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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Vancouver Folkfest 2008 - From Outside the Fence

I heard say that the Folkfest took place on the outside of the fence. The dusty pathways bordering the festival looked like the crossroads of a major medieval trade route. The trails were lined with tents, cheek by jowl, with colourful vendors and artisans hawking wares from near and far . Our back yard was the headquarters for the nightly drum circle. As the cool of evening fell, pulsating rhythms rose, uniting dancers into a tight, frenetic communal ritual.

A center of sociability under a beautiful Moroccan tent popped up on the top of the mound. The carpeted floors, water pipes, brass coffee pots and low tables invited visitors to linger in conversation.

Tribes of youthful yoga practitioners practised their art on the expanse of grass, supporting each other in impressive paired maeouvers.

Judith and Susan went down the Wednesday before, in time to stake out a claim, on the eastern edge of the knoll along the pier, in the shade of the trees.

The whole effort was somewhat iffy at the start as it appeared the show was resting on only two aging pairs of sholders with a few willing hands in the background. So preparations and setting up was a lonely and tiring affair moving along on determination and hope alone. Fortunately premies began appearing by Saturday and saved the day with their love and support.

Three tents were set up, one to house the ongoing DVD presentation. Another set up with chairs for visiting, together with a display of giveaway matierials and T shirts for sale stating "Peace. Let your heart guide you." Bawn centered himself and hunkered down in one of those chairs for the next two days, keeping an eye on things and tending to visitors as they came and went. Leaving Judith and myself free to take care of business.







Our fundraising effort to cover costs, was to sell tasty homemade, roti made with loving care by Shanti. This also gave us the reason to enter the milieu, intereact with folks and invite them to the upcoming PeaceFlix Under the Stars happening at night fall on the mound ... "listen for the Conch Shell" we reminded.

Outside of our campsite along the pier, we set up a photo display. We used 5 gallon planters filled with wet sand to anchor the posters tied to gardening stakes. The five 18" x 24" posters of West Coast scenery beautifully laid out by Keiko displayed short paragraphs from a talk that Maharaji had given. As people walked along the path, some would pause to read the heartfelt words. Perhaps they also noticed the signs inviting them to PeaceFlix Under the Stars.

On Saturday evening as the sun slowly sank in the west and as the drumming warmed up we moved to the western side of the knoll. Keiko and Danny assembled another tent in case the screen should need anchoring. The rest of the team, Bruce and Dahlia, David and Toni arrived to set up the projector equipment and screen. A perfect natural ampitheatre.




As the light began to fall it was time to announce showtime with blasts from the conch shell. Our young neighbour, set up for the weekend behind Judith's tent had asked if he could help. He was privileged to blow the first blast, which reverberated deep and mellow, resounding over all other sounds. When his lips gave out, the conch shell was handed to a Dad left with the care of seven children who all had a go, many successfully. I continued along the path though the market and a herb seller in a beautiful knee lengh white kurta and full white beard stepped from his tent filled his chest and blew a long plaintive bellow. Across the way was a Native American from Mexico, wearing tribal symbols and a long thin plait of hair trailing down one shoulder, accepted the invitation to blow the conch with great reverence. He explained that the conch was very important to his people. It symbolized "The All". He gave an unwavering might blast turning each time to cover the four cardinal points, solemnly made the sign of the cross with the shell and handed it back. Something very powerful had just happened. People were being summoned to listen to a beautiful message of peace from a very special Messanger.




When I returned to the mound the DVD was in progress. Marta Robles was interviewing Maharaji. The sound was impecable, the screen shone out in the darkness. Small groups sat on the perifery, coming and going, listening through out the night. One couple sat for about half an hour, then rose to go and made it to the other side of the screen and stood captivated for another period of time. Occasionally we rose to invite listeners to take some materials with them. We sat transfixed listening to that wonderful message of hope from our beautiful teacher, out in the open, under the stars on a beautiful summer night feeling warm and tingly, grateful and united in service.





As we wrapped things up after midnight, a young man, who had been listening earlier, returned with a group buddies. We gave them materials and an invitation to visit the next day.

Sunday was another glorious BC summer day which would prove to be a memorable day for service. We received a visit from the son of a First Nations Chief who arrived in his capacity, carrying his three eagle feathers. He was seeking alliances for his people in their effort to reclaim their rights and dignity as a people. We sat in an attentive circle - Bawn, Judith, Navine and myself.

You know we were open and in our hearts as our visitor spoke of the anguish of his people and warned us to be vigilant or we might find ourselves eventually equally disempowered and disfranchised. As she felt her clarity Judith spoke of Maharaji's efforts. Our guest spoke defensively of the negative impact organized religion has had on his people. We continued to clarify how Maharaji was offering to help. We mentioned Maharaji's example of a small candle with its small source of light makes short work of a room full of darkness, which he reminds has no source. We mentioned that Maharaji says we have everything we need, he just holds up a mirror so we can se who we really are.

We put together a selection of music, DVDs, CDs and printed material for him. "Please accept this gift. If you find it to be useful, please contact us. We are willing to help." He was given a way to get in touch if he wished. We continued to sit together and share openly in the vibration of acceptance and love. When he finally rose to leave we had to pull him upright. He lamented with a wry smile, he did not like to sit for so long as his joints cooled off and became stiff. We were each embraced warmly in turn and our new friend left smiling.

There were many such, short but sweet encounters over the three days. All who participated were grateful they had been a part of the effort.

David said: "Very professionally done, the most effective effort there. Most were stuck in the seventies and in New Age thought. If even only one person connected with the message it was worth it."

Judith said: "The event was successful because we had access to people we would otherwise have no contact with.

Our free location and large banner with the simple, thought provoking message: "Peace is possible" http://www.wordsofpeace.ca/ " , providing a visual for thousands of people who passed by without stopping. The seed once planted in the mind can germinate in time.

The small information table was at a height that allowed people to reach out and browse the materials comfortably. Our volunteers could then approach to offer verbal communication and materials to take home or invite them to see/hear more in the nearby TV viewing area. We had many, many conversations with people genuinely interested, open to our sharing and took home dvds or cds to learn more.

The late night large screen DVD "Peace Flix show" provided an anonymous way to view the message from a very large area on a grassy mound and captivated people who expressed being very appreciative to hear the message."

Danny said: "They best idea you have had so far."

Keiko said: "You should do this on a beach, every weekend, during summer."

Good idea! We think we will .... Want to help?

by Susan


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New Project - The Vancouver Folkfest - This Weekend - You are Invited!

Hello One and All,

Judith is spearheading this one with great passion and vigour!

We did this about two years ago and it was thrilling!

This year will be unique, I know. You never know what lies around the corner. We just put ourselves out there for the ride and the beautiful wave of grace carries us along. Well, another wave is building, can you see it? line up your heart! get in position and let's ride this wave. Let's catch the wave of opportunity!

We will be staking out our territory on Wednesday evening and setting up on Friday and living on site Friday, Saturday and Sunday.



















This year we have all the equipment and power supply necessary to run the show.






Already we have been given a large selection of materials we can make available for people to take. We will be setting up two tents where people can drop in and view a PeaceFlix or sit quietly with headphones and watch on a laptop.


We are ordering 100 roti which we will sell as a source of funds to cover cost. We are also working on another photo display ... the plan this year is to use favorite West Coast photos taken by four of us locals, as the background for M's words. Hopefully, the four sets of mounted photos will also be sold and generate more funding.




This year we would like to implement an idea we had last time but were unable to pull of. Do you remeber being a kid in summer and lying on your belly in the grass watching an open air movie? Well, we would like advertise a PeaceFlix to be shown under the stars on Saturday night. There is quite the night scene at the Folkfest among all the vendors who set up shop along the perimeter of the festival and overnight on site. We are looking for "a techie" to help with this project. If we had some musicians willing to come forward, we could entertain the audience as we wait for the movie to start!

Come with your love, clarity, understanding and willingness to participate.

I am including the service opportunities below:

You can contact Judith at: Judith Wells jlawells@gmail.com or Susan at: sleehem@shaw.ca

EVENT
Introduction to "Peace is Possible" through"Words of Peace" DVDs and live interactions with general public. (numbering tens of thousands.)

VENUE

Vancouver Folk Festival July 18.19, 20. Jericho Beach, Vancouver.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE FOLLOWING

SET UP CREW: To assemble banner and gazebos, chairs tables etc.

GREETERS: People to engage general public in conversations about PEACE and invite them to participate to individualy watch dvds on computers or TV presentations.

AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION: People interested in listening and watching dvds featuring Prem Rawat; are invited and welcome to bring friends.

PROGRAMING COORDINATOR: To assemble a series of Words of Peace DVDs and Music DVD/CDs for the three day time table.

AV TECHS: To run the TV/DVD and Computers. Capability/large screen presentations Projector/screen.

GO-FOR'S: To pick up and deliver goods and needs to festival site. Will provide on-site cell number for contact.

MUSICIANS: Individuals or groups: last time music was a good draw to engage public to come watch a dvd/ engage in conversation.

SECURITY: Overnight care for tents and equipment. To sleep on site in tents. During event, to provide visual supervision of site.

NEEDS LIST:
Tables, chairs, Donations of DVD's to gift to interested guests. Baking and refreshments to sustain on-site volunteers.

PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP IN ANY WAY:

Judith Wells jlawells@shaw.ca
Susan Lee-Hem: sleehem@shaw.ca

Thanking all in advance !!!

Cheers, Judith778 389 1894

Sunday, July 13, 2008

A successful event in Grand Forks ...

There was a joyous high energy gathering
(Event) at my house this afternoon. There were 10 guests: 5 PWK,
3 aspirants (one is watching the Keys), and 2 new people. Two
guests were from Fruitvale, two from Trail and two from
Christina Lake. I talked for a few minutes before we
viewed a half hour video called "This Moment Called Now"; we
took a short break that included refreshments, then viewed
Discovering More (23 min.). Afterwards we had some
delicious snacking food, and were joined by 2 children (2&6
years old) who were waiting outside w/their Grandmother while
the videos were being shown. One guest requested the Keys
and also borrowed some intro videos from me to show her Son
Johnny (who could not attend the program.) I will phone
Ann Johnson tomorrow re: ordering the Keys. After the
program, guests voiced their appreciation for the clear,
profound way the program was put together. So, dear
Susan, you, Judith and Lisa did shake us up in the Kootenays
with your gentle, loving persistence when you visited here a few
weeks ago. Upon your suggestion, I put on a successful program
in Grand Forks today. I appreciate your enthusiastic
endeavor and your kind winning ways. We will keep in touch and
may Blessings shower upon you as always. And yes, you
may put this letter on your "blog". Love, Betty

Sunday, July 06, 2008

INTRO. EVENT THIS SUNDAY IN GRAND FORKS ... YOU ARE INVITED!

Hello One and All,

Betty asked me to extend a warm invitation to anyone in the Grand Forks area this coming Sunday who would enjoy being in "the company".

She will be opening her home to her guests to introduce them to M. and the beautiful possiblity of Peace.

Date: Sunday, July 13th
Time: 1:00
9655 Old North Fork Road,
Grand Forks

Call for directions: 250-442-5538

Thursday, July 03, 2008

THE INVITATION IS OFF TO THE ONE WE LOVE!

Hello Everyone,

The invitation got sent to Steve McPeters - Contact for the Western North America, today, with an ardent request that he take personal responsibilty to send it to Prentis who, we trust, will forward our invitation right to M's cell phone and to his email. We want it to go to his cell phone because he said we should be on "the edge" and use the technology available to us.

Included with the DVD invitation is a personal letter from Gill to M. relating the history of Knowledge in Nelson. I will ask Gill if he would be willing to write a suitable version for this blog.

I will keep your posted.

Susan