Sacred Laws within Us

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Sacred Laws create and re-create life itself.  These laws reach into the very core of our being, our every thought, word, and deed.  We have lost the knowledge of Sacred Law and its presence in the reality of our daily lives.  Even when we embrace the concept of something greater, whatever we might call it, we put it outside ourselves as an external concept.  We miss the innate connection we carry inside and have become ignorant of the consequences of violating Sacred Law.  We wring our hands and shake our heads at the headlines and the dysfunction in our own families and wonder, “How do we change this?”  We change by awakening to how we are irrevocably interconnected with all things and understanding that these Laws of Creation are the Breath of Life, our breath, our life.  They are outside us and within us.  We incur karma when we violate any of these Sacred and Natural Laws.

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi or The Thirty Sacred Laws by Claudia van Corva.

The Creation of Sacred Law

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Sacred Laws were made and placed into existence by the very act of creation itself.  They were created by the Creatress and Creator to allow evolution to take place so that every form of every thing has the potential to become any form of any other thing in an ongoing, continuous, and everlasting stream of livingness.  These laws were not created by humans, nor do they try to change the behavior, belief systems, or the structures of our different cultures and societies.  Rather, they are inherent in the creation and evolution of the Everything.  They define the process by which the Great Spirit expresses itself in all forms of all things.  We give them our definition, and we struggle to understand them and to come into alignment with them.  Our attempts to define their essence in words, however, almost always fall short, for they are so much larger than our language for them.  In some cases, they may be beyond our understanding.

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi or The Thirty Sacred Laws by Claudia van Corva.

Living within Sacred Law

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The Children’s fire is the inviolable spirit of a person, thing, or a people within Sacred Law, or the Laws of Creation.  Traditionally, among Earth peoples, a society was a group of people that met within the children’s fire of Sacred Law.  They honored the sacred fire and the spirit of the people, and while they might employ civil, social, religious, or cultural laws, they understood that these laws must necessarily be in harmony and alignment with Sacred Law.  Sadly, we have created laws that corrupt the balance of Nature because we have stepped away from the harmony of a society, a group of people who live within Sacred Law.

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi or The Thirty Sacred Laws by Claudia van Corva.

Be Your Own Teacher

empty glassIt is important to recognize that no one can teach you anything.  Someone can impart knowledge to you and guide you, but ultimately, you teach yourself.  Furthermore, don’t always believe at accept at face value what someone tells you, what you see or hear in the media, or what a teacher presents to you.  Check it out for yourself.  Keep an open mind.  Be an empty cup.  Explore what is given.  See if the knowledge works for you.  Try first to prove it absolutely true; then test it by trying to prove it absolutely false.  In the process, you will find what resonates with you.  A master teacher will always encourage you to question.

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi.

Archaeology of the Self

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When we first begin to do conscious work on ourselves, we are self-centered.  There is so much to dig and explore.  Each succeeding layer reveals an earlier civilization, a different aspect of self, until the archaeologist self comes to the evidences of the original inhabitant of the site.  There we find our true natures, our authentic, natural selves.  There we find the light within the shadow, our shining and magnificence!

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi.

(Recently, archaeologists found that the statues of Easter Island, carved by the Rapa Nui people, are not just heads, but include full bodies as well.  To see the uncovered bodies of these magnificent statues, visit http://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/easter-island-statues-revealed-234519)

Transformation to Soul Consciousness

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In order to make a transformation to soul consciousness as balanced humans, we are called upon to be in a state of sobriety – awake, aware, and alert to reality as it really is.  This means digging diligently and courageously into our inner landscape – cleaning house, mending fences, healing wounds, bringing our potential and passion out into the light and acting now to shatter that external shadow mirror.

There is no time to waste!

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi.

Meeting These Challenges

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Our own inner awakening, or the Great Shamanic Work, begins our ability to meet these challenges.  We can no longer look outside ourselves for the quick solutions. We must go within and make the changes necessary to bring forth love, harmony and beauty.

As Within, So Without

We cannot create significant change on any level, particularly a planetary level, if we are not willing to make significant changes in ourselves.  Out of our individual stretch for excellence, self-healing, and accountability, we can live fulfilled, meaningful lives and take our place among the Rainbow Light Warriors who form the collective rallying force for the Gold Horse.

We are pioneers at the edge of a major leap in consciousness and evolutionary development.  The Hopi prophecies say we are in the process of moving into the Fifth World, and we are blessed with the divine opportunity to redefine that world.  Do we have the commitment, the courage, and the imagination to step up to the line and enlist in this most auspicious of opportunities, the challenge of becoming balanced humans?

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi.

Love, spirituality, and compassion… Warrior stance?

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We need to adopt a warrior’s stance against the dark.

You may dislike the use of the word warrior.  There are many who insist that spirituality, love, and compassion are incompatible with a warrior’s mind-set; that physical confrontation and are antithetical to the heart.  In fact, the warrior and the priest must walk side by side, as one ensures the survival and health of the other.

The acts of a warrior are many and varied.  Yes, warriors sometimes do bloody battle with the machines of war.  On the other hand, warriors are also parents who commit eighteen to twenty years of their lives to nurturing their children to independent, free-thinking adulthood.  Warriors volunteer time to community service programs and the learn the art of self-defense and emergency preparedness.  Warriors continually seek opportunities to grow and learn.  Warriors modify their lifestyles to promote and support the use of sustainable resources on this planet.

How are you a warrior in your own life?  Please share!

The Horse Race for Humanity

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Is the tale of the Horse Race just another forecast of doom and gloom?  What does it all have to do with us, really?  With evolutionary cycles quickening and energies polarizing, we are at a crossroads of choice – light vs. dark, good vs. evil, wealth vs. poverty, freedom vs. tyranny, joy and fulfillment vs. depression and despair, vibrant health and emotional balance vs. stress and sickness.  Evolution and change are catapulting us at warp speed into new paradigms, calling us to stand accountable for who and what we are in the world.

We yearn for the light, constantly looking for ways to make our dreams of harmony, balance, and beauty a reality.  We are inspired by our vision of a fuller life. Unfortunately, many of us are overcome by the enormity of the task and throw up our hands in frustration.  Many of us just sit on the fence, waiting to see what will happen or waiting for someone else to do it for us.

Life develops what it demands, and life is demanding that we go beyond our self-focus to soul consciousness, to step into action as warriors in every aspect of our lives to serve humanity and the planet.  If we do not choose to get off the fence on our own, events will knock us off.

What will it take?  Step out of the weaknesses of complacency, naivete, and the lack of reality awareness.  Break away from the prisoner bonds of convenience and comfort that come at a tremendous cost to our planet and quality of life.  Quit being satisfied with information and entertainment.

Seek wisdom and knowledge that only come from direct experience, testing, challenge, and mastery.  Practice your faith and prayers, for they are the intrinsic expressions of yearning for connection and alignment with spirit and the light within us.  Live our lives, moment to moment, fostering love and harmony, focusing on the light and all that is good.

Adopt a warrior’s stance against the dark.  Only then can we face the enemy – both the enemy within as well as the enemy outside ourselves.  Nothing in life overcomes what it runs away from.

To learn more, check out the Song of the Deer by Thunder Strikes with Jan Orsi.