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Navigating Differences: What Is The Greatest Challenge

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Limited understanding of who you are in relation to the differences of others is critical. All identities must find a way to validate who and/or how they have come to identify. This prompts a tremendous need to be able to identify and manage the polarities that exist between and among all things. What causes you to defend a position that leads to destruction and deny a recommendation of success as evidence? How does what you allow to happen to other women (feminine) relate to your relationship to your mother (source energy/Kundalini)? Without this fundamental understanding – where do we go? How do we assist? What stops us from addressing the balance between our dual natures: mother and father, feminine and masculine, life and death, living and surviving, order and chaos, spirituality and practicality? ARE YOU ready to explore and make a commitment to discussing and thinking about what you really believe? Do you have the commitment to unlearn, relearn and express? Do you have a desire and commitment to change the world around you by rethinking relationships in terms of how you view yourselves, women, and duality of nature? If our higher purpose is to help children, homeless, widows and others, what part of US gets in the way? I too believe our children are our future. Build them up and let them lead the way. Show them the beauty they possess inside. Topics: youth, women, diversity, initiation & more. FEATURED GUEST: Gregory E. Woods, Facilitator, Group Leader, Storyteller, Professional Musician & Percussionist, President, Facilitator at SONG OF THE WIND, Sole Proprietorship and so much more. "I walk between worlds engaged in the actions of development, and achievement. The world is full of mystery and magic is the common element. It is at the center, the very epicenter of who we are as people, a People and the person within oneself.” African-Native American Indian, husband, Grandfather, mate, son and friend. http://www.keeperofstories.blogspot.com

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