So when I started thinking several weeks ago about what I would share for sangha this week, the first thing that came to mind was the idea of hopefulness. Particularly during this challenging and difficult time - I felt like what we all needed was hope. Hope that we would be safe, healthy, find peace and be able to carry on and return to some kind of normalcy. I looked up the definition of hope in the dictionary - it says "a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen". This was not exactly what I expected it to say - so I looked a little further for a more spiritual meaning and found "A wish or trust that something good will happen". So the second expression is what I wanted to focus on.
I didn't exactly come to this idea of hope with a lot of confidence. I initially found the days dragging with feelings of sadness, despair, fogginess as I read and listened to the news, worried about my 90 year old parents, my brother in a service related field, my daughter with asthma, and then all the poor, marginalized and homeless people who have been hit the hardest with this pandemic.




















