Author Unknown
March 31, 2003
Unity is not about us all standing shoulder to shoulder in perfect identical formation. It is about us standing in the staggered configuration that is a true expression of our individual identities. But, as we do so, to reach at whatever angles are necessary to hold hands, to acknowledge the distances and the differences, the complexity and the simplicity, the acceptance and the acknowledgement. It is in reaching across these crooked chasms that we find the truth of unity.