This week’s entry was by a collective resonance regarding yourself and others who are ‘renegades’ trying to create beyond their own or others’ limited expectations.
Faith in your ability to receive divine help has been subtly sullied by doubt or confusion and a seemingly inflexible loss of optimism in life.
This can close your heart to [...]
Archive for April, 2009
Tribal Session, April 25 – May 2
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Collective Resonance Fields
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What we have been learning over this journey called ReUnion? Perhaps first, we have been learning to give our bodies a voice to speak with us about it’s brother, the sacred, and it’s sister, the inner world.
Then we have been learning about the nature of the forces in us and around us. Let’s take any [...]
Tribal Session, April 19 – 25
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This week’s session deals with an interruption to the blessings of Grace that each of us has been experiencing. This seeds to a collective of our ancestors of the same gender as ourselves going back five generations.
In order to enter the gates of change, we first have to recognize an ancestral coding that has been [...]
Tribal Session, April 12 – 19
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This weeks’ awareness level is to be aware of the unlimited possibilities for joy before us.
Unfortunately we tend to hold onto preconditions for such success. We ignore our reliable inner instincts and disallow their guidance.
Because of the numbing effect of past abuse or invalidation, our hearts can be contaminated by a confusion that wraps itself [...]
Tribal Session, April 6 – April 12
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This week we are to be aware of the power of a truth that is blessing us.
By virtue of simply being human and subject to death and endings, we can sometimes feel rejected, that Grace is not coming to us, and that we are being left in despair of ever succeeding.
This sense of defeated alienation [...]