Eisenstein lays it out there. When it comes down to it, we need each other. Life, humanity loses it’s meaning when our personal creative gifts have no value.
When we can’t give our gifts, we are shut off. From the top down, if we can’t listen to our divine selves (and know our gifts in this world), have vision beyond our personal circumstances, and speak our Truth—then there is a big probability that our very survival will suffer – and so will love, creativity, libido, and personal drive. It’s just harder to enjoy life without being connected, without having the time to slow down and relate, communicate, create.
Girl Facts
One girl in seven in developing countries marries before age 15.
38 percent marry before age 18.
One-quarter to one-half of girls in developing countries become mothers before age 18; 14 million girls aged 15 to 19 give birth in developing countries each year.
It is very good to learn ways to help people who need it most and the power to heal is not about the money; On the contrary, often an illness appear that perhaps develops from the imbalance in our lives.
Basically, it described a meditation in which you imagine sending love to everything – first, you let love grow in your heart and allow it to flow throughout your body. Then with each breath, let love expand beyond yourself to fill the space you are in and beyond. You could do this meditation anywhere. Walking down the street, send love to the trees and flowers and grass, to birds and animals that you see, to other people . . . Send that love out on the exhale and let it return on the inhale.
Sharon is one of my early teachers. I remember, as a gift to myself, going to Jivamukti in New York City almost everyday for 6 months. That was an amazing time – I learned so much, and I felt incredibly good. 16 years later and I am grateful that my early teachers were so intense, […]