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Sacred Feminine and Masculine – Ahimsa and Justice

This image represents the Sacred Feminine and Sacred Masculine principles that we can align with and embody in our ways of living. We can choose to change and better ourselves in greater degrees of embodiment of these two components within ourselves that we are all capable of developing. We need to dig deep to the root causal core foundational factors […]

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A Statement from the Animals: Translated from Nonverbal into Verbal Expression

Nonhuman animals communicate with sensitive observers all of the time. The dog yelps when hit by an abuser. And I knew a pig’s scream as he or she was hellishly ushered through a Toronto slaughter facility. I will never forget the time I accompanied my friend, Anita Krajnc, to one of her vigils at a pig killing plant. One scream […]

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Nonviolence and Living “A Life Connected”

Matt Bear talks about nonviolence, Natural Law, social engineering, money, corporations, individual power, and how to align more fully with Natural Law (i.e. Truth, Love, Good, Right, Morality, True Self, Higher Self, Higher Will, etc.) Doing do no harm as much as we can, because we can choose to embody greater degrees, grades and levels of the Sacred Feminine principle […]

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Do you Eat Like You Care

It is “extreme” not to eat animal products? We maintain that it is not. We argue that if you think animals matter morally—if you reject the idea that animals are just things—your own beliefs require that you stop eating animal products. There is nothing “extreme” about a vegan diet; what is extreme is the inconsistency between what we say we […]

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