Gathering Seeds Of Change

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Gathering Seeds of Change

Gathering Seeds of Change is created and sustained by people – or seeds – who actively choose to live in unity, rooting their beliefs and actions in compassion, understanding, wisdom, and conscious intention centered in the heart of love and peace. We choose to share the essence of ourselves with the intent of cultivating harmony, healing, and wholeness. It is our belief that such cultivation occurs internally, within each of us, and externally, among all of us. We also believe that, as we experience and manifest growth inwardly and outwardly, the presence we hold – individually and collaboratively – influences and encourages others to live their best lives.

There is no definitive age, stage, or gauge that signals readiness to seek change in one’s life; an essential quality may appear to be missing or hidden amidst the noise of life and lifestyle. Although reclaiming a sense of self and wholeness is very personal, our experience is enhanced by sharing with others. You, too, may have felt a call for something similar. When each of us is ready and it is safe and appropriate, we reach out to each other and gather together.

We interconnect with various groups to gather together and address shared intentions. Gathering serves to center our focus on that which nurtures and sustains us. Two of the gatherings, or circles, which are rooted in our Guiding Principles are SUMAH and COA.

COA
Counsel of Ata-Bey

COA gathers for the purpose of celebrating our lives and expressing gratitude for all relationships, seen and unseen. COA of the Caney Indian Spiritual Circle is a spiritual gathering, grounded in an indigenous tradition from the Islands of the Caribbean. The circle is led by the spiritual leader, Beike White Eagle. We meet on or near the date of the Full Moon, as well as the Equinoxes and Solstices.  (See schedule).

SUMAH
Serving Universal Mind and Heart

SUMAH gathers for the purpose of embracing balanced, harmonious relationships within ourselves and with others. We learn about the commonality of Universal Principles and teachings from many sources. Honoring this universality of wisdom, we share in the facilitation of the teachings. We meet on or near the date of the New Moon.  (See schedule).

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