MIKE SOIKA - CONTINUING REVELATION
  • Home
  • About
    • Career Overview
    • Mike's Faith Journey
    • Mike's Organizing Journey
    • Quakerism
  • Mike's Blog
    • Blog
    • Blog Archive
  • Graphics & Art
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer

Mike's Blog

Let Your Life Speak

6/13/2020

4 Comments

 
Picture

​Letting our lives speak is how we walk with grace in the world.


The pace of change over these past few years has been both exhilarating and exhausting.  Consider this:

Turmoil, chaos, petty politics, vitriol, hate, violence are in our face nearly every day.  We had the investigation into Russia election interference, the #Me Too movement, children in cages at the border, and the president impeached.  Just this year we are living through a worldwide pandemic with millions infected and hundreds of thousands dying.  Our economy was shut down, the stock market plummeted, and 40 million are unemployed.  Recently, we have witnessed weeks-long massive social justice protests in every state in the nation and in cities around the globe.

In 2019, there were more mass shootings in the USA than there were days in the year

Climate change is upon us.  2019 was the second warmest year on record, during which we saw massive wildfires rampage through Australia. 

People are seeking change, but change does not come easily.  It will take a counter balancing force to offset the political power of those who want to see things remain just as they are.  A few elected officials and the money behind them have stymied advancement on social issues that the majority of Americans broadly agree on, such as gun control, climate change, health care reform, education, affordable housing and a myriad number of other important social justice issues. 

Polls show that most Americans believe the protests are a positive sign.  We are seeing a multi-racial and inter-generational mass of people in the streets who are loudly and collectively saying: enough, it is time for change and not just within police departments.  It is time for America to realize that for capitalism to survive, it needs to be a system that works for the majority of people and not just the wealthy and powerful few. 

Yes, we need dramatic political change.  But for that change to be lasting, we also need to see spiritual transformation, both individually and collectively.  After all, it would be unfathomable for a spiritually awakened person to ignore wide-spread pollution that threatens the survival of the planet; to allow millions of assault weapons to be used to prey upon society; to tolerate an economic system that holds a class and a race of people down and uses the labor of the many to enrich the pockets of the few.

So, how do we get there?  How do we become a society that fosters individual and collective spiritual transformation? 

I start with one basic premise: all change is personal.  Author Stephen Covey writes that “change is a door that only unlocks from within.”  He was writing about self-improvement, but I believe the same principle holds true for spiritual and political change as well.

We Quakers strive to become attuned to the internal voice that guides us and prods us to live out our values, which is espoused by the axiom “Let your life speak.”  This is truly a transformative statement, urging us to align our actions with our spiritual beliefs.  “Let your life speak” is not only transformative, it is also a statement of accountability. If we adhere to the idea that our values and our lifestyle should be aligned, then it becomes painfully clear when one or the other is out of balance.

The ethic that we should let our life speak is one that is so clear, so true, so simple to understand that we would do well if we could make that the mantra of our life.

A Dutch proverb states “He who is outside his door, already has the hard part of his journey behind him.”  The protesters are letting their lives speak, and have taken that important first step of what will be a long and arduous journey.  How will this movement be sustained?  What value statement will carry us all through hard times? 

Here is some advice:  Let your life speak.  Everyday.

If you want to end racial injustice, then let your life speak daily of inclusion.

If you want to end violence, then let your life speak daily of peaceful encounters.

If you want to foster justice, then let your life speak of collaboration and empowerment

​Spiritual transformation is an internal journey seeking a state of tranquility and grace.  Letting our lives speak is how we walk with grace in the world.
4 Comments
Ann Winschel
6/16/2020 05:52:46 am

Beautifully said, thanks Mike.

Reply
Priscilla Camilli
6/22/2020 04:14:40 pm

What a wonderful statement of where we are and what needs
to be done. It gives me heart

Reply
Bonnee Beth
6/16/2020 07:19:04 pm

Another beautifully expressed commentary from you. Thank you for sharing your inspirational perceptions with us.

Reply
Steve Duncan
6/28/2020 09:14:25 am

Hey, Mike!
As always, you've expressed those things that roll around in my head, looking for organization, perfectly.
Thanks for being the lens I need in these troubling times.

Reply

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

    Picture

    Author

    Mike Soika has been a community activist for more than 30 years working on issues of social and economic justice.  His work for justice is  anchored by his spiritual formation first as a Catholic and now as a Quaker.
    ​

    Subscribe to Mike's Blog

    Pre 2018 Archives
    ​


    Archives

    March 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    September 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    September 2023
    June 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    November 2022
    October 2022
    August 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    December 2021
    October 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    December 2020
    October 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    December 2019
    September 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018

    Categories

    All
    Community
    Equality
    Integrity
    Light
    Peace
    Simplicity

    RSS Feed

    View my profile on LinkedIn
Site powered by Weebly. Managed by iPage
Photos from Olivier Prt, greger.ravik
  • Home
  • About
    • Career Overview
    • Mike's Faith Journey
    • Mike's Organizing Journey
    • Quakerism
  • Mike's Blog
    • Blog
    • Blog Archive
  • Graphics & Art
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer