one can speak of love without any fear of profaning love itself.

A world where you can communicate without moving your lips, but just be close, side by side.

A world where barriers fall permanently.

A world where pain does not exist, a world where rationality supports faith, a world where faith supports rationality.

A world that seems so far away, but is actually closer than any of you can even think, if only for a small moment.

A world where everything is interpenetrated, a world where I am no longer me, and where you are no longer you, but where you and I are truly, and forever, one and the most sweet thing.
Michel


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11 comments on “Cultivating Confidence, Beyond the Seeming Absurdity of the World”

  1. Really difficult to believe fully and above all to keep it in mind, or to be aware of it and understand it. Thank you.

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  2. An exhortation to remember and always remember, despite the difficulties! Like Luciana, I too feel that it is just like that!

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  3. Even if it is difficult to imagine another world, the enormous sense of trust that pervades me leaves no room for doubt

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  4. I don't always face the day with joy. I don't always feel satisfied. I can't always imagine that things will change for the better. Despite this, trust supports me and by trying not to create illusions I am with what is there.

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  5. The world he talks about is not for tomorrow, it is already a reality now, even if apparently it is rarely like this. There is great faith in this.
    I don't know if this trust responds to Michel's words about the rationality that supports faith and vice versa, but I do know that it evolves in that direction.

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