on Sacred Activism...by Andrew Harvey
Updated Update!
I have been advised that the image displayed in the embedded video
is the result of the Google algorithm which picks the frame to
display for any given video...just
watch the video!
I just discovered that the link to the Google Video seemed to have
been hacked with an image of Hitler. I am all for transmuting the
negative with the force of the Love of the Mother, but found the
image somewhat offensive to display here, so suggest finding the
video
directly at Google.
Andrew Harvey, Oxford scholar and visionary, believes that our
survival depends on Sacred Activism, a fusion of profound mystical
awareness, passion, clarity and sacred practice with wise,
dedicated, radical action. Andrew has a very similar perspective to
my own, albeit coloured by the experiences of his particular
personality. I said a number of posts prior that; "any increase in
transmission of constructive information, and means of self,
collective and plantetary empowerment must surely be preferred to
the ocean of fear, violence and banality which has become the diet
of the majority of modern media consumers." Andrew Harvey presents
here, the very kind of constructive media that I was speaking of,
the kind of media which not only inspires, but empowers to action.
Jai Ma! Simon
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Tonic Gold
I have been, for the last month or so, making a trial of a product
which has come to my attention by the name of Tonic Gold.
I rarely use supplements and am wary of the claims of many, but
must say that in my experience, and in the experience of others
that I have witnessed, I feel that the efficacy of this product is
profound indeed.
I am struck also by the care and dedication that is evident in it's
making.
I will be stocking and recommending this product as I see
relevance, but for those who feel a resonance with it, and wish to
contact the Australian distributor directly, she is Judith Horton,
and can be contacted here;
Judith Horton
LAKSHMI PRODUCTS
1227 Tantawangalo Mountain Rd
Tantawangalo NSW 2550
(02) 6493 2026
lakshmiproducts@acr.net.au
Conversely...on Joy, Fun and Happiness

A
Partner Yoga Class
with
Gwynne
Monday
12th
February
6pm – 7.30pm
No experience required!
Come along to double the joy, fun & happiness in the benefits
of Yoga. Breathing & laughing together, finding safe support
through a creative fun practice to explore & encourage
wellbeing & fulfilment in our lives in a safe and nurturing
environment.
United in posture with a friend, lover or a fellow yogi deepens our
understanding of us & awareness of others. Have fun learning
& exploring yoga postures that you can do together share the
fulfilment of an open heart & a connected yoga practice.
Where: The
Breathing Space in Avalon, Chelsea Lane
(upstairs above the Red Cross & pet shop)
Park on Old Barrenjoey Rd in shopping village
Cost: $25 per person
Bookings Essential as numbers are limited.
Call: Gwynne 0414 579 446
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on Thought
Some weeks ago, I attempted to set up an automated response in my
mail system to notify the senders of emails that I would be
consolidating my multiple email addresses and changing to an
address related to my website domain name. Unfortunately said
automation was interpreted retroactively and set about responding
not only to new emails, but also the 5,000 odd prior emails I had
received which were still in my inbox. I managed to halt the
process when I realised what was occurring, but many of you who
have sent me emails in the past may have received the same message
en masse!
I do apologise for that...
It did, however, provide me with food for thought and thought, in
fact, about thought. The process set in motion was a simple rule
which propagated itself through a diverse group of people, and
through emails addressing a plethora of topics. Similarly, poorly
constructed thought forms can propagate themselves temporally long
after the originating thought is set in motion, and can apply
themselves across a wide variety of situations, most of which bear
very little relation to the original situation which set the whole
structure in motion.
Now these processes churning away beneath the surface of conscious
awareness can cause havoc in the lives of individuals, with the
repetition of patterns of behaviour which persist, despite
conscious intent to change said processes. Using the metaphor of
the email rule, the process may continue in the background, giving
the user no demonstrable evidence of it's actions. In that
particular instance, it was only the receipt of a swathe of
returned emails which alerted me to the process. Had I left the
computer, the process could have gone on until all 5000 emails were
responded to. Similarly unconscious process can continue unabated
beneath the threshold of conscious awareness until life events
signal warnings to the individual. The astuteness and diligence of
the individual is usually a factor in how quickly that unconscious
process is halted, or it's symptoms ameliorated.
Certainly that is a relatively simplistic metaphor for the
incredibly complex functioning of the human psyche, but many
process' are simplistic and simply need articulation so that they
can be recognised and dealt with in future. What struck me,
however, was the impact of one thought upon the lives of others. In
the instance of the email, the initial thought to send
communication was multiplied exponentially, and my brief action had
very broad reaching impact. Admittedly an inbox full of the same
message is merely a nuisance, but the issue of non-local
interaction between individuals as a result of thought I felt
worthy of expression.
It was recently suggested to me that perhaps my examination of the
less salubrious aspects of consciousness was in some way
contributing to negativity. I disagreed, pointing to the the
Buddha's meeting with Mara
and his entourage of demons just prior to his enlightenment as an
example of clear thinking yet honest appraisal of the manifest
reality at the moment of experiencing. The Buddha recognised the
demons for what they were and addressed them as such. I am
certainly no Buddhist scholar, but the story seems quite clear to
me. The demon, when addressed directly admits his efforts to break
the Buddha's concentration and mocks his achievements, but the
Buddha remains steadfast in his practice. The end result of which
caused the Earth to tremble, as the story goes, in that moment and
it certainly has had that effect historically as the impact of one
man's awakening has spread around the world and through the passage
of centuries.
My point? Well I often don't feel the need to have one, nor do I
profess to, but I feel it certainly worth considering that the
eschewing of the examination of our own negativities for the sake
of "projecting positivity" can have (and has had) disastrous
consequences, and I feel strongly that there is plenty of room in
the debate about consciousness and how it relates to health of the
individual, the cultural body and the body of the Mother Earth for
the examination of what is actually there, rather than what we
would like to be there.
Many of us take delight in the telephone call from the person we
were moments ago thinking of, enjoying the feeling of
connectedness, but few perhaps consider the possibility that our
less than compassionate thoughts of others may also have an impact
outside of our immediate sphere of consciousness. In fact this
possibility has a received a fair degree of scientific study over
the last 4 decades or so, and it seems more akin to a probability
than a possibility.
Larry
Dossey MD suggests that "unless health care practitioners
acknowledge the capacity of our thoughts for harm, we will remain
blind to the harm we cause others through our mental behaviours" in
a heartfelt examination of the topic of The Dark
Side of Consciousness and the Therapeutic
Relationship.
Shamanic cultures have long held the flow of polarities, the
realities of both light and dark in the human and non-human worlds,
in full cultural view such that a balance could be maintained. The
Gnostics suggested
that the action of the Archons in the
world was through "a kind of subliminal invasion at the level of
thought and language (i.e., mental syntax)"1, yet these
perspectives seem to elicit a distinct discomfort if brought to the
light of conversation or debate.
I am certainly not suggesting that one wallow in the negativity
that abounds in this epoch, but recognising it's existence and
naming it, calling it for what it truly is, offers a very real
possibility of personal and cultural freedoms from old, unconscious
and extremely destructive patterns of thought and subsequent
behaviours, something that all the beings on this Earth are now in
need of.
As Dossey suggests at the conclusion of his own essay..
"Just so, if we stop during our hellish trials, Hell wins. But if we maintain our vision and carry on, we will come through and our world will be transformed. The vision that will carry us through, however, is not one that sanitizes consciousness and denies its dark side but one that recognizes its eternal polarities."
with Love Simon
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