There is something alive inside of me that is screaming to be birthed into the world. It is this passion, this fire bubbling forth from the core of the Earth. The Earth is dreaming through me and it is calling me forth to be so much bigger than my ego knows me to be. It is calling for a social revolution, for a global transformation of human consciousness. We must change the way we BE in the world.
I feel myself to be a somewhat awake, conscious, evolved human being. And I am still part of a system that is destroying our world, taking down billions of beings, and ultimately wiping out ourselves. I have centered my life around helping others to awake to who they truly are and yet there is still part of me that is trying to grow my private practice, to make money for myself, so I can live the “good” life. Most of us are still entranced by the need to make money for ourselves and our family and to acquire more stuff. Every time we buy something we have contributed and supported the entire line of production and transportation that it took to come into that store.
I have an inquiry to myself right now…how am I called to have the most impact on the global transformation of human beings on this planet? Coaching, for me, is about shifting consciousness, aligning with true self, finding ultimate purpose in life. I believe that is what is called for right now and it is called for on a large scale and I am feeling some urgency to it. This wave of awakening is happening and I pray we will shift soon enough before we make our planet inhospitable to us. I believe we must all take responsibility for our part in this shift. What more could I be doing? Some thoughts for me: speaking to many people at a time…large workshops…working for a social change organization like Pachamama Alliance…walking the Earth BEING the change I want to see in the world! What more could you be being/doing????
I don’t know if you’ve seen this, but I bet you’d really like it/be kind of disturbed by it/feel really educated after watching it. It’s all about consumerism and “stuff.”
http://www.storyofstuff.com/