Bring your heart into love. With love comes light, With
light comes inspiration, with inspiration comes hope, With
hope comes support.
Hope and love, a place where our hearts are
opened and are able to heal.. Where love is unconditional
and all encompassing. Where you don't need to be fixed or
be more than you are... Where the victim dissipates and
you stand in perfect wholeness balanced in the mind, body,
and soul.
Wind Walker’s Recipe for
Empowerment
What empowers us: Add equal
parts
Skills: Both learned and applied create
a feeling of accomplishment and builds self esteem.
Nature, Horses, and wildlife: Horseback
riding inherently teaches focus, assertiveness, self-awareness
and self esteem. When watching nature: “ To see the
eagle as it really is, is to see its power in a child. It
is the greatest of birds…one that can fly without
effort…one that can look straight at the sun without
fear. It is like the children…loving with out effort…seeing
without fear…free… happy to just be.”
Jocelyn
Divine connection: “In this experience
we are suddenly imbued with a greater sense of energy and
well being, and a higher sense of ourselves, a greater wisdom,
that is most intuitive and in touch with an inter vision
of how we, individually, can make the world a better place.
A pure and deeper spirituality that goes beyond the recitation
of creeds and beliefs.” James Redfield author.
Loving oneself: You have to love yourself
before you can truly love others. People really want in
life: success, support from others, and an ability to ride
the waves of difficulty. What makes people great as human
beings, so we may be inspired toward greatness ourselves.
Which naturally includes a concern for the well being of
all.
Intuition: Sensitive perception a natural
product of calm concentration.
Stillness/ Quite time: We are so busy we
don’t take time to get in touch with our own feelings,
to imagine, to create, a child and adult needs quiet times.
The inner self needs silence and solitude to develop to
learn how to go with the flow. Just Be. The stillness is
so defining you can here the song of your soul that touches
your own reality. Do you know how to be still?
Heart Connections: “Light a candle
into your own heart, and listen to its light.” Kelley
Hunter. The heart that we guard as weak really is so strong
it commands miracles.
Trust: In the natural process of attaining
wisdom by making our share of mistakes. It is ok to stumble
but it is not ok to not even try.
Common missions and visions: There is nothing
greater than all of us seeking a common ground of a healthy
balance in the mind, body and soul, united in unconditional
love in a world without fear.
Knowledge: Education should be reality
based. For most of us, after twelve to sixteen years of
school book learning we find that it is completely unrelated
to actual experience. Leaving the product of self-understanding
untouched. We should encourage ourselves to learn from life
itself and to view with skepticism a body of fixed knowledge
that has been passed on, unquestioned, from one generation
to the next. We should teach the student to observe the
outcome of any course of action and not to depend blindly
on the claims of others as to what that outcome is suppose
to be, and therefore will be. Reason must be balanced by
feeling, not to be striped of things as beauty, kindness,
happiness and probably the most important of all good humor.
A good example of unquestioned knowledge is depicted in
the science fiction book, Looking Glass of the Future, where
we become more like robots.
Evolution towards maturity: The ability
to relate to other realities other than one’s own.
Creativity: What you think you can become
or create.
Play: Honor your spirit with play.
Take these ingredients and mix equally. Outcome: A better
place to live both within ourselves and in the world as
a whole.
"Through the Eyes of a child we must
come out and see that the worlds turning around and through
life it will be a small part of a hope of a love that exists
in the eyes of a child we must see…" (Moody Blues…Through
the Eyes of a Child)