Finding the power to break the chains

Is there anything in your life you would like to see changed?

Perhaps in your home, or at work or at school? In your town or city, your community, your block?

Perhaps there are changes you would like to see in your local and country’s economy?

Perhaps you would like to see changes in our global environment, or in the social dynamic of the world?

Would you take a minute and write down or put into an email to yourself a list, short or long of things you would like to see fixed or changed? Just take a few minutes, not too long, then circle the top three things you want changed and then join me on a journey to find the power and the means to make transformation.

Consider this a treasure hunt with a map to a treasure that is real, tangible, not a fairy tale or fantasy, but something more powerful than any military weapon this world posesses.

I just need you to hear this. Please say this out loud three times: “I have the power to change my world.”

Ready? Let’s go! Oh! and be careful! Breaking chains that have kept us bound from living free means we have to confront and stand against the things that tied the chains to begin with, it’s scary. Sometimes the chains are placed by society, sometimes by well meaning family and friends, sometimes, our very brains and bodies are the slave drivers. But there is power to take back the freedom that we should have had all along. We just have to find it. So let’s go!

This beautiful rendition of Ohara Koson’s famous flower painting has special meaning for me, but can you figure out why?