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"I don't want to live in the kind of world where we don't look out for each other. Not just the people that are close to us, but anybody who needs a helping hand. I cant change the way anybody else thinks, or what they choose to do, but I can do my bit." ❤️
~ Charles de Lint

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Harvesting Red Bee Balm!

I left a whole lot of it for the hummingbirds who have been visiting every day
Forwarded from ViroLIEgy
Isn't it amazing how the deaths of animals can be used to promote two different fictional narratives at the same time? 🤷‍♂️

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Linda Kohanov: The Tao of Equus

🗓️ 6/9/07 • 🕑 53:27 • 📁 26 MB

Podcast: Attunement: Deep Conversations
Author: Linda Kohanov and Anthony S Wright PhD

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/attunement-deep-conversations/episode/84374019
Episode: http://www.attunement.biz/AttunementMain/podcasts/l.kohanov.6.28.07.web.mp3

A Woman's Journey of Healing and Transformation Through the Way of the Horse

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#63 Pat McCabe: Changing Paradigms by Co-Witnessing and Retelling our Stories

12/7/21 by Vicki Robin

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/132323469
Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1178453/9671469-63-pat-mccabe-changing-paradigms-by-co-witnessing-and-retelling-our-stories.mp3

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Pat McCabe (Weyakpa Najin Win, Woman Stands Shining) is a Diné (Navajo) mother, grandmother, activist, artist, writer, ceremonial leader, and international speaker. She is a voice for global peace, and her paintings are created as tools for individual, earth, and global healing. She draws upon the Indigenous sciences of Thriving Life to reframe questions about sustainability and balance, and she is devoted to supporting the next generations, Women’s Nation and Men’s Nation, in being functional members of the “Hoop of Life” and upholding the honor of being human. She addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” with thoughts including: The exploration of the “perfect design for thriving life as human being here” The responsibility to understand the consequences of humanity’s actions on our interconnected world The realization that the “modern world paradigm is a choice” The co-witnessing of today’s issues and retelling of our old stories can “change the trajectory into the future” The reconciliation between the masculine and feminine, and that “men are not the patriarchy; the paradigm is the patriarchy” Connect with Pat McCabe
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Angela writes,

Yesterday I read a brilliant question on Facebook-

Why do so many of us struggle in silence?

I commented: “Survival. We struggle in silence because all of our energy goes to survival and if anyone sees us struggling then we are “unfit” in society and if we are viewed as unfit or unstable then we are not “safe”- and if we are “unsafe” then our survival is threatened-so we have to pretend we are okay so we can keep making money so we can keep being alive.”

Living in isolation is a HUGE contributor to our struggle in silence.

From village- to nuclear family - to single family-to no family

So many of us are far away from family or have unwelcoming families and this giant world feels scary alone in silence.

It’s unsafe.
I read a different post about a woman shopping in a supermarket and they asked her if she wanted to sign up to the “palm reader” (scan your palm then they know have all of your financial information).

“They” insist on knowing everything about us through surveillance. Someone else controls my phone, iPad etc… anything connected to wi-fi- I am not in charge.

We can’t know anything about “them” or who “they” are. It’s safe for “them” but not us. This is an example of a sociopathic relationship. They know EVERYTHING about you but everything about them is a secret.
Secrets and Privacy are not the same. It’s okay to want privacy.
Privacy is survival in a world full of secrets…

I would like to have that privacy surrounded by people I can know and trust in a village.

We do not have to be isolated, alone, vulnerable and living on screens.

Yes, technology has allowed us to meet people all over the world! But it has also opened us up to many dangers.

On Facebook marketplace place, I posted some diapers for sale- I received a response from a woman- seemed normal asking about the diapers- she took my phone # and HE sent disgusting photos of his junk. Just right off the bat-NOT SAFE.
That’s virtual rape- no consent whatsoever. I reported him. Fb does not care about the quality of their empire. They don’t follow their own standards.
Not safe.

For many of us isolated moms, Facebook is our only avenue of connection and I love knowing people all over the world!

However, I need support of a safe community. Do you need that too?

I want to live in a world where I can FEEL SAFE to express my struggles without the fear of being labeled unfit, “crazy” or unstable. These labels inhibit our survival in world where you must always be calm, cool, collected, together and emotionless to be deemed as worthy and “fit”. (For a job, a mate, a friend etc…all contribute to our survival)

Mothers and Children are the most vulnerable to these conditions. We need the safety of village- as do our unprotected elders…

Will you help me build this first village?
The first one will build the next one.

If you find this mission purposeful at all, I ask you to share it so it has a chance to get off the ground and into the right hands of those who can move it forward.

Thank you to all who have contributed so far ❣️
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I hear thunder.

The lightning is bright through my open bedroom window, but there is no rain.

The bugs are singing sweetly.

I saw a dry cicada shell clinging to the hibiscus syriacus early this morning.

We are amidst great challenges yes, and also surrounded by profoundly sacred blessings...

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' Disastrous and Sublime

Song Notes

Music by Laurence Cole.  This song was inspired by a quote from Barry Lopez, a writer of numerous books on his explorations and deep experience of the wild and natural world, among them Arctic Dreams.  He spoke of the great pleasure and privilege he feels when in the presence of indigenous elders who exemplify the central value of their cultures by “living in the heart of every moment they find themselves in, disastrous and sublime.”   I thought about how it’s only possible to find myself by finding the heart of the moment, which is the felt sense of interconnected and interdependent relatedness with all that is.  The moment is a living reality, with a vast heart that holds all diversity in a unified web of connection and mutual flourishing.  I thought of some words I heard Jungian psychotherapist and author James Hillman speak many years back; “The Self isn’t in community, it is community.”  

The phrase, “disastrous and sublime”, seemed appropriate and accurate to my experience of these times, as I navigate between perceptions and feelings of a great unravelling and at the same time an intensified capacity to experience the exquisite piquancy of the still vibrant and miraculously beautiful living world.  So this song asks me to lean into these moments, and slip through to the palpable sense of “all my relations.”

How can this create the world we want?  By healing the break in belonging, and rejoining in our natural birthright to hold sacred witness and be held in sacred witness by All That Is.  From this place, there could be no throwaway people, no throwaway creatures, no throwaway air, no throwaway water, no throwaway mountains, grasslands, oceans, forests, rivers, soils.  Everyone would be seen as so much more than the worst thing they’ve ever done, as Bryan Stevenson says.  There would be justice and mercy, generosity and enough for all. and no decisions and resultant actions would be taken without the paramount consideration of the impact such decisions or actions will have on the coming generations of “all our relations.”  We’d be grown people.

Lyrics
Part One:

Live in the heart of every moment you find, disastrous and sublime.

Part Two:

Lean in.  The veil is thin.  All of life is sacred kin. '

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