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A New World

by Alyssa Snow

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Meditation
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This Sacred Verse is a gentle reflection on the state of the world that softens fear and restores perspective. This short poem invites you to notice the quiet goodness unfolding every day—neighbors helping neighbors, compassion in small, unseen acts. It offers a reminder that while humanity is imperfect, we are learning, growing, and capable of choosing peace. Let this reading help you settle your nervous system and reconnect with hope for a more balanced world.

CompassionCommunityPositivityPeacePersonal GrowthHopeCompassionate SupportCommunity ServicePositive NewsPeaceful LivingOptimism

Transcript

Welcome to your sacred verse.

This poem is called A New World.

What do I feel about the state of the world?

Besides,

If I pay too much attention in my bed,

I would stay curled.

I wish more were shared about all the good that everyday people do in their own neighborhood.

Food,

Pantries,

Clothing drives.

Compassionate support.

No fighting or war.

Genuinely loving report.

I think this is most of us.

Living regular lives.

Being good to others.

It makes us all thrive.

To believe the news,

Humans are a horrible bunch.

And perhaps there's some truth there.

Our mistakes sure pack a punch.

We are a species who is learning and growing from mistakes.

Changing our ways,

We all know the stakes.

For to live in peace,

With balance on this earth,

It is a gift that keeps giving.

And a new world we give birth.

Meet your Teacher

Alyssa SnowNew York, NY, USA

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