Monday, March 20, 2017

How can we stay inspired to work towards a sustainable future

We women are called to step up and share what we can contribute to the world. How can we best do that? Well, everybody has their own preferences and methods: writing book or blog posts, giving speeches, meeting others to create community, in person or online, going to public manifestations of protest or support. Innumerable ways of engaging are open to all of us.

I think that women are best in creating connection, in understanding and in creative dialog - as opposed to fighting which men seem to enjoy a lot. That's why we gather in WOMEN MATTERS, about once a month, to co-create a space where we can engage in these things.

All of us live in the conviction that EVERYTHING matters, that we live in an interconnected Universe where everything has an impact on everything else. 


From this supposition, it makes complete sense that every action, from thoughts to conversations to manifest actions in the world, have their impact on the whole. When we want change to happen, change in a direction which we perceive as positive, we have to do something to allow this change to occur. Sitting around and hoping that "everything will work out well" is not as effective than a deliberate effort to increase the sort of energy which enhances the change we desire.


When you create a group yourself, exploring the ways for change to happen, don't get frustrated if only a few people show up to listen to you. Stay confident that the energy you give out into the world is maintained and works its way to combine with akin energy somewhere else in the Kosmos.

Energy doesn't just disappear, positive and negative energy alike. But the can neutralize each other. When we feel that there is too much energy in the world right now, then we need to counterpose it with the positive and constructive energy which we can create together. If we limit ourselves with complaining and seeing what is not going well - we increase the sort of energy instead of neutralizing it. It doesn't mean to ignore the bad things which are happening, but to find a way of not being caught into them.

Get inspired by watching these women! And then go out there yourself!


In the following video, you will find participants sharing their practices to remain centered and helpful in pursuing our calling. Find more information about the participants and also timestamps - a list of topics addressed in the video with the indication of the minute in the video.

Connect with us if you want to be part of the conversation, in the audience or on camera!

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