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Sacred Activism, Spiritual Archetypes & The Conscious Evolution, Part II

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Cassandra Martin

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Last month we began our show with an introduction to Andrew Harvey, a passionate man who founded the Institute of Sacred Activism, and whom I'm taking a 7-course module from, called The Christ Path. Andrew sees the earth systems breaking down too quickly to be restored without intervention from humankind in the form of us claiming our Divinity and accessing it on a daily basis.  I, too,  have seen the potential for Christ activated humans to overcome the corporate control of our government, and stop pollution of our water, air and soil.  So listen to last month's archive of the April 6th radio show to learn more about Andrew Harvey.

We also learned about Carolyn Myss'  chapter, "Spritual Backbone", interpretations of the chakra system -- both the balanced and the shadow attributes which humankind face as they walk on their spiritual path toward enlightening. Her book, Sacred Contracts, Awakening Your Divine Potential facilitated our conversation. However, we ran out of time before I could address the Spritual Archetypes that are available to our psyche's, as teaching tools, while we are discovering who we are in relationships.  Afterall, isn't it relationships that teach us the most about ourselves?

This month, we pick up the show with a discussion on the archetypes that serve us so well as we delve deeper into our psyches.  This is a show for the beginner and the one who knows him or herself well.  I hope that we will have time for information about the Conscious Evolution and those thought leaders whom have brought us into the twenty-first century, a time of hope for change and enlightening for everyone. Tune in to love, & new thoughts. Tune in to the future.

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