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“Seven Seeds for a New Society” Now Available!

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Seven Seeds for a New Society

Seven Seeds for a New Society

My newest book, Seven Seeds for a New Society is available NOW!

“Seven Seeds” is emerging at a critical phase of our time here on the planet. Many of us can see an unprecedented catastrophe looming on humanity’s horizon. I believe that we can still avert that catastrophe – a crisis caused by the arrogance of the exclusivist “Breaker” mindset. It is not too late to take the next step in our human evolution – moving out of our “caterpillar” phase (consuming everything in sight), into our transformative “butterfly” phase, casting beauty everywhere.

There is still time for all of us (including our President) to engage in “Plan B thinking” – if we’ve struck an iceberg, we are NOT getting back to “normal”. Trillion dollar life support for institutions that are TOO BIG TO EXIST gets us nowhere. “Plan B” is: “let’s do something different”.

The change of consciousness is already in motion! You already understand this. Others, including our brilliant President, will eventually get there. We can help this process by being CLEAR that this is not a “Progressive” (or “Conservative”) agenda. Those are just two different ways to articulate an ADVERSARIAL point of view. That separating, exclusivist point of view has gotten us all in trouble, no matter which side you are loyal to. It’s time to free ourselves from our limiting thoughts and viewpoints. “Seven Seeds” was written to show us how.

“Seven Seeds for a New Society” provides you with a very concise tool to engage people in the conversation on how to transform our society from its current toxicity to one which reflects our deepest values.

Do you notice how often conversations stay stuck in discussing “the problem” and don’t go on to solutions and visions? Do you notice how people can talk about what they DON’T want easier than discussing their hopes, dreams and visions? “Seven Seeds” is designed to help us past those conceptual barriers.

PLEASE HELP ME SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT “SEVEN SEEDS”. I don’t have a huge advertising budget. I don’t have a paid publicist or a staff cranking out press releases. What I’ve got is you. Acting together, we can raise awareness and consciousness, better than a hired marketing staff.

1. Buy the book! To order, go to the Commonway website and follow the directions: http://www.commonway.org/seven-seeds-for-a-new-society. (In a few weeks, you will be able to buy from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and also from your local bookseller.)

2. Encourage others to buy the book. We all have “networks” that we belong to. Some are only a few dozen people. Others are in the hundreds or thousands. Regardless of the size of your list, please tell folks on your lists that (1) you are buying this book, and (2) you encourage them to do the same. (Don’t forget to send them a copy of the webpage link.)

3. Print out a copy of the two-page flyer. Pin a copy to your church’s bulletin board. Make another copy for the community board at your coffeehouse or café. Leave a copy on top of your desk, for your nosy office mates to have something to look at! (At the bottom of the web page is an attachment for the printable version, in PDF format.)

Let’s work together to get this in front of as many eyes, minds and hearts as possible, to catalyze the next steps on our evolutionary path.

Lao Tzu said that “a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”. Our journey of 6,800,000,000 hearts and minds begins with your first contact.

Peace,

Sharif

PS: For the observant: you may have noticed a title change. I am still writing “Spirit on Earth: An Operating System for a Spiritual Society”, which will definitely relate to “Seven Seeds”. But, talking about two books with one title was confusing even me! “Seven Seeds” should be considered a stand-alone “prequel” to “Spirit on Earth” when it comes out sometime next year.

PPS: On the printer’s website (www.lulu.com), “Seven Seeds” is listed in the “Religion and Spirituality” category. That’s simply the “least bad” category available from their website. They don’t have categories for “Consciousness”, “Current Affairs”, even “Politics” or “Ethics”. (I could have listed it under “Horror”, or even “Cooking”, but I’m not sure many people would have gotten the joke.)

Slavery and Colonialism — Part Two

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Howdy –

One of the things that Machelle Small Wright (author of “Behaving as if the God in All Life Mattered”) says: whenever there is a deep human conflict, the vibratory energy of that conflict is held by nature spirits until it can be consciously released by humans. She created a “Battle Energy Release Process” that she has used to release negative energy on the Civil War battlegrounds in the South.

I used a modification of that process, that I called the “Slavery Energy Release Process”, to release the energy of slavery from the waterfront in Savannah, Georgia, where, 150 years ago, human beings were gathered and sold. (Although the process was successful — you could FEEL the energy change — I stopped doing it. I didn’t think that it was my role as the descendant of the slaves to initiate the release process.)

The city of Richmond, VA, did an interesting twist of the release process, engaging in a full year of activities acknowledging and atoning for its slave past. I haven’t been there to feel the energy, but I’ve seen video of the process… it was quite moving.

America is haunted by its slave past. The formation and growth of America as a nation cannot be understood separate from the economic and consciousness foundations of slavery and oppression. Yet, we ignore it. The descendants of both the masters and the slaves are tainted by this history. We revere Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan and Colin Powell, but we still don’t come to grips with what it meant to own (and be owned by) another human being.

I become the “Invisible Man” in almost any urban setting in this country (including my own hometown of Portland, Oregon). When I walk down the street, especially in the evening, people avert their eyes, turn away, or freeze. The cloak of invisibility has nothing to do with how I am dressed, what I’m carrying or how I’m behaving. The only difference between me and others walking down the street is my skin color. This is the legacy of slavery. This is what we must cure. NO ONE moves forward without curing this disease.

Exclusivity — the concept of “I am separate” – was the breeding ground of slavery. “Racism” didn’t create slavery – exclusivity created both slavery and its rationalization called “racism”. Slavery is just an extreme form of exclusivity – the disease that threatens humanity more than any combination of viruses. And, once you shut down your heart enough to actually own another human being, other forms of oppression become much easier – the genocide of the First Peoples, putting Japanese-Americans in concentration camps, treating children like property and women like dirt, invading other countries willy-nilly.

The problem: we cannot deal with this legacy, at the same time as we continue our self-laudatory “We’re Number One” attitudes. Usually, an attempt to move us away from our mutual denial and delusion is seen as “Un-American”.

Now, for the good news.

All around this country, and all around the world, people of all colors and ethnicities have rolled up their sleeves and have committed themselves to doing the heavy lifting of undoing the legacy of slavery and oppression and forging a society that is based on the concept of “We are One”. In this country, there are thousands of groups that involve millions of Americans in releasing the energy of slavery.

My job, the work of Commonway Institute, is NOT to replicate the work of those millions. My work is to FOCUS the energy of those millions, so that we can turn these flickers of light into a laser beam that cuts away our denial and delusion.

I envision thousands of people (mostly white) going out in waves, a few in every city and town that has a legacy of slavery amd oppression (which is all of them), and releasing that energy. (Those “energy workers” would have to first map their location, working with local people to locate the places of slavery and/or oppression that need release. That mapping alone can be a healing process.)

Then, once the energy has transformed, engaging the inhabitants of the city or town in a “truth and reconciliation” process that allows them to consciously transform the energy into a positive force for change.

Is this possible? Of course. Will it actually happen? That, of course, depends on you…

Peace,

Sharif