Motivational Monday: We are all connected
(Originally posted on November 11, 2019)

Here I stand in the middle of a gorgeous park. It’s so incredibly peaceful and serene; the sun feels fantastic on my skin. There's a chair nearby that’s just calling my name, so I walk over and sit down. It’s the most comfortable chair I have ever had the pleasure of sitting on. With the warmth of the sun on my face and the comfort of this chair, I just want to fall into a peaceful sleep.
In front of me holographic images begin to appear. There I am at 10 years old. Mrs. Hoover lived two doors down from us and her husband had just passed away. She rarely leaves the house—and when I do see her, she looks so sad. So me and two of my friends decide to knock on her door. She invites us in, and we sit with her on her porch and talk to her for a while. Then we hear our parents calling so we leave. My dad wasn’t happy with me for bothering Mrs. Hoover and I was sent to my room for the rest of the day. I feel as if I am reliving this scene as if it’s happening right this moment. I’m crying; sobbing so hard that my stomach hurts, and then I fall asleep. But I’m not just watching this
, I’m feeling
it again. But
this time
I’m not feeling my pain—I’m feeling how happy Mrs. Hoover was that we sat and talked with her. She spent the rest of her day singing as she went about her chores. When her children called to see how she was doing, she told them about how blessed she felt that these three children came to see her. I feel her joy
.
I also feel how proud my friends' parents were because they visited Mrs. Hoover, and spent time with her. I felt their pride as well as my friends' happiness because their parents were proud. What surprised me was that this event was stuck in my mind because it was painful for me; yet as I watched these events unfolding, there was no pain, only happiness—and lots and lots of it! The feeling I have I can’t describe. The adults then followed our lead and my mother, along with my friends' mother began visiting Mrs. Hoover on a regular basis.
The ripple effect of one little moment…
These images went on and on throughout my entire life. I saw every action and every reaction. There were times I reacted in anger, or in judgment, and I felt that too. I felt everything—every feeling that was associated with that one moment in time. There were moments I felt proud of what I’d accomplished in my life and moments I felt shame at the choice I’d made.
I seemed to have fallen asleep in that chair. When I awoke, there was a young and vibrant Mrs. Hoover sitting on the chair beside me. She tells me how much those visits meant to her. She was happy to talk of her husband, even though he had passed. Everyone was so afraid that talking about his death would hurt her— but to her, talking about him was wonderful because it kept his memory alive. She tells me how every moment in life is linked to every other moment.
Everything we do matters and it affects not only us, but everyone around us. When my father views this event, he will likely feel totally different emotions than I did. What he will feel will depend on where his heart was at the time. It’s not about what you do necessarily, as it is about where your heart
is when you do it. You see, a good deed—even a huge gesture—done with an unhappy, unloving or self-absorbed heart is not the same
as a small gesture done with a loving heart.
With those words, Mrs. Hoover disappears and I wake up; asleep on the sofa in my living room.
I hadn't thought of Mrs. Hoover for many, many years. She has long since passed. I feel, with this dream, that she received some love from her neighbors during a difficult time of her life and that she felt great gratitude for it. I also realize that everyone that visited her—and took the time to open their hearts—received something as well. Something they may not yet realize they received.
This dream reminded me to take a moment to visit my new neighbor, welcome her to the neighborhood, and offer her a few minutes to chat about her new life! Maybe offering her a few moments of compassion will help her on her journey!
Everything matters: every moment, every gesture, every smile…EVERYTHING!
Be mindful of what you do and lead with your heart. Someday…maybe not today, but someday, you will know just how powerful you were!
“I don't always know the right thing to do in a situation. So, when I'm stuck, I ask myself
'What is the most loving thing I can do in this moment.' And, that's what I do.”
-- Katrina Mayer
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









