• Ep 240 - Fighting for liberation in the mundane

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 240 - Fighting for liberation in the mundane

  • Summary

  • How do we hold both the mundanity of everyday life and the grief we experience at the collective level in witnessing the now yearlong g-side in Pali? How can we reconcile the contrast of going to a kid's birthday party when we are aware of how many children in G@za have been martyred before their first birthday? On the 1-year anniversary of the ongoing g-side, the tarot card Strength comes forward. It's the eighth card of the major arcana and is calling us to have courage and to keep going, to keep fighting for líberätion. We need to remember that every little bit matters, that every action and intention matters. Whether it is for what is happening in our personal lives or for the greater good of the collective and our planet. What we do in our everyday lives has ripple effects that we are not aware of.

    In this episode, I encourage you to pay attention to where you focus your energy and how to balance between the everyday and the world at large. Tune in!


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    Today’s poems/ Books mentioned:

    • Major Arcana Card: #8

    • “The Fish and I will Chat” by Hafiz

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