When I think of Samandari today, the resonance of his metaphorically rich demonstration lingers.
Think of the palms extended, down. Then rotating. Turning. Up.
What does it mean? I’m not really sure, but I’ll share a thought. On one hand, the world will be turned upside down—we’re already seeing that painful, chaotic process begin to occur.
On the other hand, what was closed, shut-down and facing the ground will be opened, like hearts, to the sky. Rebirth. Evolution. Transcendence. Things completely different from the way they are now. That pain of transformation will lead us, perhaps, to a world based not on self-serving but one of harmony, compassion, service and an aching kindness, one to another.
Rainn Wilson is an actor, best known for playing “Dwight” on “The Office” for which he was nominated for three Emmys. He co-created the media company “SoulPancake” and the educational initiative “Lidè Haiti”. Rainn is a member of the Baha’i Faith.