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Resurrecting Stories of Possibility and Spiritual Activism—Meg Interviews Yifat Susskind of MADRE

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In the context of worldwide social justice, Yifat speaks about reciprocity and listening in partnership; discovering what we have in common; finding and resurrecting stories of possibility; reflecting people’s capacities and strengths back to them; learning to transmit resilience across generations; spiritual activism; community trauma healing enabling our reconnection; and believing that the way the world is, is not how it has to be. Yifat’s TED Talk, “Thinking Like a Mother,” took place Dec. 2019. [3.9.21] #MADRE #partnership #spiritual #socialjustice #reciprocity #resilience #megbeeler #seedsforfuture

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In these conversations, Meg asks “What seeds do we need to plant and nourish for our resilience and spiritual evolution? What can we do to shift our consciousness and the trajectory of human perception?”

The hard work of how to keep ourselves stable, centered, resilient, and emotionally solid is a constant theme in the interviews.


Meg Beeler—Author, Shamanic Guide, and Spiritual Mentor—is a lifelong explorer of shamanic, animist, and meditative consciousness who practices Earth-centered, nature-based, ancient wisdom ways, and studied Andean mysticism extensively with the Q’ero in Peru.

Meg’s next book is Seeds for Our Future: How to Find Heart, Cultivate Your Radiance, and Create Our World Anew. Author of Weave the Heart of the Universe into Your Life: Aligning with Cosmic Energy, she is a contributing author and photographer to Where the World Begins: Sonoma Mountain Story and Image, and creator and host of the podcast “Seeds for Our Future.”

Meg is the creator of Energy Alchemy™ and founder of Earth Caretakers Wisdom School. She writes for Elephant Journal, Healers, and Shaman Portal Quarterly. She chairs the non-profit organization Sonoma Mountain Preservation and lives on Sonoma Mountain in the North San Francisco Bay Area. megbeeler.com

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