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What is Education?

 

Our society will never be healthy until our children are happy.

We seriously need to ask this question. 

What is Education?

 

Is it the breaking of the spirit or the raising up the vibrancy of the spirit?

Is it encouraging creativity or dampening creativity in favour of conditioning of useless fragmented knowledge for regurgitation of fragmented facts in exams?

Is it joy in learning, or drudgery?

Is it voluntary or imposed?

Is it the freeing of the spirit, and encouraging creativity and joy, or the drugging of 22% of our children on Ritalin for a fabricated scientifically unproven ADHD ‘metal illness’ as defined by a drug company with no scientific back up whatsoever?

Is it encouraging students to learn what they really want to know, or to force them through mind numbing exercises in the interests of gaining a certificate for jobs which serve the ruling elite instead of the good of all beings and the collective aliveness of our planetary body?

Is it helping our evolvement into our light bodies and connection to the universal field of oneness and love, or encouraging devolvement into conditioned zombie robots who cannot think for ourselves or recognise our own spirit connection to the field of nature and the source field around?

Is it the control of teachers through mind numbing burocratic paperwork control systems or the encouragement of teachers and students finding out things and our connection to the physical world and great beyond through love and excitement  of investigating?

Is it helping us in life or hindering us in life?

Do parents and adults put up with our mind numbing poor education system because

  • they don’t see what is going on
  • can’t feel our children’s pain because they are so numbed out themselves as a result of their own education
  • they see it but don’t know what to do about it?

 

Our children are screaming unhappiness.  Most do not like school and the endless drudgery and humiliation.  They are made to feel useless, not good enough, and are missing basic skills.  This is not he way for a happy future.

We as a society need to waken up and address this.  Put it up for discussion.  Talk about it.

Are we so dumbed down we are forgetting to address this crucial area?

It is said our society will never be happy or successful until our women and children are happy.  The divine feminine which has been outcast by controlling bodies, males and females, is now making a welcome return, as women nurture the divine feminine within them and let go of the heavy controlling masculine values which have ruled them, and as men nurture their compassionate, connectedness, loving side of the divine feminine within them.    So now we are moving towards a better position to discuss and stand up for the proper nurturing and education of our children. 

I’ve been haunted by a headline in Irish papers from nuns concerning the ‘Magdaline Laundries’ where the church stole the babies of unmarried mothers and incarcerated the young women for lifetimes of servitude in the ‘Magdaline Laundries’ in Ireland.  The headline quoted the nuns and said “We Acted In Good Faith”.   Are we all – teachers, doctors, nurses, solicitors, publishers, reporters, politicians, parents etc.  soon going to have to use the same excuse to our shame?  Or are we going to waken up and stand up for decent nurturing of all our children and all people in society?

What do you think?

What do you think we need to do?

What can you do?

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‘Pay It Forward’ group takes root in Vancouver

Cars, a cruise and kayaks have been given away with no expectation of anything in return

VANCOUVER -- Just over two years ago, Brice Royer was diagnosed with a rare type of stomach cancer. He is now convinced it is the cash economy that made him sick.

Royer wanted to know what caused the cancer, but his doctors weren’t able to tell him. He did his own research and learned most cancers are caused by environmental factors, such as smoking, dietary choices and chemical exposure, rather than genetics.

That wasn’t a good enough answer for Royer, so he dug deeper, asking why there are “toxins” in food and pollution in the air and water.

It was an economist who answered him: Money.

“That kind of blew me away because I never saw the connection at all between my health problem and the economy and trade,” said Royer, now 30. He also came across medical research linking loneliness with a greater likelihood of sickness.

He moved from bustling south Burnaby to quiet Deep Cove to immerse himself in nature. Sickly and unable to gain weight for months, Royer suddenly put on 10 pounds.

He also started looking for ways to remove himself from the system he believed was making him sick and stumbled upon the concept of the gift economy, in which people give and receive freely with no expectation of anything in return, popularized by the movie Pay It Forward.

Royer discovered communities and businesses in cities around the world that follow this philosophy, but nothing in Vancouver. So he started a Facebook group on May 21, wrote a blog post sharing his own story (visithttp://bit.ly/SuSugL), and invited his friends. At last count, the group had almost 350 members.

Items offered as gifts include a seven-day Bahamas/Florida cruise, an iPod Touch, a spot at a women’s wellness retreat, a dryer, graphic design help and a meeting space for the group at a wellness centre in Kitsilano.

The underlying philosophy is that transactions using money isolate people from one another, whereas giving something creates trusting relationships and builds communities.

One of the group’s most active members is Peter Endisch, a computer programmer turned environmental activist, who decided to give Royer his car — a 2000 minivan which he had planned to sell for $1,500 — after reading Royer’s blog post.

Endisch said he likes to think of himself as altruistic, but the blog made him realize he must do a better job of walking the talk and teaching generosity to his six-year-old son.

He didn’t stop with the car. Endisch, who is moving and downsizing, also gave his neighbour a kayak he had planned to sell for $700. The neighbour, an artist who wanted to be able to paint in the middle of a lake, couldn’t afford the price.

After joining the gift economy group, Endisch decided: “Screw it, I’m just going to give it to him,” and wrote a Facebook group post to that effect informing his neighbour, who was floored by the gesture. Endisch has since offered the group many pieces of furniture and household items he had initially planned to sell.

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