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New Moon Meditation for the Common Good

An experiment in self-organising group work

 

Gemini New Moon Meditation:

"Through Crisis to Brotherhood: birthing the Christ within"

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The Meditation for the Common Good project continues the rhythm and expands the focus of the previous UN SDG Meditation Project carried through the monthly webinar meditations during the 2016-2020 period. 

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This new phase of the project is a practical experiment in self-organising group work, with a focus on meditative alignment of humanity’s needs with archetypical Spiritual Laws and Principles that underlie evolutionary unfoldment of the human race. It is an opportunity for all of us to work together more deeply as we seek to support the manifestation of the Spiritual Plan.

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In the cycle of Gemini we reflect on a Vision of the Divine Plan for emerging brotherhood in humanity in preparation for the coming of the Lord Maitreya.

As we prepare for our meeting in the Circle, consider the following questions for your reflection. When we meet in the Circle, we will be invited to reflect and exchange our impressions on these questions: 

  • what is the nature and purpose of crisis?

  • how can crisis be used to nourish the growth of brotherhood and brotherly love? 

  • can I bring Christ to birth within myself?

 

Afterwards we will meditate on seed thoughts synthesized from the group sharing. Through the focused group intention we will radiate the created thought forms to support humanity in its transition to the new civilization. 

 

In preparation for this webinar, the Action Area Group (AAG) and the Subjective Support Group are seeding the group's meditative field reflecting on steps humanity could take to manifest higher qualities of governance that serve the greater good and the spiritual plan. Please check the Community Impressions Board for resources compiled by the AAG.

Please join the group seeding process and share your findings and personal impressions via email initiative.2012.webinars@gmail.com -- your contributions will be added to the Community Impressions Board.

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