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"The Recalibration of Awareness – Apr 20/21, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Old Energy, Recalibration Lectures, God / Creator, Religions/Spiritual systems (Catholic Church, Priests/Nun’s, Worship, John Paul Pope, Women in the Church otherwise church will go, Current Pope won’t do it), Middle East, Jews, Governments will change (Internet, Media, Democracies, Dictators, North Korea, Nations voted at once), Integrity (Businesses, Tobacco Companies, Bankers/ Financial Institutes, Pharmaceutical company to collapse), Illuminati (Started in Greece, with Shipping, Financial markets, Stock markets, Pharmaceutical money (fund to build Africa, to develop)), Shift of Human Consciousness, (Old) Souls, Women, Masters to/already come back, Global Unity.... etc.) - (Text version)

… The Shift in Human Nature

You're starting to see integrity change. Awareness recalibrates integrity, and the Human Being who would sit there and take advantage of another Human Being in an old energy would never do it in a new energy. The reason? It will become intuitive, so this is a shift in Human Nature as well, for in the past you have assumed that people take advantage of people first and integrity comes later. That's just ordinary Human nature.

In the past, Human nature expressed within governments worked like this: If you were stronger than the other one, you simply conquered them. If you were strong, it was an invitation to conquer. If you were weak, it was an invitation to be conquered. No one even thought about it. It was the way of things. The bigger you could have your armies, the better they would do when you sent them out to conquer. That's not how you think today. Did you notice?

Any country that thinks this way today will not survive, for humanity has discovered that the world goes far better by putting things together instead of tearing them apart. The new energy puts the weak and strong together in ways that make sense and that have integrity. Take a look at what happened to some of the businesses in this great land (USA). Up to 30 years ago, when you started realizing some of them didn't have integrity, you eliminated them. What happened to the tobacco companies when you realized they were knowingly addicting your children? Today, they still sell their products to less-aware countries, but that will also change.

What did you do a few years ago when you realized that your bankers were actually selling you homes that they knew you couldn't pay for later? They were walking away, smiling greedily, not thinking about the heartbreak that was to follow when a life's dream would be lost. Dear American, you are in a recession. However, this is like when you prune a tree and cut back the branches. When the tree grows back, you've got control and the branches will grow bigger and stronger than they were before, without the greed factor. Then, if you don't like the way it grows back, you'll prune it again! I tell you this because awareness is now in control of big money. It's right before your eyes, what you're doing. But fear often rules. …

Friday, November 26, 2010

Rethinking Indonesian Women’s Rights in Religion

Jakarta Globe, Nurfika Osman | November 25, 2010

Jakarta. Patriarchal religious traditions play a key role in fostering a culture of violence against women, and Indonesia is not immune to this problem, activists have said.

Activists rallying in Central Jakarta on the International
Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
on Thursday. (JG Photo/Safir Makki)
The activists were speaking at a discussion on Thursday as part of the UN’s Unite campaign — a 16-day global initiative held in the run-up to International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which was observed on the same day.

Sinta Nuriyah Wahid, the widow of former President Abdurrahman Wahid, said the problem in Indonesia arose from the fact that Koranic teachers were almost invariably men, who tended to put a patriarchal spin on their interpretations of holy verses.

“We need to reinterpret the verses so that they’re no longer gender-biased, and we need women to be involved in the process,” she said.

“When we deal with violence against women, we often face practices informed by mistaken interpretations of the verses. I know this isn’t an easy job for everyone, because religious traditions are very strong — as is the patriarchal system — but we can minimize this.”

Nuriyah has worked with women’s groups for the past 10 years to get pesantren , or Islamic boarding schools, to teach their female students about the Koran. “The key is pesantren-based movements, as these schools are run by kyais, the highest authority in Islam,” she said.

“These people are highly respected in society, and most religious interpretations originate from their schools.”

She said that while it had been a struggle to persuade kyais to teach girls, the momentum should not be stopped.

Nuriyah said the patriarchal system that influenced much of Indonesian life could be eased through ongoing engagement at all levels of society, including with policy makers.

“Continued dialogue by all parties is needed to eliminate all violations of women’s rights and to raise awareness of gender and women’s rights at all levels of society,” she said.

Yuniyanti Chuzaifah, chairwoman of the National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan), said her group was working with religious leaders on reinterpreting the scriptures.

“We’ve published a book titled ‘ Memecah Kebisuan ’ [‘Breaking the Silence’] that shows that if religious groups take a stand against gender discrimination, the ideas will be disseminated to their followers and thus promote gender awareness in society,” she said.

She added the book included views from Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah — the country’s two biggest Islamic organizations, which together have nearly 70 million members — as well as Protestant and Catholic leaders.

Yuniyanti also said that enlisting men in the campaign was crucial to ending gender discrimination. “We have two male commissioners at Komnas Perempuan, and one of them is from a religious organization,” she said.

“This is how we approach religious groups to get them to adopt more gender-sensitive views.”

Between 1998 and 2009, Komnas Perempuan received 295,836 reports of violence against women, 91,311 of which involved sexual violence.

The number of reports peaked last year at 143,586, although this has been attributed to more women coming forward to report cases rather than a spike in violations.


Daisy Khan, head of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, says she
emerged from her struggle with her faith to adopt a more liberal interpretation of
Islam that allows her American identity and religious tradition to co-exist.

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