❤ Reimagining Life from the New Noah’s Ark

It occurred to me last night that I feel as if I am in Noah’s ark along with all of you these days. Our generation and those of us who experienced the year 2020 and keep on living in 2021 feel to me as co-passengers in Noah’s ark. When the “waters” calm down and the door to exit the ark opened, we will emerge out of our confinement in pairs, in families, in tribes, in groups, in communities ready to co-create the new world with our fellow passengers.

Our old world, the “Before Corona” world felt steady, solid and dependable. Because it was the only one we knew it also felt familiar and secure. Yet day by day, we witness it falling apart, making room for the new.

I was discussing this feeling by text with a Jerusalem friend who also had the sense that her life is becoming more fluid, navigating the waves of the unknown.

My friend had this vision she texted, of work becoming more fluid and transmutable, she called it “pop-up.”

I texted her back asking, as to how her “pop-up” work concept works.

“I see people working on a project, joining forces with others towards a shared goal. Once the goal has been reached and the project is completed, the partnership dissolves.”

And then what? I ask.

“Each one is now free to respond to a new calling. Something new will pop. A new project is coming their way and a new partnership created to carry out the new project that popped up. Each one will respond to what calls her, based on her talents, her situation and circumstances,” my friend answered.

I sense that past our exit from the ark we will be busy co-creating the new world we aspire to.

We will reimagine work, as my friend did, but also all other aspects of life.

We will reimagine sustenance, we will reimagine education, we will reimagine health, we will reimagine relationships, development and life on earth.

I had a master tapping healing session the other day with Sigal. That session was to me a reimagining of work and health at the same time. I received a great session from Sigal with us being a hundred kilometers apart and having the whole session work out perfectly from our respective homes via zoom. That is something I would doubt was possible in the past, or even worked. Yet, today I am convinced that yes, it does work and yes it is possible!

I am discovering a newly found elasticity, flexibility and fluidity in me. I am now more open to experience life in new ways that I had never imagined possible before. The coronavirus has helped to shake me up from my old known ways, opening me up to the new, with newly found curiosity as to what could be made possible if we all reimagined the world, and created our visions.

 

From Jerusalem with love,

 

Yvette Nahmia-Messinas

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