Easter for all

Who isn't moved by them every year? The first sprouting leaves, the first birdsong, the first daisies in the meadow, the first balmy evenings, the first dip in the lake, the first chirp concerts, the first autumn crocuses, the first snowflakes.
The message of Easter applies to everyone - regardless of their cultural background:
There is always tomorrow.
After the night, the day dawns.
After winter comes spring.
For those who are at the bottom, it can only be
still going uphill.
The most comforting message of all.
No matter what happens. No matter what life throws at us - the day will dawn in the morning.
Spring makes the plants sprout - whether we are in the mood for it or not. And that's a good thing.
There are unalterable processes that, unimpressed by individual fates, simply continue and thus show us unmistakably that there is something greater, something higher. Something that forms the cycle in which we find ourselves.
Whether you call it God, Allah, Shiva, Buddha, the universe, the seasons, nature or the course of events - it is there.
pro.earth conclusion:
Perhaps it would be enough to appreciate this grace and make sure that it stays that way for generations to come.