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Unity, Solidarity, Labor… What’s Happening at Panda Sahne in May?

Hello May ❤️

This month our theme is ‘Unity.’ The root of the word, “Bir,” beautifully summarizes everything. It begins with being one. Being one means merging in essence, despite all our differences.

Life is like a mechanical clock… We only watch the clock ticking, but what drives the clock is the mechanism in the background, where gears work together in a magnificent harmony, turning… Dozens of gear pieces become one at different times, determining the flow of time.

Our cells, our organs, every particle in our body becomes one in the ocean of the body, giving us existence. The merging of existence into life may not be known by everyone, but those who know their purpose and those who do not shape existence together.

The world clock operates perfectly despite borders, different languages, religions, and thoughts, through those who are aware and those who are not. For life to progress in a more efficient, orderly, peaceful, and perfect way, the gears that fully understand their purpose must be part of the system. Even if we do not know the purpose of each gear, the process becomes clearer when we realize that we are creating a clock. Like the bees inside a beehive, we all find joy in serving the hive, living our purpose, and our existence.

Human nature exists with varying levels of consciousness. A gear continues to exist for its intended purpose. However, what makes a person human is first finding their own purpose and then helping others find theirs and their place in this system.

Being one is like being a family; it requires sacrifice, dedication, loyalty, patience, and understanding. What differentiates a person from a gear is their consciousness. Therefore, instead of asking why that gear isn’t turning, it is also our duty as humans to ask how we can make that gear turn.

In a world shared by eight billion ‘different’ people, if even a small part isn’t turning correctly, whether in our nation, our city, our neighborhood, or our family, it will affect other parts if it hasn’t found its place in the system or isn’t fulfilling its duty properly.

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