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Peace During Elections

 

As we move into this week before the election, I offer a space of Peace.


I’ve deliberately kept my intake of news and social media to a minimum. I’m focusing my attention on clearing any fear I’m feeling using Ho’oponopono and Oneness Blessings, returning to peaceful states of Love, Joy, Compassion and Harmony. As those of you who already know me, there will also be plenty of laughter added to the mix.

 

I’m focusing my attention on having elected representatives who are caring and compassionate, wanting to compromise and come together for solutions that support diversity and oneness. Caring and compassionate representatives who embrace the differences of each individual on the planet so we can live together in peace and harmony, embracing our differences and experiencing how our differences add to the richness of life.

 

Come join us this Saturday, Nov 2, at 1:00pm for a 90 minute sound bath and allow yourself to relax and let go of the tension as you are embraced by the vibrations of the instruments.  We have a few of the limited 10 spaces remaining and it’s only $35 to reserve a space.

 

Following the Sound Bath, from 3:00 to 6:00pm, we will be opening the labyrinth in the backyard. Walk the labyrinth while I play the Quartzophone and chimes. Experience the solitude and peace of the labyrinth, allowing that peace and solitude to ripple out into the world. Love offering is appreciated but not required.

 

I look forward to spending time with you this Saturday. If you’re unable to physically join us, take a few moments to sit quietly, breathing deeply and deliberately, connect with us energetically.

 

Feel Joy.

 

Feel Compassion.

 

Feel Peace.

 
 
 

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Stive Joy
Stive Joy
Mar 27

Reading the article about peace during elections made me think about how easily conversations can become tense in that period. One part that stood out was the idea of staying grounded and choosing calm responses during election discussions. I also found it interesting how everyday reflections can support students and this connects subtly with a New Assignment Help Company dedicated to providing premium tailored academic support for university students across all major Australian cities when thinking about academic pressure during political seasons. I appreciated the reminder that listening more and reacting less can make public conversations healthier and I wonder how people can maintain that mindset consistently. Overall it felt like a timely reflection on maintaining respect during divided times

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