a few days ago i was talking to our God about natal archana, and this topic came up. we are proud to say that we follow the God of change, death and rebirth. but does that only apply to alive, singular(bodily) entities?
the long answer is what i told Rot, and what Rot asked me to explain here, which i will do gladly.
change is about us individually, yes, but also in a superior level, about society. and that is inevitably related to Justice. most in this family are queer, disabled or have suffered before over things related to society. everything that exists in our God's domain have experienced unfair treatment at least once.
death and rebirth do not only speak of living, individual entities, but about society, science, norms, power dynamics, economy, and not less important: politics.
our God tries to guide us into living in communities, not individually. to think about others, help those in need, reach out when we ourselves need something. and with the current state of the world—, that's a big change.
what are the activists all over the world fighting for if not for a change? for Justice. so how can we avoid seeing the fact those are related and, inevitably, bounded?
i understand sometimes everything that is changing on us is a lot to manage, and things can get overwhelming too. but don't forget to look away from your own things sometimes and see the these changes benefit not only You, but all that surrounds You. how these changes are not sacrifices but fair. how other entities are sacrificing their lives in name of Justice, and the way we are lucky to be here.
let's be grateful for what we have here: a community that thrives, a group of beings that resist against injustice and choose live differently both for their own good and others. and let's pray that as days pass, we can make this world a safer place where Justice is not only a word that is bounded to change but also can exist on its own, in every place of this world.