tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2916360091066430542.post7579140111744556095..comments2011-05-02T08:01:31.428-07:00Comments on Adhi's Universe: Gia GuiltDr. Adhi Moonien Two Owlshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11196872660783951345noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2916360091066430542.post-16435737272912932312010-08-18T06:28:38.889-07:002010-08-18T06:28:38.889-07:00Another thought-provoking post, Adhi.
I often s...Another thought-provoking post, Adhi. <br /><br />I often see evidence of the same guild-laden thought process, and agree with you that guilt plays no useful role in understanding our creative universe. I think that this is part of the paradigm shift we are experiencing. People are resonating with the concept of letting go of a separate, far-away, punishing, judgmental god, and embracing an inclusive, interconnected, dynamic all-that-is, which is often called Goddess. And yet, the old underlying belief system is hard to release. It takes a lot of contemplation, and questioning of assumptions, doesn't it? I see part of our roles as teachers, priestesses, facilitators of experiences, livers of life as helping to guide others toward questioning the old assumptions for themselves. We can offer language that helps to show a different way of thinking. I like Chrys's reference to the consideration for seven generations (past and future). We can remind ourselves that we are co-creators of/with the universe. We can breathe with the earth, with Gaia, and know that we are not separate, but all parts of one living being...Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00339481247265954640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2916360091066430542.post-58738958105076420372010-08-16T11:27:30.530-07:002010-08-16T11:27:30.530-07:00Adhi you ask the best questions. I also have looke...Adhi you ask the best questions. I also have looked in many spiritual directions, although not as thoroughly as you have. What I feel is not guilt, yet a sense that what I do, say and think matters on some level. I sense that unaddressed cruelty lingers and also that 'senseless' acts of kindness and beauty make a difference. The study of ancestor reverence and the native american concern for the next seven generations make perfect sense to me. We are on the continuum. Soon to be ancestors, and I for one will be the best ancestor I am able. May future generations be given cause to admire what we have done.Chryshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10880260853455492298noreply@blogger.com