Tonight’s class had profound implications on our interpretation of Natural Law, the Law of Love and how we implement that in our lives. The discussions as we explored the constitutional document brought up some important moral and ethical questions. In the end, this class was not about the constitutional document at all but ended up being a confrontation of our selves and the foundations of how we govern self and interact with others in our lives, whether they are a part of our tribe or still a part of the colonial empires.
Be prepared to be confronted with questions that most people have not contemplated but is important to ask, especially when exploring finding alternatives forms of governance to counter act the violence of the state and the world war that continues to rage on around us. How do we peacefully stand up as a witness to it all and testify to what we see? Well that depends on what moral and ethical foundations we stand on. Very tough questions were asked tonight and it may take months or years to fully explore what those answers look like.
Back in 2005 I graduated from the N.A.I.T. Project Management program, which also reinforced a lot of the principles I learned during recovery as well. I was moved to draw upon that training and the years of project management experience in the IT industry to help build stronger relationships within tribes. While the scope is different, the intent and spirit is very much the same.
I was talking to Claude and he also reminded me of the masculine and feminine energies involved in this process as well. When going through this journey, the beginning part involves strong feminine energies, where inclusion, involvement and making sure all is heard and the problems are flushed out and identified. The following processes involve masculine energy, where solutions are identified and targeted objectives are reached to bring about the results. This dance between the feminine and masculine is within each of us, but also between us as well and upon reflecting on this journey, this process is a good introduction on how the two energies can work together for the betterment of each individual and the whole tribe.
I also want to make it clear that my intent is to help facilitate this process for people to learn and integrate within their own tribes. I also believe it is our duty to hold space for one another along this path. While most are not currently willing to do this work, by walking the path and leading by example, it is my prayer that it inspires others to find that will and learn the skills, heal and participate in a way of life that is very different than the one currently facilitating our relationships and controlling our lives. By using techniques learned through tried and tested project management protocols in business, industry, etc, we can target those lessons to help us with our day to day relationship challenges as we explore decolonizing and working on rebuilding our lost tribes. This is done in the spirit of peace, decolonization and tribe building.
To break down the process, I surveyed the tribe to see where they are currently at. This can be done with 10 or 12 simple questions to see how people are feeling, allowing them to rate each one from 0 to 9.
Next step involves doing a root cause analysis. I used ideas from the project management course to do this, but this site comes close to what I did.
I then performed another survey of the group to prioritize the problems. By addressing the top 20%, we can address 80% of the problems (80:20 rule).
We then brainstorm solutions for those top 20% and then assign teams to work through the details of prioritizing and working on implementing those solutions.
Each team will then report back to the group and obtain a consensus on the solutions. When consensus is obtain, they solutions can then be implemented.
I will then perform another satisfaction survey to see if we actually improved the situation for the tribe. That is measured by an increase in satisfaction within the tribe.
I know that a few people in class did not necessarily hear what the wanted to hear. I want to clarify a few points for those listening to this audio recording.
If you are wanting to play their game, you will need to do a lot of research and studying. I looked into walking this path years ago, but for me it took way too much energy. This is the foundation behind me choosing to get out rather than play the game. Either way, risks are involved as with anything in life. Some people are good at thinking on their feet and dealing with confrontation, stressful situations, etc. Some people are not so good at it. In the end, as with anything in life, checking in with your heart to help you decide what to do is the only way to go. I don’t ever want people to make choices without checking in with themselves. All I can do is share my experiences and I pray that people ‘see’ and ‘hear’ the conversations in this class for what is being shared.
As always, the choice always remains with the individual. I hope this class helps.
We dived into the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Canada’s implementation through Bill C-15, which lead to the Constitution Act of 1982, Royal Proclamation of 1763, Treaty 6 of 1876 and a lengthy discussion of jurisdiction, decolonization and reconciliation. It was a heavy class, but well worth the effort to explore what the UN and Canada is not doing and where the true reconciliation will come from … each individual doing the work! I hope you enjoy the discussions. If you have questions or feel moved to share your thoughts, feel free to leave a comment below.
Tonight we reviewed the 2000+ year history of colonization in Europe and it’s migration to Turtle Island, along with some key moments that had a huge impact on the whole process. While we were discussing law forms between these fictional constructs, we got onto the Law of Love and that ended the class in a beautiful way. I hope you enjoy the class. Homework for class next week, so make sure you check out the beginning and end of the class for the assignment.
In this class we wrote out our obituaries to identify our core values. At that point we had beautiful discussions about those values and using them to define our success in life rather than failing to meet the expectation of socially imposed values from family, communities, corporations and governments.
The battery died on my phone, so I lost the last 10 minutes or so of the class.
While this class started out talking about courts, feudalism, rulings, jurisdiction and other such technical topics, the ending was orchestrated by spirit and was a complete surprise. I had not planned to have these types of discussions, but it was absolutely fitting and relevant to the conversation and topics covered in tonight’s class.
The class referenced two documents, both of which you can download here and here. You can also access other documents by visiting the library and opening the post “Important documents & Links”
We had a particularly deep and touching class today as we discussed a topic that many find uncomfortable. However, in the end, the class reflected a profound shift in our relationship with death and I found it moving, touching, emotional and absolutely beautiful. I hope you enjoy the class as much as the group who participated and I look forward to hearing your thoughts and feelings about how we can grow a much healthier relationship with death and embrace this most sacred ceremony we will experience in our lives.
Spirit guided this class as I had a couple people ask the same question within hours of one another. So we tackled Common Law Courts tonight and had some profound discussions about the topic. I hope this helps people on their journey.
The idea is that 300,000 at risk behaviours will statistically result in 3000 near misses, 300 recordable injuries, 30 lost work day cases and 1 death.
If we want to eliminate work place injuries and death, we don’t focus on the injuries or death. We focus on the 300,000 risky behaviours people do at work.
Same goes with murder and rape. We don’t focus on the murder and rape behaviours but rather focus on the covert violent behaviours hidden in bed rooms, kitchens, board rooms, relationships, etc. We focus on healing our relationships with self and others so that we don’t engage in violence. The minor small stuff leads to bigger and bigger stuff, which leads to rape and murder. We address the bottom of the pyramid to heal and prevent those types of behaviours we don’t want to see in our lives. The state does not do this, but in fact, perpetuates the problem through violence, poverty, punishment and other abusive behaviours.
I am constantly amazed at how spirit orchestrates our conversations and what people get out of them. Tonight is no exception. We discussed boundaries and the steps that we need to take to bring our values into our conscious awareness so that we can have a firm foundation upon which to evaluate what is going on around us and within us as well. While this was introduced with the scenario of lock downs and masks, it quickly deviated into topics that were far more personal and deeper. I hope you enjoy the recording. Peace and love to you all.
White Walking Feather lives in a self sufficient manner and requires very little money for his own needs, however, bringing you his journey and explorations at this crucial time in history requires technology which is made possible by your generosity.
Due to the decolonization efforts of White Walking Feather, automated commerce is not possible. However, through the support of a friend, funds can currently be received through manual e-transfer by sending your payment to
white.walking.feather@gmail.com
Risks involved: This function may go away if the state or bank changes their policy or implements the mark.
Due to decolonization efforts of White Walking Feather, it is not possible to use the automated business commerce functions of PayPal. As a result, we are limited to personal gifts sent through PayPal, send to
white.walking.feather@gmail.com
Risks: The potential for PayPal to lock the account is present due to continued changes in financial and government regulations as a result of the globalization efforts and roll out of the mark and social credit scoring systems.
In an effort to decolonize our relationship with money, we are exploring alternatives like decentralized and distributed cryptocurrencies. We currently accept Bitcoin (address below), Steem (@wwf) and Hive (@wwf). As interest increases, we will welcome other decentralized and distributed crypto’s as well.
Risks: Central banks are getting into the Crypto game and we refuse to participate in their solutions. This arena is technical and complex, so there are barriers. Also requires government ID to create accounts on exchanges to convert fiat currency to crypto.
Precious Metals have been used as a currency for thousands of years. Most people comprehend the intrinsic value. The challenge is shipping metal which has additional costs. Regardless, this is an option and any gold or silver can be sent to:
White Walking Feather In Care Of PO Box 384 Larder lake, ON P0K 1L0
Risks: There is the potential that the postal service will lose the parcel. Availability of precious metals is also low due to recent events.
Here is a list of resources where you can purchase and trade precious metals: Kitco Metals (includes directory of local dealers accross Canada) 
Silver Gold Bull  
Apmex  
Sprott Money
Precious metals are traded around the clock on international markets. The price you pay for physical metals at a commercial dealer will be based on this price but will include a premium which allows dealers to make a living and will often be reflective of the availability of the product you are requesting.
Here are charts of the spot prices of Silver and Gold.
For many people, physical cash is the only way to go. The challenge of running a website accessible by people all around the world is the physical transportation. Snail mail is still a valid option and cash payments (CDN or USD) can be sent to:
White Walking Feather In Care Of PO Box 384 Larder lake, ON P0K 1L0
Risks: There is the potential that the postal service will lose the parcel. Availability of cash will also disappear when banking institutions move to a cashless society. This option may not be viable for much longer.
There still remains some anonymous methods through gift cards and pre-paid credit cards. Gift cards that are currently acceptable is: Peavey Mart, Canadian Tire, Home Hardware, Rona, Independent grocery store (President Choice). Pre-paid credit cards are also accepted. We are currently looking into a pre-paid card that can be loaded from anywhere. Until then, gift and credit cards (CDN) can be sent to:
White Walking Feather In Care Of PO Box 384 Larder lake, ON P0K 1L0
Risks: There is the potential that the postal service will lose the parcel. Vendors may lock out the cards without notice. Difficult to support local vendors using gift cards issued by large corporations.
Barter is an ancient tribal custom that has been around for thousands of years. The challenge with barter is it requires more effort to facilitate the exchange and the things one individual has, may not be what the other needs. Please write to white.walking.feather@gmail.com for an updated list of needs that you can choose from. We can then make arrangements to complete the transaction.
Risks: Takes time to complete the trade. Barter often deals with commodities which are hard to transport. Needs are shifting over time, so the list of needs is constantly changing.
Fiat Currency issued by Central Banks are a monopoly and we need competition. We are currently exploring www.community-exchange.org as one of many other alternatives that we can use to facilitate exchange with one another that provides alternative currencies that we can use. If you have other suggestions, we are open to exploring them as well.
Risks: Challenging for people to let go of their dependency on their idea of “money”. Currently there is a low participation rate with alternatives. Governments hate competition, so there is a risk that the alternatives will be attacked.
Training in the Pacem Arts can be challenging physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. It is unlike most other training any of us has done before. As such, it require that each individual accept 100% responsibility and accountability for themselves when engaging in this training. Violence, whether covert or overt, will not be tolerated.
It is also important to know that I AM NOT a lawyer, accountant, financial advisor, therapist, psychiatrist, medical doctor, agent, employee, citizen, slave, serf, person or any other word descriptive of any title, profession or expert. I AM that I AM and I wave my right to be represented as a person or any of these terms defined by others or the state. Everything shared on this site is me sharing my own experiences with you. I encourage everyone to do their own research, apply critical thinking and that you make up your own mind. The Pacem Arts is all about accepting 100% responsibility and accountability for ones life and forgiving others should mistakes be made or a trespass has occurred. That starts here. Participating in the Pacem Arts requires that each individual acknowledge these boundaries and hold themselves and others to the highest standards of love, peace, freedom, prosperity, ethics and morality.
As in the martial arts, there are specific boundaries and protocols in place to ensure we don’t hurt one another. The knowledge obtained here, if used without spiritual guidance and awareness or emotional health and intellectual integrity, can cause harm to you or others. There is also risks involved as we challenge those who claim authority over us. They can be unpredictable, but with healthy work in the Pacem Arts, these risks can be significantly mitigated. This work requires physical, emotional, mental and spiritual balance, awareness, health and integrity. Anger, frustration, revenge, greed, lust for power, control or other colonial works of the flesh or violent behaviours have no place within the Pacem Arts. That sort of behaviour will not be tolerated and strict boundaries are in place to confront those who attempt to engage in those sort of behaviours.
About White Walking Feather
White Walking Feather (aka rob in the page family) is an individual whom dedicates his time towards writing books, blogging, teaching and facilitating healing circles while doing his best to live off grid and explore his relationship with Mother Earth. Some people have also called him a knowledge keeper and an elder.
For the first 30+ years of his life, he struggled with depression, addictions and multiple suicide attempts. Despite numerous visits to psychiatric wards in the hospital, it was not until he hit rock bottom that he decided to surrender and try a new approach to life. It is this surrender that helped him heal, learn new communication skills and completely change his approach at life.
These new skills turned his life around and he found success in his IT career, managing projects and dedicating himself to training in the art of Tae Kwon Do where he reached 3rd Dan Black belt and ran his own school for a couple years. As a result of his healing journey, he realized in 2005 that his relationship with the state and other corporate entities was not healthy as they were extremely abusive and violent. This started him down a spiritual path to reconnect with Creator and Mother Earth. In 2007 he moved off grid with his family where they build earthships, gardens, a greenhouse and took every measure they could to be free, independent and healthy.
On April 15, 2008 he declared peace and refused to provide service to the Queen and her lords that control her feudal empire. Since then, he has been invited to speak at public events, online radio shows and was featured in Ben Steward’s third film UNGRIP. He has written a book, released in 2015 and is currently in the middle of writing his second one. For years he has also shared his thoughts freely on social media and blogs. In late 2019 he decided to open up a school as he recognized there are no well rounded training methods to help people navigate the complex web of lies and deceit that surrounds modern social constructs. As a result, the Pacem Arts was created with the intent to utilize training methods learned through the Martial Arts but dedicated to the Pacem Arts instead.