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The light and love that sets us free

“Worry and love are different frequencies.”-Michael Beckwith

A drawing from Taz’s bedroom wall.

I tried. I really tried.

I so wanted to see the full blood red moon last night. I’ve still got a posse that dances to the full moon (from wherever we hail) each month and well, it’s just cool to celebrate a rare skyscape, especially one that’s ushering in a new era of growth and possibility.

But in Kansas, where I’m currently situated, the moon was completely covered with dense clouds.

Still, I love knowing that it was there, doing its celestial dance even though my eyeballs couldn’t see it. Which is often the case with truth and other such things of the spirit.  

I continue to believe that my vision for a more beautiful, free future for all beings on earth is arising even though it’s currently covered with the thick cloud of a patriarchal, consumer-mad paradigm.

Yes, I sometimes doubt. I believe what I see instead of what I know. I fear. I worry. I’m tempted to curl up into a tight little ball.

And that’s when I beg the Holy Spirit, the Divine Buzz, the thing that cannot be named to help me see things differently. To see beyond the cloud. Otherwise, I’m no good to anyone. Without spiritual practice, I’m pretty much hopeless.

Many people don’t know this, but Gandhi, before he changed history forever, devoted many years to feeding and growing his spiritual mojo. True spiritual mojo, a love force that Gandhi called ahimsa, is a force that changes things, not because it fights and resists, but because it’s the truth.  Anything that’s not real, anything built on a lie, (domination, separation, limitation) can never be successful in the end. It just can’t.

I didn’t point this out in my last post, the one about the wild boars who for 22 years have been fertilizing the farmer’s tea plantation, but the reason that they continue today, two decades later is because the farmer didn’t put up his dukes. He didn’t fight. He didn’t erect a fence. He appealed to truth. He asked, he apologized and he agreed to work hand-in-hand with nature for the greater good of all.

That’s my goal, too.

Lastly, I want to share this lovely video about the Earth Elders that the Taz Grout 222 Foundation is supporting this year.

Have a beautiful, truthful, real week.

#222 Forever

Pam Grout is the author of 22 books including E-SquaredThank & Grow Rich The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)and her latest, The Ego’s Playbook.

31 Responses

  1. Hi Pam, I love the drawing.💡 I wanted to share that ahimsa also means nonviolence or no-harm. It is one of the yamas and niyamas, which are moral principles in yogic philosophy. Taken all together they constitute a moral code to live by, of which ahimsa is a part (albeit a greatly important one; and they all intersect). Thank you as always for shining a bright light of love out to the world, may it help illuminate the darkness. Your friend, Jane the Yogi

  2. “I continue to believe that my vision for a more beautiful, free future for all beings on earth is arising even though it’s currently covered with the thick cloud of a patriarchal, consumer-mad paradigm.”

    Today Mike Dooley reminded his Infinite Possibilities gang that we are a teeny part of the world believing in this vision.

    BUT WE ARE STILL HERE. (and we’re not going away!) 🥰

    Please keep sharing Pam. I ❤️receiving your emails 📧

  3. Thank you, Pam! You know this is perfect for me at the moment! Especially the MBB quote at the top.
    I Love Taz’s drawing. So true.
    Love and peace to all,
    xox
    Pamela Joy

  4. Love the drawing and also really loved the Elders video and profound message of unity. We all doubt and worry at times which is why your messages are always so very welcomed Pam. Sending a ton of peace love and gratitude to you. And to all! ❤️🙏❤️

  5. Thank you, Pam, your words are so helpful and very much appreciated here. (I even worry about wasting time worrying.) The things we do to ourselves! Lots of love and light to you

  6. Beautiful! I love that they received the gift from Taz Foundation. How healing!!!

  7. What a deeply moving video. It affected me in a way I cannot accurately express. May we all find the balance, however we can. The time is now. Infinite thanks to you, as always, for sharing, Pam. Love to all ♥️♥️♥️

  8. Respect and cooperation with Nature/Life is such a shift in perspective from our dominant mindset. How does this change my actions? Whatever patch of land that each of us calls home needs to be returned to its native habitat because our backyards are not a blank canvas to dominate but part of a larger ecosystem. Every inch matters, not just grand vistas. Thank you, Pam!

  9. Thank you! I appreciate your joy, your wisdom, your effervescent spirit, and your courage! You inspire so many people! 222!

  10. These messages we all share are like a group hug when we need it most. Taz your light still burns bright in the world through your Mom. We continue to walk together in peace💫

  11. Many years ago someone broke into my home and assaulted me. During the attack everything became unreal…everything suddenly moved into slow-motion. It felt like I was outside my body…just calmly watching. I don’t tell you this for sympathy, but as a thank you. Thank you for your amazing spirit that reminds me daily that there is a larger truth in life…one that I have actually experienced first hand. One that is strong enough to put the world in slow-motion and reveal peace. Blessings to you. ❤️

  12. I love how her sweet drawing demonstrates that she was trying to shed light on the world, just as you always do Pam. She also knew the secret to happiness and freedom- LOVE! And thanks so much for the video of those AMAZING people. Part of me wishes I good live THERE instead! I’m also sharing that vid w/some tribe members too. Have a blessed weekend and Stay Magical! {{hedgehugs}}

  13. I love Taz’s drawing so simple and beautiful . As they say a picture paints a thousand words and she’s summed it all up in this amazing drawing . Love and light !! Bless you Taz and your amazing Mom for all your gifts you’ve give the world! ❤️❤️

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