Imaginal Journal

Imagination is Medicine

Cristy Cristy

Moon Sisters

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Feeling grateful & honored to share the journey with the soul-centered women of my tribe.

"Women who are supported by a circle of sisterhood as a monthly practice, navigate challenges with dignity, grace & shared laughter instead of breaking alone under pressure.

It's time for the women to gather...to help each other rise - as one positive force for global social change founded on personal happiness." -Moon Woman, Red Tent Facilitator

 

 

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Cristy Cristy

Let Love Reign

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Today is a victory for every individual who has had to come out each and every day to show up for themselves and their truth to structures from governments to family that marginalized, shamed, and oppressed the personal spirit, claiming their right to love and be loved.

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Cristy Cristy

Love & Mercy

A touching biopic on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys who survived abuse, exploitation, mental health breakdown and the pressures of success with his genius and genie for love and mercy.

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Cristy Cristy

How to Start Prioritizing People Over Products and Creativity Over Consumption

Great content from Brain Picker on Buddhist Economics on the subject of prioritizing educating, elevating, and enlightening people to create compassionate and creative economies from theorist E.F. Shumaucher. 

While the materialist is mainly interested in goods, the Buddhist is mainly interested in liberation. But Buddhism is “The Middle Way” and therefore in no way antagonistic to physical well-being. It is not wealth that stands in the way of liberation but the attachment to wealth; not the enjoyment of pleasurable things but the craving for them. The keynote of Buddhist economics, therefore, is simplicity and non-violence. From an economist’s point of view, the marvel of the Buddhist way of life is the utter rationality of its pattern — amazingly small means leading to extraordinarily satisfactory results.
— Schumacher
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