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What has Lockdown taught us? Will we listen?

 

It was time for me to stop chattering on, thinking I knew so much and could teach the World how to believe.  Just like everyone else I have had a time of thinking things through. Suddenly the world changed over night and we were left alone with our own thoughts.  What IS the meaning of life? What really matters to me? How important is family? How important are friends and those people who are more than acquaintances? Can I live without them?

  I'm beginning to realize how isolated I had become.  Most of my meals were alone, that is before Covid. We crazily live our lives in isolation and find that this means throwing away so much good food because you can't eat a whole cauliflower on your own before it's too far gone.  A tin of baked beans is too much for one and you don't fancy sardines on toast two days running. Life is built around being together, even if it's only two of you.  You don't have to live in the same house, you can share with a neighbour.  Once you share life blossoms.Try it.  Isn't it better to give away a banana rather than see it rot in the bowl.I have a neighbour who has always been a brilliant giver.  Finally I am learning to do the same Sometimes it takes a major crisis to shake us up and open our eyes. A lot of my belief system before this was theory only. Nnow I'm experiencing the practical outworkings of my faith, and it's exciting.

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  1. Yes, very interesting reflections, Liz. Thank you.
    Also I have just realised I have a banana that has become inedible! More food, yet again, for my compost bin.

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