I am part of one global family July 19, 2026

Affirmation: I recognize and honor that I am part of one global family.
Reading:
A community of people walking together on a spiritual path has a great deal of strength; its members are able to protect each other, to help each other in every aspect of the practice, and to build the strength of the community. There are many things that are very difficult for us to do on our own, but when we live together as community, they become easy and natural. We do them without growing tired or making a strenuous effort. The community has a collective energy. Without this energy, the practice of individual transformation is not easy.
…The energy of the community body has the capacity to protect and transform us. As a member of the community, all we have to do is to make our contribution to that energy. This is called community building. It is the most precious work a monk, nun or layperson can do.
Thich Nhat Hanh, featured in Awakin.org https://www.awakin.org/v2/read/view.php?tid=2685 accessed 6/20/25.
Spiritual Point of View: When you begin to see humanity through a spiritual lens, your sense of what truly matters starts to change. Ernest Holmes reminds you that all of humanity is Divinity waking up to itself through self-discovery and self-realization. In other words, the clearest evidence of the Divine you have is found in people—ordinary, imperfect, growing people, including you. Every person you encounter is an expression of God in the midst of remembering who they are.
This remembering is vibrational. As you align your thoughts with wholeness, worthiness, and connection, you begin to attract experiences that reflect that truth back to you. When you hold others as whole and sacred, you shift your own frequency toward love, inclusion, and ease.
Envisioning a world as one global family begins with how you choose to see. When you honour the interconnectedness of all life, guided by spiritual wisdom and lived experience, you embody unity rather than just talking about it. Each time you refuse to leave anyone out—especially yourself—you affirm the presence of God. In recognizing the wholeness in all people, you actively participate in healing the world, one perception at a time.



