This is a recording from a public Bone Throwing presentation by Kay Cordell Whitaker about the power of dreaming our future.
We hear a lot of talk these days about the changes that are coming. Much of what is shared includes predictions as to how bad these changes will be.
The spirits have always said that, yes we are changing, the world is changing, humanity is changing but they never said that we have to go through hardship during those changes.
What they said, and are saying, is that it is still up to us how we move into the future. That we still can recognize our enormous power and create the changes and the new world in ways we want them to see happen.
The more we are able to hold a clear image of our future, without distraction, the easier it will be to move into that future.
Never underestimate the power of your spirit, and especially don’t listen to the voices that want to convince you how small you are and that you cannot effect anything in a meaningful and effective way.
Domano and Chea, Kay’s teachers, used to say that “one person can change the world”. Imagine what kind of change a Song centered, focused group of people can bring about.
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Song to Song,
Helmut
Audio 1 hour 49 minutes
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Hi Kay,
When we’re in our programs, we suffer and go back to sleep and then don’t take responsibility and the darkness ensues. I think what makes it difficult to stay in the “drivers seat” is that so many people seem not to be in the “drivers seat” and so then it’s kind of lonely. Then if we are in the “drivers seat” we’ll attract those who also are and we’ll be ok. I feel like I go in and out all the time–going back to the comfort zone or to know that it’s not what I want, maybe both. So many terrific points and so good to know that the bolder is going down hill now and humanity is stepping up to the task of changing the way of things.
With much gratitude and love,
Lynne
@lynne potteiger:
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for sharing. Your observation of it being difficult for us to be in our own drivers seat because so many people around us are not is definitely true. It does take a bit more effort for us to hold our focus and stay in our own drivers seat.
At the same time, Domano told Kay, to get and stay awake is only as difficult and will take only as long as we believe that it will.
And there is an aspect to Song that most people in our world don’t yet know about. Song is many, many things, but it is never lonely.
Going in and out of owning our truth and falling back into the feeling of our masks is also not unusual, eventually though, we become very comfortable not to engage our masks anymore and manage to stay in our Song, our center, for long periods of time until that’s the place we act from all the time.
And yes, it is getting easier.
Thanks again.
Song to Song,
Helmut
Dear Helmut,
I just found this via google and it’s so funny that it was a year ago–doesn’t seem that long ago.
Just wanted to thank you– and let you know that I’m becoming increasingly more comfortable with my song. I feel the love coming from your words.
In deep gratitude,
Lynne