Even A Small Flame Steadies the Night a spiritual and political reflection on June 2025 and the crisis of belonging

Even A Small Flame Steadies the Night

a spiritual and political reflection on June 2025 and the crisis of belonging

by

LEDA GREEN

 

There are times in history when the human soul is asked to stretch beyond what it believed possible.
June 2025 is such a time.

We find ourselves — not only in Israel, but across many lands — caught between violence and vision, pressure and possibility.
I write this from the heart of a country torn between trauma and hope.
A country I love, and a country I must learn to leave.

The Energies of This Time Are Not Accidental

The cosmos is not just background light.
It speaks, it pulls, it aligns. And for those who listen — it instructs.

June 2025 is alive with planetary movements that mirror what we experience down here in our streets, our homes, and our bones.
• Jupiter in Cancer expands everything related to home, family, emotional safety — and collective belonging.
We are being asked to redefine home, and who we include in it.
• Saturn in Pisces demands spiritual maturity — no more illusions, no more spiritual bypassing. We must face what hurts, heal what divides.
• Neptune’s presence pushes us to dissolve false borders and rediscover the invisible thread of humanity — not as a theory, but as a lived truth.
• Mars and Uranus strike like lightning. They provoke, they trigger, they awaken. This is not a time of subtle messages. This is a time of cosmic urgency.

The Crisis in Israel Is Not Just Political — It’s Soul-Deep

What we are witnessing is not merely geopolitical.
It is ancestral grief resurfacing. It is spiritual fatigue reaching its edge. It is identity fractured by decades of survival-mode thinking.

We are drowning in:
• Moral confusion
• Generational fear
• Trauma disguised as pride
• Violence justified as justice

And yet, beneath all this — there is still a soul here.
A collective soul trying to remember itself. Trying to return.

Why I Must Leave — and Why I Still Belong

For months, I have felt the inner summons to leave Israel.
Not from anger. Not from fear.
But from the sacred responsibility to live in alignment with what I hear — spiritually, cosmically, emotionally.

I am not abandoning my people.
I am listening to what can no longer be heard within these walls.

I am being called to Kyoto.
Not as an escape, but as a pilgrimage.

To remember what peace feels like.
To remember what stillness without threat feels like.
To remember myself — not as a citizen of fear, but as a vessel of truth.

What We Must All Consider, No Matter Where We Stand

This moment is asking every one of us:
• Are you listening beyond your opinions?
• Are you grounded in love while standing in truth?
• Are you brave enough to release identities built on war?
• Are you ready to midwife something new — something soft, something sustainable?

The world doesn’t need more slogans.
It needs witnesses.
It needs soul-led leaders.
It needs people who know that love is not weakness — it is infrastructure.

My Personal Pledge — and Yours, if You Wish

I will leave, and I will carry Israel in my spirit like a stone warmed by the sun.
But I will also walk toward what is next — for me, for us, for the world.

I vow to:
• Build emotional and spiritual resilience in every person I meet
• Speak with clarity, but never cruelty
• Channel rage into poetry, and silence into peace
• Become a bridge, not a battleground

In Closing

The flames around us are real.
But we are also flames.

Even a small flame steadies the night.
Even a quiet soul carries a revolution inside.
Let us burn, not to destroy — but to illuminate.

Let us burn gently.
Let us burn bright.

With all my heart,
Leda

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