UNDRIP, Decolonization & Reconciliation

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.

Recorded January 17, 2021

Colonization History & Love

Batchelor, Lawrence R., 1887-1961., Public domain

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.

Recorded January 10, 2021

Feudalism

I’ve shared the technical details of feudalism many times in the past. This class explores the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual impacts of feudalism and what it takes to heal, remove dependencies and explore what it really means to be independent in inter-independent relationships. It is a wonderful two hour discussion about the impacts and intricacies of decolonization and walking away from the feudal empire to embrace our spiritual jurisdiction, authority and power from within.

Recorded September 20, 2020