Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Stepping out of Conditioning and into Authenticity


Stepping out of Conditioning and into Authenticity 
~ Gwilda Wiyaka ~
As we further explore evolution and prepare to enter a more unified reality, it becomes clear that each of us came exactly the way we are for a specific purpose. Like individualized cells in a body, we each have our own unique role to play. The only way we can hope to evolve as individuals, and as a culture, is for each of us to honor the truth of who we really are and take up our unique position in the circle of life. However, this often goes against our conditioning to be “nice” and not speak our mind. It requires the ability and willingness to embrace authenticity – to stand up and say no when something being required of us does not align with the truth of who we are.
At first glance, this may appear easy, but our conditioning to be nice and not make waves runs deeper than we may think. Often, we think we know who we are and what we want, only to discover we were mistaken. We may think we can say no, but when it comes right down to it, we are unable to recognize our own boundaries, much less set them.
How can we unbury our true expression from generations of conditioning? Once unearthed, how can we set boundaries to align with our nature while honoring those of the people around us? Can we balance compromise and cooperation with expressing our true authenticity in dealing with others?

With us this hour to explore the topic is Dr. Anne Brown, a psychotherapist, speaker, coach, and the author of “Backbone Power: The Science of Saying No.” Anne is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a BS in Nursing; Boston University, with a MS in Psychiatric-Mental Health in Nursing; and International University, PhD in Addiction Studies.
For over twenty years she served as the trusted advocate and advisor to influential corporate leaders, trial attorneys, athletes, leaders, physicians and their families.
Combining her own professional experience with that of her mentor, Dr. Fernando Flores, Brown used a methodology that helped people reveal their blindness and learn to speak authentically, thereby decreasing their suffering and increasing their dignity and authenticity.
Her website: backbonepower.com
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Evolving Into a Unified World


~ Gwilda Wiyaka ~
As populations grow, war rages, cultures clash and basic human rights fall by the wayside, it is difficult to ignore the fact that the old governing methods are not working.
Most of us agree that if we are to evolve as individuals and as cultures, our governments need to evolve as well. What we don’t agree upon is exactly how that will look.
Many say governments have gotten too large and unwieldy, resulting in corruption – that we need to be ruled by smaller governing bodies. In the case of the United States, this would involve returning the majority of power back to individual states.
Others say that we need overlording, agreed upon rules which apply not only to individual countries, but the world.
What are the pros and cons of these options? How can we resolve the monumental problems we face? How can we assure human rights without violating the rights of the individual?
 With us this hour to delve into this pressing issue is Dr. Glen T. Martin, author of “Global Democracy and Human Self-Transcendence: The Power of the Future for Planetary Transformation,” and Professor of Philosophy at Radford University. He is President of the World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA), a global organization that sponsors the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. 
His website: oneworldrenaissance.com    
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