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MaxMoRadio Broadcast Poetry: Physically Healing Expressions of July 16, 2020 (12 Lizard, Said the Ancient Mayans)

Today, Intuitive Community Channel Poetry (https://Intuitive.community/channel/poetry) presents these MYSTERY INSTRUCTIONS to relieve suffering and restore strength in this and in all communities:

0. CONTEMPLATE a unique poetic offering, such as this one.

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MaxMoRadio Broadcast Poetry: Physically Healing Expressions of July 16, 2020 (12 Lizard, Said the Ancient Mayans)
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1. REFLECT on the meaning of this experience as part of your day.

2. SHARE your sense of this nourishment with others --- particularly, with the creator of the poetry or poetry-like piece (poetry-like-peace) you contemplated. 

3. REPOST this message so that more community members will benefit and be invited to participate.

4. Please also AMPLIFY our poetry page with a donation link that supports this effort: 
https://Intuitive.community/channel/poetry 
https://Intuitive.community/donations

5. CREATE a piece --- or find a piece you've already created --- to share with us. It can be absolutely anything: Text, Audio, Video, Imagery, or Any Other Creation. What will it be? (Include these instructions to help others support you. If you have one, make sure to include your own information-or-donation link.)

6. FEEL THIS GOOD FEELING, having responded to the creative healing, artfulness, and meaning expressed by your community members. Feel that you have a place to share your creative healing with others, too --- to talk about, benefit from, and learn to better understand. 

7. REALIZE THIS CRUCIAL ADVANTAGE: For each of us, safely sharing our art and dreaming directly increases resilience and physical recovery. Sharing and receiving dreams and creations with kindness toward one another is important community magic. (You may even discover that you're quite good at it.)

Find more dreamy community healing at https://Intuitive.community/channel/poetry
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF NEW RELIGIONS, VOL 9, NO 2 (2018)

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Is Druidry Indigenous? The Politics of Pagan Indigeneity Discourse

Suzanne Owen

Issued Date: 23 Oct 2019

Abstract

This article asks if “indigenous,” associated as it is with “colonized peoples,” is being employed strategically by Druids in Britain to support cultural or political aims. Prominent Druids make various claims to indigeneity, presenting Druidry as the pre-Christian religion of the British Isles and emphasizing that it originated there. By “religion” it also assumes Druidry was a culture equal to if not superior to Christianity—similar to views of antiquarians in earlier centuries who idealized a pre-Christian British culture as equal to that of ancient Greece. Although British Druids refute the nationalist tag, and make efforts to root out those tendencies, it can be argued that it is a love of the land rather than the country per se that drives indigeneity discourses in British Druidry.

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Green Willow Homestead writes,

' This last week has shown us how deeply out of touch and silent many of our figureheads are when it comes to racial inequalities and civil rights issues.

Instead of yet another white voice weighing in on regenerative agriculture, we had Chris Newman of Sylvanaqua Farms on the Positively Green Podcast to talk with us about where our clean food movement keeps getting it wrong.⚠️

A member of the Choptico Band of Piscataway Indians, Chris places a heavy emphasis on:
1️⃣The indigenous ethics, values, and knowledge serving as the (often unacknowledged) foundation of the modern permaculture movement
2️⃣The decolonized worldview necessary to ensure the sustainable stewardship of natural resources.

In this episode we cover:
🔸Chris’ farming journey and how Sylvanaqua Farms came to be�
🔸Common issues with small farming practices for farmers, consumers, ecosystems, and the food system in general�
🔸What “democratizing agriculture” means and how it’s different than the model most small farms are using today�
🔸The issue with the notion that all beef should be grass-fed and grass-finished or that all livestock must be farmed regeneratively for its entire life�
🔸The presence of environmental racism, inequality, and what it means to be “Thunberged”�
🔸Books and resources to learn more about environmental racism�
🔸Why conscious consumers can’t just “zero waste” their way into a climate-change-free future
🔸What we can do to be an active part of an environmentally-sound future�
🔸Chris’ vision for the future of Sylvanaqua Farms

If you give this episode a listen and glean something from it, use Chris’ thoughts and words in your own conversations, or allow it help you grow - 💵THEN PAY CHRIS 💵for his tireless efforts in educating you through this episode and on his IG account. His Venmo is @sylvanaquafarms.💸

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