Today i'm opening a new blog for the CGI region. Stay tuned and i will post an update (of course) for access.
Saturday afternoon Rosanne Healer-Nim and I spent 3 hours in a New York and Northern New Jersey Healer meeting. It was a brainstorming session for bringing more HSP to our communities and support for one another as we each seek to fulfill our roles. The goal to is to use the Dahn Foundation to Extend Dahn Hak practices into businesses, schools, and government. The ideas and plans are many and multi directional.
I see the Dahn community affecting change not neccessarily desperately but with the same no holds barred tactic of use any and all routes to bring this to the people in any way shape or form. The energy is tremendous and the drive is strong.
It was an empowering afternoon, Healers were pushed to take charge of direction and thrust of the American Movement. A key move in keeping a profound and radical idea from becoming an institutionalized and bore. GIVE THE POWER TO THE PEOPLE; in some ways this in itself is a novel paradigm.
As the engines warm up i'm excited for the growing entity we're all co-creating, be you "just a member" or a person with a desire to take action reguarding your personal state of affairs and the affairs of the community, we all contribute. With little opinion we all rely on feeling the expierience of Dahn Hak Yoga and its positive effects in our lives. Stay Connected, just typing a few positive words you add to the HSP of the nation and the world. Comment on everything, if you never utter a word its hard to know what you're thinking.
Monday, September 17, 2007
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1 comments:
Matthew-
What a wonderful gift you are giving these students (even if it doesn't seem so at this time). Sometimes it's hard to move out of your comfort zone and let your guard down enough to trust in the "unknown".
You have a wonderful energy and you WILL break through the barriers.
I know I'm still working on creating my own positive energy but that which I do have, I will send to your students.
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