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Blessings all, Thank-you to David, Katrina, and Mikey for the informative session on NVDA and the Bentley Campaign, last night at the Mullum Gardens. I had a brief moment to talk about the term Sacred Activism yet feel I did not do this teaching any justice at all in such a small time frame. So, if you arent in the place or position right now in your life to read Andrew Harveys book, The Hope, A Guide To Sacred Activism, you may want to tune into some of the key components of this work that I have summarised as follows. 1. The dark night of the soul, that many of us have experienced in our lives, is happening on a collective level. 2. This dark night is a powerful teacher, leading us to the ways of compassion. First for ourselves, then for our fellow man. 3..Now is the time to embody radical faith that everything is going to be ok, no matter how intense it may appear on the outer. 4,Now is the time to embody radical passion and direct that fire from within, with love and compassion towards the injustice you wish to shine light on in the world. 5. Radical passion is a force driven from the feminine heart that is now awakening within every person who has prepared their mind and soul to a place that now allows Her to work within them. The goddess is here. 6. To awaken the fire, use warm heart practices for example - dance, sing, whisper to your heart everyday the beautiful words....I Love You. Oh And read sacred poetry! Every day. 7. Finally slow down. The most dangerous energy working to enable the greed and destruction, are our busy lives. Not enough time to connect to our true nature. Simplify. Slow down, Breathe. Let the Source/Light/Love/God/Goddess/Creator/Ancestor Beings/Nature/Sun (whatever you name the ultimately unnameable) fill your whole body, mind and soul every day. Then walk forth with that light, grounding firmly into the earth as you go to the place where your light is guided to by Spirit. Where you are most needed. When asked by Andrew Harvey what is the meaning of life, The Dali Lama replied; To embody the transcendent. That is the place from within where the sacred activist meets the imbalances in the world. Effecting change by indeed, being it. See you at Bentley beautiful people with our loving and compassionate hearts wide open! xxik
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 23:08:28 +0000

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