Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Dear marci ~ I have at times experienced this awakening and banding together ... as an artist, as a new ager recognizing the kin-ship of others with shared values, and as a person, feeling/experiencing that all is one. Now my isolation has taken me back the other way, so I feel solitary and without kinship. This Amma group is my kin-ship now, but I hope to experience/feel it again. Thank you for posting this ~ Linda marci wrote: ....When the butterfly is ready to hatch, the chrysalis becomes transparent (much as the Internet is making many hidden actions transparent). The need for restriction has been outgrown. Yet the struggle toward freedom has an organic timing. Were the chrysalis opened too soon, the butterfly would die. As the butterfly emerges, it opens its " right wing " and its " left wing, " and then flies away to dance among the flowers. .... We call these imaginal cells " co-hearts, " people who are simultaneously called by something in their own hearts to share with others, to serve and to save what they love. Co-hearts can be of any kind: healing co-hearts, artistic co-hearts, democratic co-hearts, yoga co-hearts, gardening co-hearts, parenting co-hearts. They can be lovers or friends, business associates or volunteers in an organization. Co-hearts share a kin-dom – not a kingdom ruled by a king but a kin-dom where everyone is kin. Co-hearts are like the cells, and kin-doms are the organs of the body politic. We recognize that at all levels we are part of a larger whole.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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