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You’re the Spark

You’re the Spark

Spark a flame of love,
for the good of humankind
and watch that fire glow.

-o-

Few Americans would deny that our “United” States currently is not united in thought or mission. Protests in 2025 surged by more than 11,000 since the previous year. That’s a 133% increase compared to the first year of the last administration.

Many express concerns about our government having lost its checks and balances, and feelings of inequality and injustice. However, not everyone agrees on what is right and fair. Families and long-time friends are divided to the extent that they can no longer talk or associate with one another, and if we can’t get along with those we love, how can we make peace with strangers within and beyond our country?

Jesus said that the evil one seeks to destroy us through chaos and confusion, because we cannot survive if we are divided (Matthew 12:25). God wants serenity in families, communities, and the world as he is a god of peace (1 Corinthians 14:33).

Turning the negativity around is possible, but it will take considerable effort. According to research, countering negative energy requires three times as much positive energy as there is negativity. That means that three positive actions are needed to offset every negative one. If we want a peaceful world, we have to work for it.

We begin by developing inner peace. We can do this by cultivating joy, showing signs of gratitude, and being hopeful. We meditate, pray, be still and quiet, and set boundaries with those who work against tranquility.

The peace we develop in ourselves allows us to move beyond to the people around us. We are then able to follow the call to unite and care for each other (1 Peter 3:11).

Respect is our guideline. We show respect and compassion to everyone and everything, beginning with our loved ones and friends, and then to those who need it most, including the marginalized—the poor, immigrants, elderly, sick, and beyond.

Smile. Share hugs. Offer to help a stranger. Pass on clothes and household items not in use. Contribute to food pantries. Listen rather than speak. Mentor. Nurture.

We also must oversee the care of the wonders of this planet–the wildlife, from the smallest to the greatest, the land, and the waterways.

In addition, it’s important to vote. Communicate with representatives, and speak up for what is right and what is just in a calm, yet firm way.

Since the beginning of creation, we humans have failed miserably. Yet, God’s never given up on us. He knows that we are capable of loving and caring for one another as the Lord loves us.

Imagine a beautiful, peaceful world, and then make it happen, one step at a time. We have much to gain for our our efforts. Our actions will come back to us in countless ways for generations to come.

I will be online sporadically for a few weeks due to some personal matters. I plan on responding to comments and reading fellow bloggers’ posts as often as time allows.

Until then, be safe, healthy, and happy, and know that I appreciate you and the time you spend reading, commenting, and liking my posts.

You are in my prayers. Please keep me in yours.

©Mary K. Doyle, 2026

Responses to “You’re the Spark”

  1. arlene

    Take care Mary.😘

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, dear Arlene.

  2. Looking for the Light

    Take good care.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, my friend.

  3. gustavo_horta

    As corporo-cracias nos distraem, nos atraem, nos traem e nos destroem.
    É assim.
    Só com amor, compaixão e solidariedade podemos tentar escapar da destruição iminente de nossa espécie.
    Beijo grande e carinhos

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Você tem toda a razão, caro Gustavo. E eu gosto do seu lema de amor, compaixão e solidariedade porque é a resposta. Tudo de bom para você.

  4. Ernie ‘Dawg’

    I love the attitude of this post Mary, sharing peace is so important. I pray your personal matters are easily resolved and you return quickly.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Ernie. Do you know how much I always appreciate your kind words and support? God bless you, my friend.

  5. Indira

    Well expressed, Mary! The need of the hour is that ‘spark of love’…

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Love is the answer, isn’t it, Indira? Hugs to you, my friend.

  6. kagould17

    Humans are imperfect beings Mary. We learn by failing, or so I used to think, until I kept seeing the same mistakes being made over and over. I have often said we need to stop allowing politicians to polarize the citizens against each other. Maybe the solution is to do away with political parties and simply allow government by discussion and agreement. It will take a giant leap to get us there, but if we put as much effort into love and empathy as we do into hate and war, we can get there. Blessing son you. Allan

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You make valid points, Allan. I especially like, “f we put as much effort into love and empathy as we do into hate and war, we can get there.” Thank you, my friend.

  7. luisa zambrotta

    We can escape our destruction only with love, prayers, compassion and solidarity.

    You are in my prayers too, dear Mary🤗

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you for your important contribution to this discussion, dear Luisa. Love to you, my friend.

      1. luisa zambrotta

        Thank you so much, my dear Mary
        The appreciation is on my part.

  8. ✒️🥣Dorothy’s New Vintage Kitchen

    I just got your Tranquility,Transformation, Transcendence book in the mail today, and I’m savoring it slowly…❤️

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Dorothy, Protege of Mary Oliver. This makes me very happy.

      1. ✒️🥣Dorothy’s New Vintage Kitchen

        Perfect little meditations!

        1. Mary K. Doyle

          You warm my heart, Dorothy.

  9. Dawn Pisturino

    Excellent post! Take care!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Dawn.

  10. Renate

    “Imagine all the people living life in peace…you may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one…”

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Ah, yes. What a beautiful song. Thank you for joining me here.

  11. Willie Torres Jr.

    Mary, this is wonderful and a much needed message… I love how you remind us that peace starts within and spreads outward, that is such a powerful and practical message.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Willie. I try not to sound too much like a tree hugger, which I truly am. 🙂 God’s blessings on you always.

  12. Rosaliene Bacchus

    Mary, thanks for your loving reminder for us to cultivate joy, gratitude, and peace. Stay well. I’m with you in prayer ❤

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Together, Rosaliene! I’m stronger with you, dear friend.

      1. Rosaliene Bacchus

        We’re all stronger when we stand together in solidarity ❤

        1. Mary K. Doyle

          🙂

  13. Victoria

    Sending love, Mary. 💝
    I love these reminders:
    “Smile. Share hugs. Offer to help a stranger. Pass on clothes and household items not in use. Contribute to food pantries. Listen rather than speak. Mentor. Nurture.”

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you for your kind words and relating to this post, Vicki. I do appreciate you.

      1. Victoria

        Take care, dear one! ❤️

  14. johnlmalone

    yes, we need to turn that negativity around and a good place to start is with ourselves; hope things pan out; hugs from the panda 🙂

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You give great hugs, Mr. Panda. 🙂

  15. Michele Lee

    Thank you for this uplifting message, dear Mary. Love to you! 🩷

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, sweet Michele. Love you back, my friend.

  16. Edward Ortiz

    Wonderful and important post, Mary. It’s true that conflict and division continue to grow in our country, but like you said, there is still hope, and we can find a way to be united again.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      I believe. You believe. Together we can make it happen, Edward. Bless you.

      1. Edward Ortiz

        Amen to that, my friend. I hope you have a blessed weekend and enjoy the warm weather.

  17. joannerambling

    America like many countries is not united except in name but far from in spirit and thought

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Sadly true, Joanne. Thank you for your presence here.

  18. gc1963

    A beautiful post encompassing a whole gamut of thoughts and actions.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you for taking the time to read and add to the story, Geeta. Bless you.

  19. Hazel

    I’ll always pray all my readers, and of course, that includes you, Mary. Peace starts within yes, and as Mother Teresa said, “go home and love your family”–her message of peace. I hope and pray we will do our best to do it daily. Hugs and God bless!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      I see your faith and the strength it gives you, Hazel. Thank you for your prayers.

  20. destiny

    wisely said, Mary…and your opening words says it beautifully.
    Take care, Mary… blessings your way…🙏🤍🤗

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Dear Destiny, Thank you for your kindness. Love to you.

  21. Max Muhammad

    I believe War is Inevitable and Book of Revelations more things unfold

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      I need to read Revelations more closely. I’ve been finding interesting answers in Daniel, of late. Blessings to you, my friend.

      1. Max Muhammad

        Book of Revelations blood in the waters. Death and Wars being normalized. You see certain things being shrugged off and looked the other way. The Epstein from the Grave karma is unlike anything and like a puzzle its all tied to a sinister agenda

        1. Mary K. Doyle

          Most confusing, are intelligent people do not see the truth.

          1. Max Muhammad

            They tell you that lie. It doesnt count until it happens to them. A generation who could stand for something would rather wallow in the dark ages and refuse to speak out on injustices etc.. that Epstein files is a virus that isnt going away and alot of folks are involved.

  22. P. J. Gudka

    That’s so true, chaos and confusion is a really powerful tool and as you said the best way to create change and move forward is to be kind, compassionate and loving towards all.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Pooja. I appreciate your kind words and time to read and comment. Love to you, my friend.

      1. P. J. Gudka

        You’re very welcome. Lots of love to you as well.

  23. LoveLifeHappiness&More💙💙

    Great post. Take care of yourself Mary. ❤️

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you kindly, T.”

      1. LoveLifeHappiness&More💙💙

        My pleasure.

  24. Jo Mayne Casey

    We feel the same, that finding Peace inside ourselves, then sharing Love and Kindness to our communities will have a ripple effect that can save the world. It seems fruitless at times, but we must keep up our efforts. You are in my prayers, Mary. Thank-you for your inspiration.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      What a pleasure to read your comment and see you here, Jo. Thank you. You also are in my prayers.

  25. Awakening Wonders

    This is so, so good, “Since the beginning of creation, we humans have failed miserably. Yet, God’s never given up on us. He knows that we are capable of loving and caring for one another as the Lord loves us.”

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Mary. God is the everlasting, faithful Father. Hugs to you.

  26. Garden Bliss

    Sending much love and blessings to you, Mary. Let us keep your powerful words of peace and harmony in our minds at all times. Peace be with you, my friend. 🙏

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      And peace with you, dear Flavia.

      1. Garden Bliss

        😘

  27. ourlittleredhouseblog

    This is so beautifully written, thank you….I needed to read this.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Oh, I’m happy to hear this. Thank you!

  28. Penn,…

    It has to happen Mary, surely it’s so? …more people want peace than those who are seeking to cause dissension/disruption at the very least, … You’re definitely in my prayers my friend, …and thank you for the audio, your voice adds life to the spark, …💙🤗

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, dear Penn. Blessings to you, my friend.

      1. Penn,…

        💫💙🤗🙏💫

  29. LaDonna Remy

    These are wise and needed words, Mary.❤️

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, LaDonna. I appreciate your kind comment.

  30. Lauren Scott, Author

    I love this post, Mary, and I hope you’re doing okay. I’m not online as much either, so take good care, and you are in my prayers. xo

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Lauren. It’s always a pleasure to connect with you.

  31. Ritish Sharma

    Hope whatever personal matters you’re dealing with sorts itself out soon. Take good care of yourself first – can’t pour from an empty cup. You’re in my thoughts. 🙏

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Ritish. I had a significant surgery last week. I’m doing much better every day. I appreciate your kindness.

  32. Omayma Omer

    Take good care

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, and the same to you, Omayma.

  33. The Introverted Bookworm

    I agree with you about fostering peace and good will, Mary; that’s so important these days. Hope things go okay for you in the next few weeks🌷🌷

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Ada. I’m better already. Hugs, my friend.

  34. Anonymous

    Wonderful post, Mary–you have such a wonderful gift of ministering to people with your words. We must continue to nurture the goodness in each of us–I too believe this will help carry us through to something better. Having the humility to act in concert with others is essential. God bless. Susan

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you for your loving words and support, Susan. Blessings to you.

  35. johnlmalone

    yes, be someone’s flame —

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you for chiming in, John. All the best to you.

  36. Kimberly Vargas Agnese

    Peace. Yes.
    Have a wonderful day Mary:)

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You too, Kimberly. Blessings to you.

  37. Kimberly Vargas Agnese

    Praying.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you. Prayer is powerful.

      1. Kimberly Vargas Agnese

        Yes. Absolutely.

  38. Susana Cabaço

    This is so beautiful and also so much needed. Simple things make a difference; in divine alignment, they make a major difference. Giving thanks for this inspiring piece, Mary. Your spark and goodness are appreciated and significant! Sending you light and blessings, kind lady! ✨🙏🌻💖🌈

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Susana. I appreciate your feedback and thoughts, my friend.

  39. Cindy Georgakas

    Not sure how I missed this one Mary but it is simp-ly marvelous and I love what you sparked here in positivity. Hugs and love❣️

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Cindy. I hope all is well. Looks like the West Coast has been heating up.

  40. Rebecca Cuningham

    Inner peace to spark world peace. Great empowerment.

  41. da-AL

    thank you for your sweet kind voice & that bit of communal reassurance. wishing you the best with your personal matters, dear.

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