A NEW YEAR 
								– A TIME TO CHOOSE 
								
								BETWEEN DARKNESS AND LIGHT
								
								by Sister Brenda Walsh, Racine Dominican 
								
							
						
					
				
			
			Some time ago I heard a story of a young man on a horse, riding 
			very swiftly along the road. A farmer was standing in a field along 
			the roadside. He shouted at the man on horseback: "Sir, where are 
			you going?" The rider turned around and shouted back: "Don’t ask me. 
			Ask my horse." 
			Many people today feel very much like that rider. They feel they 
			are no longer in charge of their destiny and lack a sense of 
			direction in their lives. They feel swept along by the pressures and 
			distractions that control the lives of many today. They lack a sense 
			of belonging and relatedness. This is often presented as one of the 
			greatest needs of the 21st century. People from different 
			cultures, races, economic conditions and backgrounds feel this lack 
			at the very center of their lives. Many are hoping churches will 
			step forward and help restore hope to children and their families 
			and all people in this situation and address the root causes of the 
			problem and not just cover up the cracks in the systems. That effort 
			will challenge our values and lifestyle and more. Fr. Richard Rohr 
			also points out that many of God’s people barely survive and even 
			starve for lack of hope and meaning. He says many have made 
			happiness and contentment largely impossible, based largely on 
			having instead of being. ®. Rohr, Center for Action and 
			Contemplation, Reflection for Dec. 16th, 2010).
			Frequently our solutions for a better future are on a surface 
			level, such as in the area of technology, business, addressing 
			terrorism and other areas of concern. While exploration in these 
			areas is required, we also need to find a deeper spiritual 
			foundation to create a new and sustainable foundation for meaningful 
			living. 
			Youth need a consistent message and lifestyle and adults to model 
			it for them in a consistent way. From that stable base they can find 
			their rightful place in our world and experience what a healthy, 
			meaningful and happy life is meant to be. . What price are we 
			willing to pay to restore balance and harmony and meaning for the 
			sake of our present generation and for generations yet to come. 
			We need to name the structures and systems we have created that 
			have fettered, disempowered and starved the majority of human being 
			across the globe. Beyond naming, we need the moral courage to put 
			people before acquiring and possessing and begin relating to each 
			other as brothers and sisters, not as Black or White, Brown or 
			Yellow, rich or poor. We need a new vision for sharing power and 
			resources for all people.
			We also need to redirect the trillions spent on armaments toward 
			education, health care for all, job creation and other human needs. 
			By continuing the armaments race, we are adding to the world’s 
			violence and death. 
			Consciousness of our human value is the only place to start. 
			Vaclav Havel, former President of the Czech Republic, got it right 
			when he said: "consciousness precedes being. Hope starts in the 
			human heart." He believed we need to get in touch with real truth 
			about ourselves and all human beings and from there to create 
			systems and structures that support human life in all its forms. 
			When we reclaim our inner spiritual resources, that will enable us 
			to have the moral courage to bring about needed change, starting 
			with ourselves. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. reminds us "we are all 
			tied together in a common garment of destiny." That is a good first 
			step toward achieving unity and purpose, harmony and peace. We are 
			all people of one body, mind and spirit, worthy of respect, 
			encouragement and opportunities for growth. As Gandhi once said: "We 
			must go broader and higher." By connecting with people globally, who 
			are on a spiritual path, it will make all the difference. It is a 
			journey worth starting and sustaining. Let us begin today with 
			courage and hope. 
			A blessed New Year to all!