Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The power of gatherings

The first annual Ideas Festival: December 8-9th, 2007

Imagine the planet earth, and from space, every living being appears as a dot of light. The higher the concentration of love, the brighter the light. The brighter the light, the more it becomes a beacon of inspiration for the rest of the world. This past weekend, there was a very bright beacon emanating from Oceanstone in Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia where over two-dozen people gathered for the first annual Ideas Festival.

My dream was to create a two-day celebration of our humanity, of the aspects of us that make us unique and that connect us to one another. My goal for the event was to provide an opportunity for unique voices to be heard, for meaningful conversations to be had and for every participant to push the limits of their own thinking. The mantra for the weekend was “Inspire and be inspired” and I wanted for all who participated, whether they were presenting or attending, to leave the festival at the end of the two days more alive and connected.

The presentations and conversations were focused around the theme: Visions of Oneness. Everyone came with the desire and the courage to show up with an open mind and an open heart, to just be their authentic selves and speak from a place of passion. As these elements were present, the conversations were transformative and powerful. As presenters communicated from the heart, their voice carried an energy that was inspiring and reached the creative part of other individuals. The greater connection between all of us was palpable from the moment the first presentation started.

Louise LeBrun, founder of the WEL-Systems Institute, opened the weekend with her keynote address: Awakening to the genius within: Living large doesn’t have to be hard! She set the tone in a wonderful way by inviting us to dare to be bold, authentic, and beautifully weird, moment-to-moment in our lives and in our conversations with each other. With her though provoking and life changing remarks, she encouraged us to live at cause in our life and to be the creator of our own reality by inspiring ourselves first.

Lori Walton, founder of Exploring Our Potential Consulting, delivered the address entitled: Diversity: Every persons story and shared how diversity played out in her own life. In a very open and loving way, we were invited to be part of the intimacy of what it means for here to be seen and heard. She also invited us to sit back and take in the sounds and the vibrations of her new self-made drum and her spoken word poem. The drum vibrated as an extension of her being and it brought sensations of ancient wisdom. Its sounds were enchanting and playful.

Gabriella Larranaga took us into an experience of relating to our bodies and our minds with the art of yoga through her presentation: Relaxing the body, undoing the mind. The slow, gentle and invigorating movements of yoga were welcomed by all especially after sitting down for two hours. For some of us, the exercise brought a new awareness of our own bodies. It helped get a sense of what it feels like to exist within our bodies and brought an awareness of the areas that might need more attention. For others, it allowed energy to move more freely and emotional releases to occur.

Then we broke for a healthy lunch catered by Susan Morin from Rhubarb Grill and Café. Conversations were flowing over vegetarian lasagna and connections were made.

After lunch, Leona MacDougall from Inn-power Productions shared with us her beautiful and moving spoken and sung word poetry with her presentation: In Every Way I Can: Words-art-melody. The vibrations in her voice were haunting and the honesty behind the stories the poems told was freeing. It made me feel like life should be sang and danced.

Sarah Irwin was invited for an artist dialogue. Through the telling of her journey has an artist, she conveyed her belief that we are all artists if we just take a moment to stop our busy life… pay attention to our true selves... and engage it. If we only took some time out of our days to be creative, we could manifest our dearest dreams. And doesn’t have to be expensive or fancy.

Charlene Pearce’s interactive presentation Blood Follows Energy: 40 minutes with Savãsana, Pranayana, and Tadãsana introduced us to polarity therapy and three yoga positions. The movements woke us up, got our blood flowing and enlivened us as the first day of the festival was winding down. With a powerful collective chant to mother earth, we close day 1 with a sense of connectedness between all of us and with the earth. As the glorious sun was going down on Saint-Margaret’s Bay, the energy in the room was flagrant and I was rendered speechless by the intensity of the vibrations.

I took a moment to reflect at the end of Saturday and realize how perfect it had been and how I wanted it to be the same on Sunday. But I knew that it would be different and just as magnificent.

Internationally renowned guest speaker, Dr. Roger Morin, opened the second day of the Festival. He presented A Lattice Approach to Knowledge with audio visual support, illustrating with numerous pertinent examples the commonalties between different areas of studies: psychology, commerce, economics, philosophy, literature, biology and physics. He demonstrated how modern researchers are interested in a more organic approach to knowledge, a model that is call Complex Adaptive Systems. He explained that with this CAS, links can be made between science and spirituality and ancient wisdom can be proven scientifically. He concluded powerfully by speaking of parallel universes and black holes and his believes around these notions. The questions and comments that followed were most interesting as the participants got a strong sense of the direction the scientific community is taking and its openness to these phenomena.

Dr. Carole MacInnis, founder of the Oceanstone Institute, addressed the audience by engaging in a dialogue with her son, Scott MacInnis, who had just experienced three weeks ago what some call a spontaneous awakening. As she guided him with questions that would enlighten the process he went through, Scott would answer from the heart with such clarity and love. He explained his method of dismissing thoughts that belonged to his ego and not to his true self and how he can sustain the state of illumination he felt so strongly a few weeks ago.

After breaking for lunch, we gathered back for an entertaining performance art presentation by Kery-Lynn Calp : Surrendering to ourselves. With humor and honesty, Kery-Lynn illustrated by means of an energetic monologue the process of surrendering to her true self. The authenticity in her performance brought tears to my eyes and invited all of us to free ourselves from unhealthy external expectations.

As the founder of LifeSpace, I offered an interactive workshop entitled: Lemurian Huna: The call to remembering the Great Dream. I started by telling the story of the journey of my discovery of Huna, of my personal spiritual evolution and my travels to Kauai where I studied with Kahuna Laura Kealoha Yardley. In the second part, I lead the group in a guided meditation ritual where we breathed to the Three Selves of Huna and I proceeded to rattle and chant. The clarity of vibrations of the chant coming out of my being surprised me and brought me and some others back to ancient time, an ancient gathering, just like this one.

With her informative presentation: Health beyond nutrition: A different conversation, Amy McNaughton instructed us on the harmful ingredients found in many common comestible products, from the Centrum multi-vitamin to popular brand toothpaste. She also presented her singular and novel approach to nutrition by bringing it back to the individual, to what really goes on inside, from an holistic point of view.

We closed the Festival with a series of vitalizing movements lead by Charlene Pearce and we gathered around a symbolic center of wisdom represented by five lit candles and engaged in an open forum. Again, the sunset was phenomenal and the connection amongst us was very strong. Some offered their gratitude for the moment and for the opportunity to gather. Some expressed in different ways the immense love they felt at this magical time. Some shared the new thoughts, the insights they had through out the weekend. Some opened up about their dreams for humanity and for Gaia.

Throughout the weekend, different people were moved and inspired by different things. When witnessing someone weeping, many were moved by the moment of authenticity while others were presented with a great invitation to see why the situation created discomfort within them. When presented with scientific facts about the universal divine order, some had their core shaken while others felt it was confirming something they knew deep inside.

Because of the size of the gathering, the collective energy in the room was palpable. Healing was happening all around and releases could be felt. There was so much love to be shared and witness. The world vibrated at a higher frequency because of all the individuals that gathered that weekend.

The aspiration was to provide a time and a space that was open and inviting enough that individuals would feel safe to BE themselves in the moment, to express themselves and speak from the authentic place inside them, which is a place deep within the body. The particular structure and tone of this event allowed for those criteria to be present. The difference between a conference where information is shared without the disposition of safety and openness and the Ideas Festival where real, intuitive and emotional conversation were had, is in people leaving the event not just believing but knowing. We need to use our intellect to believe in a piece of information but when we experience the information, we no longer believe, we know.

And that is what happened this weekend. We all knew we were one… because we experience it, in all its majesty. We felt it in the tissue of our bodies. We were the oneness. I used to trust that choosing from intuition would lead me to growth and love. After this event, I now know. It is not about the visions of oneness anymore, or the expression of it. It is oneness. And we are it.

I am deeply thankful and grateful for everyone that participated in the event and for all who took part in the manifestation of my dream. It makes me wonder: what stops us from doing this more often? Why does it have to be a special event for us to be One?

Friday, November 16, 2007

Huge shift

I have been thinking lately about relationships. . There are so many rules out there of what a healthy and strong relationship is and a bad relationship is. I always felt like I was immune to all those rules because I trusted my ability to connect and knew my boundaries, but lately, it has it me really hard.

I always have been very open minded in relationships because I believe that the person has the right to be who they are, regardless. Who am I to tell other human beings who they should be, who they should like? Freedom of being authentic is important for a healthy relationship, in my opinion. But how to deal when we feel the connection to which we have been use to is in jeopardy? What to do when, out of the blue, the head of the lioness comes out from deap down, blind sides us, and roars in protection mode and overpowers everything? And what does that say about me, about my ability to stand alone, knowing that I have everything I need within me to be whole and safe and immense.

I guess it is hard when we are faced with, for the first time, the possibility that we could choose to live without the people you thought were the most important to you. And it isn’t really the case but the ego holds on really tight to the idea that something’s are permanent, set in stone. It has to for a short while for our world to make sense, for that sense of safety. What we realize is that when those beliefs are let go off, nothing is gone but more is presented.

With the huge acceleration in evolution we has human beings are experiencing right now, the intensity and the punch with which these instant of latent creation occur can sometime be tricky to handle. I need to remember that it’s not about anyone else but me

I feel like I am going through a huge shift in belief and I need not to forget that on the other side, it's a better place, not a dark, lonely place. Because we are never alone, really.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Ideas Festival


LifeSpace presents the 1st annual
Ideas Festival: Visions of oneness
December 8th and 9th, 2007. Oceanstone Inn and Cottages, 8650 Peggy's Cove Rd, Indian Harbour, NS.

Tickets are $85/day, $120/two days
(includes lunch catered by Rhubarb Grill and Café)
Seats are limited. Reserve yours early!
Contact Oceanstone Inn and Cottages for tickets at (902) 823-2160. For more information about the event, contact Anne at anne@oceanstone.ns.ca or (902) 449-7856

Ask about special conference rates on accommodations

Great ideas, ideas that bring forth considerable transformation, stem from a moment of brilliance within someone’s personal experience, an instant of perfect synchronicity. In that moment, possibilities open and the future presents itself. The magic of our connectedness as human beings is expressed in many ways, takes on different faces, and its magnitude is revealed when we get together to celebrate what makes us unique.

Come inspire and be inspired! Experience the magic of our own truth and the power of our collective wisdom. Grab the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with inspiring people, discover the thought provoking links that exist between fields of knowledge, and learn more about the unique relationship that connects us to each other, to all that exists. Through multi-media lectures, musical presentations, interactive workshops, art exhibitions, round table discussions, and more, the festival is designed to bring passionate thinkers and creators together to share thoughts and ideas on a myriad of subjects in order to expand and bring forward personal and collective thinking. It is a weekend dedicated to the celebration of the brilliance of our true self and an opportunity to open our minds to “what else?”

Keynote and Guest Speakers

The Festival will open on Saturday morning with the powerful keynote address “Awakening to the Genius Within: Living large doesn't have to be hard!” delivered by Louise LeBrun (Ottawa), Founder of the WEL-Systems Institute, Writer, Educator, and Speaker. On Sunday morning, LifeSpace presents guest speaker Roger Morin (Georgia,US), Emeritus Professor of Finance and Distinguished Professor of Management. Roger will deliver an audio-visual presentation entitled “A Lattice Approach to Knowledge”. The focus will be on the commonality and knowledge transfers across the physical and social sciences and from this cross-pollination of knowledge emerges a "theory of everything."

Presentations

“Active Scientific Student Exchange Triple System (ASSETS)” An international collaborative program for volunteer high school student groups, aiming at activities related to science, culture and adventure.
Conference-Sunday
Beto Pimentel-Physics Teacher, M.Sc. Brazil

“In Every Way I Can: Words-art-melody”
Musical Presentation-Saturday
Leona MacDougall-Inn-power Productions. Nova Scotia

Blood Follows Energy: 40 minutes with Savãsana, Pranayama, and Tadãsana
Workshop-Saturday

Charlene J. Pearce-RYT, Practitioner Energy Balancing. Nova Scotia

“Embracing the fire within: The journey to discovering myself”
Conference and discussion-Sunday
Carole MacInnis
-Oceanstone Institute. Nova Scotia

“Relaxing the body, undoing the mind”
Workshop-Saturday
Gabriella Larranaga-Yoga Instructor. Mexico

“Lemurian HUNA Traditions of Hawaiian Healing and
Spirituality: Ancient rituals today”
Workshop-Sunday
Anne Thibeault-Bérubé
-LifeSpace. Nova Scotia

“Health beyond nutrition: A different conversation
Conference and discussion-Sunday
Amy McNaughton
-RNCP, RSNA, Reiki Master-Nova Scotia

“Diversity : Every Person's Story”
Conference and discussion-Saturday
Lori Walton
-Exploring Our Potential Consulting. Nova Scotia

Surrendering to ourselves”
Performance Art-Sunday
Keri-Lynn Calp-Personal Trainer, Reiki Practitioner, Speaker, and Artist. Nova Scotia

Emerging Energy Therapies: Spirit is the life force which animates the body
Round Table Discussion
lead by Charlene Pearce-Sunday
Open invitation for an exchange of ideas on treatments for concussive events, phantom pain, and OSI.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Thank you Lori

This is well overdue.
I want to thank Lori Walton for her tremendous contribution of the light that she is during the ReDefining Education Workshop in September. It was indeed magical and it would not have been the same without you. I had tears that came down when I read your entry about the 3 years olds running freely in the rain. It was a great big space filled with shining beings. I feel very lucky. Thank you

A Bright Light

I have felt a need to stay away from the Internet for the last few months. I am not sure what it was about but it was a strong feeling. So much has happened since my trip to Kauai. I am on an intense ride, it's not showing signs of slowing down.

I came to really own the fact that in order for me to be Me, I can't always please people around me. I knew it before but now I feel very comfortable in it. If people liked my ideas, or I had the perception that they liked me, it use to have a big influence on if I would pursue a goal, a conversation or an idea. I Am a beacon of Inspiration for Love, Joy, and Connection. That is my identity and it requires that I stand alone a lot of the time, with the confidence that my expression is making a difference and inspiring others.

My experience with Huna was an incredible one. Huna was a great big feminine and nurturing space for me to embrace all that I am. I became more aware of the ways I can really inspire people to connect with the creative part of themselves. I came to realize that it's not about the “what” and the “where” but more the “How-Who”, that if I live ME with every breath, I profoundly transform my world and the world around me. For me, Huna is about my everyday way of life. It's being mindful of my every move and words, to resonate in harmony with the vibrations of the Sun that I am.

I am so excited for the 1st annual Ideas Festival. It is a bright ray of light.

Monday, August 6, 2007

The Great Dream

Today I leave my home to embark on a spiritual journey back Home. Out of Lynn Andrews Power deck, The Dream card chose me: "One day you will remember the Great Dream".

I am ready to remember, I am ready to bask in the warmth of the Love that I am, even more then I have.

Aloha!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Old friends, new habits

My friends just left my house yesterday and they were here visiting me from France and Ontario for a week. My parents arrived Friday and are still with us until Friday. It's been a full house, a joyful space and I feel lucky to have had dear friends and family with me, them getting to know Olivier and me, getting to discover more about them.

Right from the start, I shined the rays of my new found Sun. On the drive from the airport, my friends ask me what I have been up to, I said it all. Life Space, the Ideas Festival, the workshop and Huna. They couldn't believe so much as changed for me in such a short period of time. They were happy for me although they did not have the words to engage in conversations about what I do. They were a little surprised that an academic took such a creative and unpredictable turn.

Mid week, I found myself reverting to old habits when it comes to building rapport. I felt it was easier to discuss topics that we were all familiar with or had some knowledge of, which is fine, but I would find myself holding back on my true opinions because they would often generate a moment of silence, like the conversation had reach a dead end.

It became heavy for me after a few days and my energy felt drained. I became aware of what I was doing and became more mindful to stay connected and true. And I did. I am not sure what the consequences my openness and bluntness will have, but I trust that there is an intelligence at work in the rays I sent and even if I don't "know", I trust that I was a catalyst for change.