We are powerful beyond anything we can imagine, and even more powerful when we unite together. We have the power to see beyond the distractions and divisive storylines that would have us turning on each other. This is part of our collective purpose and what we are here to remember.
We believe a shift in perspective in how we view a situation, ourselves and issues in the world can offer us a new view of possible solutions and choices. When we are able to shift and release painful emotions, we are able to act from a place of peace and clarity.
We believe compassion is a quality that our world is deeply in need of, and the only way to create a compassionate world is to first start with cultivating it for ourselves. We begin by feeling compassion for our own mistakes, failures and suffering, and practice being able to be a witness ourselves without judgment . As we learn how to do this, we expand in our capacity of a sense of “inner spaciousness” are able to naturally and easily able to share this space and our compassion with others.
We believe in taking radical self-responsibility at the level of mind, body and spirit for everything that we experience in “our world”. If we perceive it as a problem “out there,” we understand with a sense of deep humility that there is an opportunity for us to go deeper and discover our role in this creation.
We are here to learn acceptance of our self and others. A requisite to acceptance is to become aware of our judgments and disconnect from them.
We believe that the ultimate forgiveness is self-forgiveness. For many of us the person or situation that hurt us are long over. What we carry within ourselves is the memory and the story that we keep replaying over and over which keeps us stuck. Oftentimes, parts of us fall into self blame, and self forgiveness allows us to free ourselves from the past.
In our broadcasts we use a variation of a Hawaiian prayer for self-forgiveness: “I am sorry, please forgive me, I love you, thank you.” We use these words with the intention of freeing ourselves from the burdens of the past and freeing the parts of us that have been carrying these memories.
Love is the answer to every prayer. Love for ourselves, love for the other, love for the world. When we can love ourselves deeply, our capacity to love the other and the world comes naturally. Any resistance to love we experience is an invitation for us to be curious and discover love’s call inside of ourselves.
We are powerful beyond anything we can imagine, and even more powerful when we unite together. We have the power to see beyond the distractions and divisive storylines that would have us turning on each other. This is part of our collective purpose and what we are here to remember.
We believe a shift in perspective in how we view a situation, ourselves and issues in the world can offer us a new view of possible solutions and choices. When we are able to shift and release painful emotions, we are able to act from a place of peace and clarity.
We believe compassion is a quality that our world is deeply in need of, and the only way to create a compassionate world is to first start with cultivating it for ourselves. We begin by feeling compassion for our own mistakes, failures and suffering, and practice being able to be a witness ourselves without judgment . As we learn how to do this, we expand in our capacity of a sense of “inner spaciousness” are able to naturally and easily able to share this space and our compassion with others.
We believe in taking radical self-responsibility at the level of mind, body and spirit for everything that we experience in “our world”. If we perceive it as a problem “out there,” we understand with a sense of deep humility that there is an opportunity for us to go deeper and discover our role in this creation.
We are here to learn acceptance of our self and others. A requisite to acceptance is to become aware of our judgments and disconnect from them.
We believe that the ultimate forgiveness is self-forgiveness. For many of us the person or situation that hurt us are long over. What we carry within ourselves is the memory and the story that we keep replaying over and over which keeps us stuck. Oftentimes, parts of us fall into self blame, and self forgiveness allows us to free ourselves from the past.
In our broadcasts we use a variation of a Hawaiian prayer for self-forgiveness: “I am sorry, please forgive me, I love you, thank you.” We use these words with the intention of freeing ourselves from the burdens of the past and freeing the parts of us that have been carrying these memories.
Love is the answer to every prayer. Love for ourselves, love for the other, love for the world. When we can love ourselves deeply, our capacity to love the other and the world comes naturally. Any resistance to love we experience is an invitation for us to be curious and discover love’s call inside of ourselves.