Not Iran vs USA. Not Israel vs Palestine. Not anyone vs anyone. A meditation on where focus goes, and where energy follows.
The same person we call a threat today can be our closest ally tomorrow. Remember your first best friend? How fast that happened?
Hate. Love. Everyone knows both. I love you. I hate you. That's what we call living together as a human species.
Do I care if the USA or Iran "wins"? Or Israel? Or Palestine?
I used to. And it got confusing fast — because everywhere I went, I found friends. From those places. Living in those places. Not the enemy I'd heard about. Not the cruel, horrific monster painted in headlines. Just people.
"It's so easy to point a finger at someone far away and say: that's where the bad energy comes from."
Most of the fear driving politics and religion? It's still just fear. Packaged differently. Sold under different flags. But fear.
Think about polar bears in Antarctica.
Not one. You probably assumed so — but no.
Sometimes what we're certain about... isn't quite right.
Happy people. Everywhere.
Free people. Different colors, different clothes, different beliefs — as long as no regime is suppressing them. As long as they're not telling me what's right and wrong.
Imagine Iran as one of the happiest countries on earth. People free. A huge, beautiful country. A society built on freedom by the people themselves.
And Israel — less afraid. Both countries sharing events, doing things together. Kids from former enemy countries playing, thinking: "What a life we have. What a mess our grandparents lived in."
"Where focus goes, energy flows."
I'm done watching people fight, steal, dominate, suppress. These power plays are getting louder — amplified by AI, by algorithms, by scarcity mindsets.
It gets more beautiful the more of us show up. And then — let's have a party. Kids and adults. Young and old. Every country, every background.
Building bridges between cultures.
Not just streets and cities.
Real connections that last.