Tag: peace

In order to navigate calmly through rough waters, we must be anchored as well as able to catch the wind and let it carry us. What does this mean? Set certain habits in place that serve you without having to figure out what to do next — this is an anchor. Catch the wind by letting go of expectations on how things might play out. In other words, don’t let your imagination or someone else’s get the best of you. Proceed forward with confidence, assurance and wild abandon.

Don Miguel’s book, The Four Agreements kept coming to mind as a I thought about the ways in which we all could be more proactive in our daily lives to help create a healthier consciousness on our planet. The Four Agreements has been read and utilized by millions of people and is the perfect tool to use to help heal humanity.

Thanks to the internet and all our various portable, interconnected devices, we can now be in nearly constant communication with people near and far. Such communication can be nurturing, empowering and inspirational–but at times it can also feel like being part of a disfunctional, dissociated family with all manner of divisions, schisms, and negative […]

As power began to shift from absolute monarchs towards aristocratic families, e.g. Magna Carta, it became necessary to persuade these families that a war would serve their interests. The interests of the common people, those who were destined to do the killing and dying, were never even considered. It was also at this time that the bankers began to play a growing role in decisions about such matters. Although much emphasis has been laid upon “honour” and “pride”, national and racial “superiority” “obligation” to one’s country/religion and the like, these are merely superficial flim-flam to distract and confuse, i.e., they have nothing to do with reality.

The awakened among us know who he is talking about, but choose to limit the scope of our tactics and opposition. This is to say that the concrete, Newtonian minds around us will only acknowledge the importance of action and activism of a concrete nature. On the other hand, more and more of us are acknowledging the potential of what I would call quantum activism.

It is, nowadays, impossible to overlook that hostility towards a wide variety of peoples is being constantly pushed. Generating wars is not only the most profitable “business activity” of the banking cartel but also that which brings them most swiftly to their repeated publicly declared objective of becoming the owners of the entire planet and everyone and everything upon it.