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WingMakers is neither a path or teaching,
it is simply a way of living based on spiritual equality,
and in this way of living, it proposes not to judge,
but rather to distinguish carefully between the lower frequencies of separation
and the higher frequencies of unity--one and all.
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James Mahu, excerpted from the Collected Works of WingMakers Volume 1



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PARTICIPATING IN EVENTTEMPLES


Ethics cannot be based upon our obligations toward people, but they are complete and natural only when we feel this reverence for life and the desire to have compassion for and to help all creatures insofar as it is in our power. I think that this ethic will become more and more recognized because of its great naturalness and because it is the foundation of a true humanism toward which we must strive if our culture is to become truly ethical.
- ALBERT SCHWEITZER


Participating in EventTemples sessions is an example of true humanism, but as the quote from Albert Schweitzer suggests, one is best served if they do not participate out of obligation or sense of duty. The practice of EventTemples sessions is stimulating because it's a new experience to be part of a quantum community, synchronizing your energy with others of like mind and spirit. My only caution is to practice according to the persuasions of your own heart, and not because you feel an obligation to do so.

The reason I suggest this is because you can practice something and over time it becomes a mechanical process — performed out of obligation or duty. Most of us who took music lessons as a child know this feeling very well.

Let me modify the quote from Mr. Schweitzer just a bit: The practice of participating in the EventTemples sessions cannot be based upon our obligations toward people or the planet, but they are complete and natural only when we feel our participation is directed by the genuine nudge of our hearts and spirits.

There is a rhythm to the practice and for some this rhythm may be a daily event and for others once a month. There is no formula of right and wrong here. There is no judgment that more is better, less is worse. What is important is that you participate at the beckoning and call of your own heart and soul, and when you arrive at an EventTemples session, it is because you feel the genuine desire of your heart and soul to radiate compassion.

It is the "great naturalness" of the act that empowers it, that connects you to the deeper reservoir of spirit fusion where you can radiate an energetic pulse of a magnitude you would otherwise believe impossible.

From my world to yours,

James

(Note from James to the members registered in "Event Temples")


The term WingMakers is encoded:
“Wing” is derived from the term wind or blow. It is the active force of setting new states into motion.
“Makers” is the plurality of the co-creators—that being the collective essence of humanity.
Thus, WingMakers means that from the collective essence of humanity new states of consciousness come into being.
This is the meaning of the term WingMakers, and it confers to humanity a new identity.
Humanity is transitioning to become WingMakers.”

James Mahu. Excerpted from the Collected Works of the WingMakers Vol. 1.



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