All the Love in the World
Hello Courageous Thrivers,
This song has been on repeat for me lately—singing it to myself, to people I easily love, and to people I don’t easily love.
It was playing as I was on my way home from upstate New York back in 2022, just after selling and saying goodbye to Raspberry Island, when I drove past the sign in the photo above.
It was such a powerful synchronicity that I had to turn around.
When I did, I discovered a peace labyrinth, which I walked, and an art gallery.
It all felt magical—like a blessing as I closed an intense and important chapter of my life. And an encouraging boost into the mystery of what’s next.
The song has been showing up for me again in recent days as I enter another time of big transitions—this time in the midst of the larger uncertainty and instability of our collective human experience.
I hope it brings blessings to you, too, as you navigate the mysteries of your life and take your next step to bring more Love into the world in tangible ways—as you experiment with trusting (perhaps?) the possibility of a Greater Love that holds all of it: the suffering and the beauty.
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🎵 “All The Love” by MC YOGI
Lyrics excerpted below:
Wishing you...
All the love in the world.
All the love in the world.
All the love in the world.
All the love in the world.
When your path’s unclear
And the night’s shadows drawing near
When your mind is clouded by fear
Can’t see the road, don’t know which way to steer
Please remember that you’re not alone
We’re all on this journey home.
All of us, everyone that you know
We’re sending you...
Don’t be afraid. It’ll be okay.
Love will always find a way.
…
May the angels guide your every turn
We’re sending you...
All the love in the world.
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May our trust in Love bring us into right action—and dissolve our overwhelm and complacency—so we can see what is ours to do, and let go of what is not.
With love,
Deb
P.S. I’ve written about Raspberry Island before—its wonder, its wildness, and what it gave me. If you’d like to revisit those stories, here are two more blog posts to explore.