What if we let go of the blame?

What if we let go of the blame?

What if we stopped focusing on who did what, when, and how we got here?

What if we only looked at where we are right now?

What could be possible if we took all the energy that we use to blame, and simply let it go?

What could be possible if we took the us vs. them tribalism that divides us, and simply let it go?

What if we let go of our anger?

What if we let go of our rage?

What if we let go of the blame?

What if we allowed ourselves to feel our true feelings?

What if we acknowledged our true fears?

What if we acknowledged our collective sense of helplessness?

What if we acknowledged our hurt and our grief?

What if we let go of the blame?

What if we only looked at where we are right now?

What if we acknowledged that we are all connected to each other?

What if we acknowledged that we are all the same?

What if we recognize that the anger and rage in others is just a mask of their true feelings?

What if we let go of our anger and blame towards others, no matter how they act towards us?

What if we choose to show love and compassion towards all our brothers and sisters in this country and on the planet?

What if we choose to only look at what we can do in this present moment?

What if we stop looking backwards at what is already done and what has already been said?

What if we let go of the blame?

What if we focused all our energy into the present?

What could be possible if we all came together to heal?

What if we focused our energy on healing ourselves, our sick, our communities, and our government?

What if we completely let go of our need to make others wrong for what has happened?

What if we let go of the blame?

What if we came together as loving children of God?

What if we focused on gratitude and love?

What if we came together to help our sick?

What if we came together to grieve our losses?

What if we came together to share our talents?

What if we came together to share our resources?

What if we came together to rebuild this great nation?

What if we just let go of the blame?

What if we only choose to look at what we can do in this present moment?

What if we stop looking backwards, knowing that we can’t change the past?

What if we choose to look at the endless possibilities available to us if we let go of the blame?

What could be possible if we simply let go and start anew today?

- Julie A. Allen

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