Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Monthly Walks 2008

Dear Friends,

The first Awareness Walkabout for Fear-No-More, in January 2008, drew encouraging support.

Awareness Walks for the Vision of Fear-No-More, for now, will be a monthly undertaking.

These Walkabouts will follow the shoreline of Clear Lake, the largest natural body of water in California. In choosing this route we offer our deepest respect to the peaceful Pomo people, ancient caretakers of these lands for many thousands of years.

Each monthly circumambulation of Clear Lake will be completed either in one solid 24 hour walk, or otherwise over two full days.

We walk as a prayer for the sake of all life; for gorillas, elephants, hummingbirds, algae, camels, children, all people, trees, the wind, and for the rivers, oceans, mountains and deserts. We walk in the prayer that non-humans will soon come to know a humanity of sanity, wisdom, love and understanding. And we walk in the prayer that humanity itself will soon locate a new wisdom for life based in feeling intelligence, integrity, pleasure and truth. Adi Da Samraj's Vision of Fear-No-More reaches beyond species, race, culture, religion, all borders, all differences.

Monthly Walkabouts will start at dawn with an invocatory prayer for "the sacredness of all beings, things and places".

Read other posts in this blog-site for more info about these walks.

Anyone may participate in these Walkabouts, regardless of race, culture, religion, no religion, politics or general background. As long as the walkabout rules are observed and you are walking to help raise awareness for the need of a world free of unnecessary fear, you are welcome.

This is humble, human-scale, grass-roots outreaching of the Vision of Fear-No-More into the human field, a gift from Adi Da Samraj and all non-humans.


Awareness Walk Mission Statement

Our walks carry this simple message: "Fear-No-More".

We can create a world free of unnecessary fear -- for all beings, things and places.

We walk for peace, healing and forgiveness among all people. We walk for the sake of humanity's stewardship of all forms of life on earth, of all places and of all natural, and man-made, processes.

We do these walks out of love for one another, human or otherwise. We walk for the sake of a deepening of ourselves, and in support of the emergence of a non-violent, peace-living, humanity "fearing-no-more". In a world so permeated with human fear, division, doubt, control and aggression may Fear-No-More spread far and wide, carried forward by abundant support and participation of all kinds, and may the world of many, and varied, beings always be Free.

As we walk we do so not knowing the results. We take everyone with us. Each step we make is for everyone who reads this, and for everyone who never will. This walk is for your animals at home, the spiders in your attic, the horse in your heart, for your family and friends and for life everywhere. We invite you to walk with us, in whatever ways you can. Together, despite the passings and difficulties we all endure, we can create a world of Fearing-No-More, and more, and more, and more...

The intention of these walkabouts is to, ultimately, benefit all things, places and people, and to share with everyone a point of view that touches and enriches everything. The Vision, and processes, of Fear-No-More uniquely soften the life, and apparent differences, between all humans and non-humans, wherever they are.

Walking with intention and focus, beyond oneself, walking as an offering of oneself for others, rebalances the being toward a life of release, surrender, connectivity and love.

History provides ample examples of how a "mere walk” can change the course of history and touch people’s minds and hearts.

In both settled and nomadic cultures the tradition of walking itself was an act of freedom.


SECOND FEAR-NO-MORE AWARENESS WALK
Saturday March 1, 2008


Contact Stuart Camps (scamps@adidam.org) for more information.

If you're outside Lake County but would like to participate, you can walk with us in your area, for an hour or so, or all day if you want. Please get in touch so we can share ideas, experiences and stay connected.

Sincerely,
Stuart