There is a momentum building...
it is the deep intentionality of women (and men) worldwide to participate in co-creating a better world.
At the Parliament of the World's Religions in Melbourne, December 3-9, 2009,
it has been seen as the Sacred Feminine arising.


At every event that converges perspectives, it is being grown exponentially.

This writing is a window into how this sweet energy of change coalesced
around the UN Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, December 7-18, 2009.
The unity that emerged worldwide,
as technology brought together over 13 million signatures, thousands of vigils, images of every generation,
speaking powerfully in "accord", as One for the earth.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Another thread between the Parliament and the Copenhagen talks

How can we know the flow of energies from one event to another? When the same person attends both conferences some continuity can be assumed. So we notice with much gratitude that Sister Joan Chittister, a reknowned activist for truth, carried a passion for the Sacred Feminine from the Parliament of the World's Religions in Australia to the UN Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in Denmark.

Below we witness another thread, woven through modern technology but fueled by the ancient power of prayer: Julie Raymond moves her daily prayer circle's intention from the Parliament to the Copenhagen talks, as she responds to a Parliament report from Meredith Tenney of Women's Spirit Council (http://www.womensspiritcouncil.org ).
[To join Julie's call, see the relevant information in the side column of this blog.]

Dear Mer et all,

What an honor it has been to participate from afar. Though the miles separated us, energy certainly created a strong unification of collective experience. Each day the women in our prayer circle, (myself included of course) deepened into sisterhood as we expressed our love for humanity, the divine feminine, our mother earth, our shared ancestral heritage and so much more. There were so many expressions of gratitude!

Each day we met in circle, lit the candle, let the sage smoke, rang the Tibetan bells and called to the directions by offering the Munay-Ki prayer for creating sacred space. Together we offered a collective prayer, each woman spoke as she felt the impulse into the prayer circle her offering to our prayer.

We have agreed to continue on, energetically supporting the Copenhagen conference until its conclusion.

It has been a gift to serve the Mother in this way. Connecting to the global consciousness which desires healing and life affirming unity.
I have no other work in this life, but to serve the mother. There are many just like me. I am honored to be present in this sisterhood.

With great love,
Julie

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