sacred acre mission
Posted on 3:45 PM by michael St.cole
I am on a mission, sowing the seeds of what's sacred in the fertile soil of life.
It's an attempt to refocus my life, in constant realization of the triadic effect of my actions on my self, my family and my world.
That's my "heart, hearth, earth" principle.
We each must be equally responsible for the harmony in the universe.
That's a lot to ask, isn't it?
Well, it's actually very simple. It's the easiest thing there is. Not being self-reliant, self-responsible for my own health, how I nourish and teach my children, ignoring the effect of my actions on the land that nourishes us; All this is the difficult way. Most people I know feel bad, yet powerless; Powerless to change their mind, let alone change the entire world. Peace, Love and Joy is easy, when it starts from within. Popping aspirin for a tumor is pretty useless, you gotta dig deep and cure the dis-ease. The Sacred Acre principle is that each individual takes responsibility for sowing one sacred acre, both internally and physically around them, creating a impetus for others to do the same, exponentially expanding the ideal of sacred acres world-wide.
What are you proposing to do about it?
I work with what I have. I live in harmony with the higher forces of the universe as best as I can. That's it really. Fundimentally by living in peace I open up myself as a vessel of love that will hopefully spill onto my beautiful family. Living free, in peace and in love we drop puddles of joy as we dance in the street.
After many years of conscious self work and intensive study with teachers who have walked the path before, I am led to give back what I have been given. The best I can do is to introduce others to the path of meditation, everywhere I can; churches, communities, rehabilitation centers, prisons, everywhere. Anyone can contact me at anytime. I have to give back. That seems to be part of the deal.
Once we understand, not with just our mind, but with our whole being, that feeling good feels better than feeling bad, our efforts become more external. We become concerned with our physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual evolution; As a natural extension of ourselves.
That's my "heart, hearth, earth" principle.
We each must be equally responsible for the harmony in the universe.
That's a lot to ask, isn't it?
Well, it's actually very simple. It's the easiest thing there is. Not being self-reliant, self-responsible for my own health, how I nourish and teach my children, ignoring the effect of my actions on the land that nourishes us; All this is the difficult way. Most people I know feel bad, yet powerless; Powerless to change their mind, let alone change the entire world. Peace, Love and Joy is easy, when it starts from within. Popping aspirin for a tumor is pretty useless, you gotta dig deep and cure the dis-ease. The Sacred Acre principle is that each individual takes responsibility for sowing one sacred acre, both internally and physically around them, creating a impetus for others to do the same, exponentially expanding the ideal of sacred acres world-wide.
What are you proposing to do about it?
I work with what I have. I live in harmony with the higher forces of the universe as best as I can. That's it really. Fundimentally by living in peace I open up myself as a vessel of love that will hopefully spill onto my beautiful family. Living free, in peace and in love we drop puddles of joy as we dance in the street.
After many years of conscious self work and intensive study with teachers who have walked the path before, I am led to give back what I have been given. The best I can do is to introduce others to the path of meditation, everywhere I can; churches, communities, rehabilitation centers, prisons, everywhere. Anyone can contact me at anytime. I have to give back. That seems to be part of the deal.
Once we understand, not with just our mind, but with our whole being, that feeling good feels better than feeling bad, our efforts become more external. We become concerned with our physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual evolution; As a natural extension of ourselves.
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