On The Way: Episode 4 Part 1
Episode description
What should the role of authorities be? To protect citizens? Why is it then that the exercising of free speech at a gathering we call a "peaceful protest" can incite the anger of authorities causing them to exercise acts of violence through force. Standing Rock in 2016 is a great example. It seems it's all perception. Why is it that a difference of perception causes us to dehumanise the other in order to justify said acts of violence?
What does this say about our relationship to change? To evolution itself? Perhaps to the primitive brain it's all rooted in survival but I would argue it's time to exercise greater boundaries around what we will and won't experience as a human family as we collectively ascend in consciousness.
In this episode of On The Way, Nikki recounts the stirrings of ancestral memories when she is denied access to purchasing water at a convenience store in Mexico city for what seems to be a terrifyingly arbitrary reason.
What arbitrary rules are you unconsciously agreeing to? Perhaps it's time we make a stand for the values which underpin peace and harmony in society. We've evolved beyond enforcing order using force.
Ever toward the highest expression,
Highest Harmony
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