Summary Report: ICA 50th Anniversary Event: Awaken the Dreamer
Dear Colleagues, Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of theevents marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of CulturalAffairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ringsuburb of the City of St. Louis. It wasan “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience ofinspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream”for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice,and spiritual fulfillment. The idea ofthe symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago amongindigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what theindustrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, livepresentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and washosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in thecommunity the last 14 years. There were27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven EcozoicCenter about an hour from the site. 22were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Fergusonarea via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any ofthe monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlightsof the event: · Goodattention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellenttrained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tearsof pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joyand hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · Theweaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Displaytable with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · Peoplewere introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focusedparticipation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and visionfor the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large artform in Chicago. · EllieStock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the EarthBreathe” · Sevensigned up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow upon what all this means for the Ferguson area. The twobiggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit moremales and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what theagenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For moreinformation about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Letthe Earth breathe! Letits heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of itsseed. Letfour winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling throughlife’s mystery. Letwaters wreathe. Letrivers be, pristine and free from deep valleysto seas. Letsinging streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changingthe dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communitiesbirthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and carefor greed’s beckoning lies. Letoceans race! Letnew waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmicgrace. Letrhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’ssacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacredspace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacredspace. ejhs 5/12 Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of theevents marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of CulturalAffairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ringsuburb of the City of St. Louis. It wasan “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience ofinspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream”for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice,and spiritual fulfillment. The idea ofthe symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago amongindigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what theindustrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, livepresentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and washosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in thecommunity the last 14 years. There were27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven EcozoicCenter about an hour from the site. 22were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Fergusonarea via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any ofthe monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlightsof the event: · Goodattention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellenttrained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tearsof pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joyand hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · Theweaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Displaytable with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · Peoplewere introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focusedparticipation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and visionfor the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large artform in Chicago. · EllieStock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the EarthBreathe” · Sevensigned up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow upon what all this means for the Ferguson area. The twobiggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit moremales and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what theagenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For moreinformation about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Letthe Earth breathe! Letits heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of itsseed. Letfour winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling throughlife’s mystery. Letwaters wreathe. Letrivers be, pristine and free from deep valleysto seas. Letsinging streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changingthe dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communitiesbirthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and carefor greed’s beckoning lies. Letoceans race! Letnew waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmicgrace. Letrhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’ssacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacredspace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacredspace. ejhs 5/12
Dear Colleagues, Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of theevents marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of CulturalAffairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ringsuburb of the City of St. Louis. It wasan “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience ofinspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream”for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice,and spiritual fulfillment. The idea ofthe symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago amongindigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what theindustrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, livepresentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and washosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in thecommunity the last 14 years. There were27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven EcozoicCenter about an hour from the site. 22were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Fergusonarea via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any ofthe monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlightsof the event: · Goodattention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellenttrained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tearsof pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joyand hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · Theweaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Displaytable with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · Peoplewere introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focusedparticipation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and visionfor the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large artform in Chicago. · EllieStock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the EarthBreathe” · Sevensigned up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow upon what all this means for the Ferguson area. The twobiggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit moremales and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what theagenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For moreinformation about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Letthe Earth breathe! Letits heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of itsseed. Letfour winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling throughlife’s mystery. Letwaters wreathe. Letrivers be, pristine and free from deep valleysto seas. Letsinging streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changingthe dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communitiesbirthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and carefor greed’s beckoning lies. Letoceans race! Letnew waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmicgrace. Letrhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’ssacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacredspace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacredspace. ejhs 5/12 _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net Dear Colleagues, Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of theevents marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of CulturalAffairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ringsuburb of the City of St. Louis. It wasan “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience ofinspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream”for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice,and spiritual fulfillment. The idea ofthe symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago amongindigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what theindustrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, livepresentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and washosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in thecommunity the last 14 years. There were27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven EcozoicCenter about an hour from the site. 22were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Fergusonarea via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any ofthe monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlightsof the event: · Goodattention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellenttrained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tearsof pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joyand hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · Theweaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Displaytable with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · Peoplewere introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focusedparticipation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and visionfor the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large artform in Chicago. · EllieStock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the EarthBreathe” · Sevensigned up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow upon what all this means for the Ferguson area. The twobiggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit moremales and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what theagenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For moreinformation about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Letthe Earth breathe! Letits heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of itsseed. Letfour winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling throughlife’s mystery. Letwaters wreathe. Letrivers be, pristine and free from deep valleysto seas. Letsinging streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changingthe dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communitiesbirthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and carefor greed’s beckoning lies. Letoceans race! Letnew waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmicgrace. Letrhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’ssacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacredspace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacredspace. ejhs 5/12 _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
Dear Ellie, Thanks for the report of the 50th celebration. I have participated in Awakening the Dreamer a couple of times. The first time was an 8 hour version - it was the first in the Seattle area several years ago when Fred was still on his feet. Thanks you also for your new song. I will try it on the piano in the next couple of days. Today is my day with a 3 year old neighbor, Ayden whose mother is cooking our dinner in the common house. Then at 5:30 (to give his mom a break), a 7 year old neighbor, Alex will join us until dinnertime at 6:15, also in the common house. Oh, I have a meeting at 2 pm. You really do not need to know all of this information - I was just thinking it might sound strange to know that I will not be trying your song for a couple of days. This summer our sacred sister circle will be gathering for our 20 year celebration. We have met consistently for all of the 20 years. This year as we are finding new patterns for our time together, we are having a woman facilitate a session or two on aging/eldering, .... this will follow our Wall of Wonder facilitated by Molly Shaw. Although we have been singing together for some time, (it seemed to take a few years at first for some of us to let go of our Order patterns) last year Leah and I created a song book. It includes Order songs, Songs for the Great Turning, hymns and now your song. I think you would enjoy the Songs for the Great Turning. The link is http://songsforthegreatturning.net/ Thank you for all of your entries here on the listserve. They are always so very thoughtful and sweet. Be well, Nancy On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of the events marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Cultural Affairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ring suburb of the City of St. Louis. It was an “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience of inspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream” for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment. The idea of the symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago among indigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what the industrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, live presentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to 12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and was hosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in the community the last 14 years. There were 27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven Ecozoic Center about an hour from the site. 22 were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Ferguson area via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any of the monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium.
Highlights of the event: · Good attention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellent trained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tears of pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joy and hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · The weaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Display table with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · People were introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focused participation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and vision for the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large art form in Chicago. · Ellie Stock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the Earth Breathe” · Seven signed up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow up on what all this means for the Ferguson area. The two biggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit more males and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what the agenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be.
For more information about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378.
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*LET THE EARTH BREATHE* * * *Let the Earth breathe!* *Let its heart beat,* * pulsing and firing the fruit of its seed.* *Let four winds tease,* * air bright and clean.* * converging and swirling through life’s mystery.* * **Let waters wreathe.* *Let rivers be,* * pristine and free from deep valleys to seas.* *Let singing streams* * stir slumbering leagues,* * awakening the dreamer and changing the dream.* * ** Let mountains rise!* * Let forests thrive—* * primal communities birthed to survive.* * Let kindred be wise,* * not compromise* * their courage and care for greed’s beckoning lies.* * **Let oceans race!* *Let new waves chase* * ancient tides washing ashore cosmic grace.* *Let rhythms of peace,* * each land embrace,* * all creatures together in Earth’s sacred space,* * creation now honored in Earth’s sacred space,* * all creatures together in Earth’s sacred space.* * **ejhs* * 5/12 *
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Nancy, Thanks so much for sending the songs of the great turning. Will enjoy using them. Hope you have a fruitful 20th anniversary gathering. Ellie -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Lanphear <nancy@songaia.com> To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Wed, May 23, 2012 3:34 pm Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Summary Report: St. Louis ICA 50th Anniversary Event: Awaken the Dreamer Dear Ellie, Thanks for the report of the 50th celebration. I have participated in Awakening the Dreamer a couple of times. The first time was an 8 hour version - it was the first in the Seattle area several years ago when Fred was still on his feet. Thanks you also for your new song. I will try it on the piano in the next couple of days. Today is my day with a 3 year old neighbor, Ayden whose mother is cooking our dinner in the common house. Then at 5:30 (to give his mom a break), a 7 year old neighbor, Alex will join us until dinnertime at 6:15, also in the common house. Oh, I have a meeting at 2 pm. You really do not need to know all of this information - I was just thinking it might sound strange to know that I will not be trying your song for a couple of days. This summer our sacred sister circle will be gathering for our 20 year celebration. We have met consistently for all of the 20 years. This year as we are finding new patterns for our time together, we are having a woman facilitate a session or two on aging/eldering, .... this will follow our Wall of Wonder facilitated by Molly Shaw. Although we have been singing together for some time, (it seemed to take a few years at first for some of us to let go of our Order patterns) last year Leah and I created a song book. It includes Order songs, Songs for the Great Turning, hymns and now your song. I think you would enjoy the Songs for the Great Turning. The link is http://songsforthegreatturning.net/ Thank you for all of your entries here on the listserve. They are always so very thoughtful and sweet. Be well, Nancy On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> wrote: Dear Colleagues, Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of theevents marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of CulturalAffairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ringsuburb of the City of St. Louis. It wasan “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience ofinspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream”for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice,and spiritual fulfillment. The idea ofthe symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago amongindigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what theindustrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, livepresentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and washosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in thecommunity the last 14 years. There were27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven EcozoicCenter about an hour from the site. 22were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Fergusonarea via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any ofthe monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlightsof the event: · Goodattention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellenttrained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tearsof pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joyand hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · Theweaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Displaytable with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · Peoplewere introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focusedparticipation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and visionfor the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large artform in Chicago. · EllieStock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the EarthBreathe” · Sevensigned up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow upon what all this means for the Ferguson area. The twobiggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit moremales and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what theagenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For moreinformation about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Letthe Earth breathe! Letits heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of itsseed. Letfour winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling throughlife’s mystery. Letwaters wreathe. Letrivers be, pristine and free from deep valleysto seas. Letsinging streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changingthe dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communitiesbirthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and carefor greed’s beckoning lies. Letoceans race! Letnew waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmicgrace. Letrhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’ssacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacredspace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacredspace. ejhs 5/12 _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
Sunny: We will plan to attend this next planning meeting. I shall try to read some of the materials you have listed in advance. We will only be available until 5:00pm because I go On Call at that hour for the night. But I assume we shall be about through by then. P.S. I sent Bob a note about the $20.00 donation for the website. I'll see him Sunday with the $20. Thanks for what you are leading us in doing. Clarence and Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ellie Stock" <elliestock@aol.com> To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net, oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:25:34 AM Subject: [Dialogue] Summary Report: ICA 50th Anniversary Event: Awaken the Dreamer Dear Colleagues, Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF 50 TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of the events marking the 50 th anniversary of the Institute of Cultural Affairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ring suburb of the City of St. Louis. It was an “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience of inspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream” for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment. The idea of the symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago among indigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what the industrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, live presentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to 12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and was hosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in the community the last 14 years. There were 27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven Ecozoic Center about an hour from the site. 22 were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Ferguson area via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any of the monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlights of the event: · Good attention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellent trained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tears of pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joy and hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · The weaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Display table with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · People were introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focused participation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and vision for the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large art form in Chicago. · Ellie Stock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the Earth Breathe” · Seven signed up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow up on what all this means for the Ferguson area. The two biggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit more males and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what the agenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For more information about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Let the Earth breathe! Let its heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of its seed. Let four winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling through life’s mystery. Let waters wreathe. Let rivers be, pristine and free from deep valleys to seas. Let singing streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changing the dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communities birthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and care for greed’s beckoning lies. Let oceans race! Let new waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmic grace. Let rhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacred space, all creatures together in Earth’s sacred space. ejhs 5/12 Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF 50 TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of the events marking the 50 th anniversary of the Institute of Cultural Affairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ring suburb of the City of St. Louis. It was an “Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream” symposium, an experience of inspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a “new dream” for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment. The idea of the symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago among indigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what the industrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, live presentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to 12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and was hosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in the community the last 14 years. There were 27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven Ecozoic Center about an hour from the site. 22 were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40’s to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Ferguson area via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any of the monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlights of the event: · Good attention, participation, sharing and spirit · Excellent trained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network · Tears of pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joy and hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. · The weaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice · Display table with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter · People were introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement · Focused participation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and vision for the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large art form in Chicago. · Ellie Stock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, “Let the Earth Breathe” · Seven signed up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow up on what all this means for the Ferguson area. The two biggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit more males and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what the agenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For more information about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Let the Earth breathe! Let its heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of its seed. Let four winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling through life’s mystery. Let waters wreathe. Let rivers be, pristine and free from deep valleys to seas. Let singing streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changing the dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive— primal communities birthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and care for greed’s beckoning lies. Let oceans race! Let new waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmic grace. Let rhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth’s sacred space, creation now honored in Earth’s sacred space, all creatures together in Earth’s sacred space. ejhs 5/12 _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
I really look forward to seeing you again soon! Sunny Sunny Walker SunWalker Enterprises 303-587-3017 (cell) 303-671-0704 (home/office) sunwalker@comcast.net Aurora, CO No mattter how far you've gone down the wrong road, turn back. ~ Turkish Proverb _____ From: dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net [mailto:dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of sjsnelling@comcast.net Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2012 10:56 AM To: Colleague Dialogue Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Summary Report: ICA 50th Anniversary Event: Awaken the Dreamer Sunny: We will plan to attend this next planning meeting. I shall try to read some of the materials you have listed in advance. We will only be available until 5:00pm because I go On Call at that hour for the night. But I assume we shall be about through by then. P.S. I sent Bob a note about the $20.00 donation for the website. I'll see him Sunday with the $20. Thanks for what you are leading us in doing. Clarence and Shirley _____ From: "Ellie Stock" <elliestock@aol.com> To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net, oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:25:34 AM Subject: [Dialogue] Summary Report: ICA 50th Anniversary Event: Awaken the Dreamer Dear Colleagues, Greetings from St. Louis. Below is our summary report of our ICA 50th Anniversary event "Awakening the Dreamer" symposium held Saturday, May 19 in Ferguson, MO. Relative to common features for these anniversary events, we did introduce the ICA and the 50th anniversary, created the art form strips, and feel that the symposium, from an ecological perspective, lays out the challenges of our times and some creative responses to them. As the report says, a smaller follow-up group will meet in two weeks to follow-up on how to enable the Ferguson community to make the transition from dependency on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This is an excellent symposium construct for raising consciousness about what we are doing to the earth and what we and others can do about it. Glad it could be included in the 50! Also below are the lyrics for the song "Let the Earth Breathe", written for the event and used for the closing. Attached is a draft of the music notation (if the attachment is allowed to go through--can't be put in the text of the email). Carleton and Ellie Stock SUMMARY OF 50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO ON MAY 19, 2012 One of the events marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Cultural Affairs took place on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Ferguson, MO, a first-ring suburb of the City of St. Louis. It was an "Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream" symposium, an experience of inspiring exploration into the links between the three facets of a "new dream" for humanity and planet earth: environmental sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment. The idea of the symposium grew out of the Pachamama Alliance formed ten years ago among indigenous peoples in Ecuador, Latin America and their concerns about what the industrial nations were doing to their land and their way of life. It combines leading edge information, live presentation, excellent video clips, and group interaction. The Ferguson symposium was held from 8:15 to 12:15 p.m. in the parish hall of the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and was hosted by Carleton and Ellie Stock, long-time members of the ICA, living in the community the last 14 years. There were 27 participants, two hosts, and two facilitators from the Rockhaven Ecozoic Center about an hour from the site. 22 were female, 5 male, ranging in age from late 40's to 80. Two thirds were from the greater Ferguson area via residency, job or organization. Thirteen were newcomers and unlike the others had not attended any of the monthly environmental video nights leading up to the symposium. Highlights of the event: * Good attention, participation, sharing and spirit * Excellent trained and experienced facilitators from the Pachamama Alliance network * Tears of pain because of what we are doing to the earth, our mother and tears of joy and hope because of what is already being done by others and can be done by us. * The weaving together of the personal, the spiritual, and social justice * Display table with books, videos, local organizations, and ICA video and newsletter * People were introduced to the world-wide Transition Community movement * Focused participation in the ICA art form project of writing promises, hopes and vision for the next 50 years on pieces of fabric to be incorporated into one large art form in Chicago. * Ellie Stock sang a song she had recently written for the occasion, "Let the Earth Breathe" * Seven signed up for the Ferguson Transition Team, meeting in two weeks to follow up on what all this means for the Ferguson area. The two biggest challenges coming out of the symposium were the need to recruit more males and more younger participants to the event and figuring out what the agenda for the Ferguson Transition Team will be. For more information about the symposium contact Ellie and Carleton Stock at <mailto:carletonstock@aol.com> carletonstock@aol.com or (314) 941-9378. LET THE EARTH BREATHE Let the Earth breathe! Let its heart beat, pulsing and firing the fruit of its seed. Let four winds tease, air bright and clean. converging and swirling through life's mystery. Let waters wreathe. Let rivers be, pristine and free from deep valleys to seas. Let singing streams stir slumbering leagues, awakening the dreamer and changing the dream. Let mountains rise! Let forests thrive- primal communities birthed to survive. Let kindred be wise, not compromise their courage and care for greed's beckoning lies. Let oceans race! Let new waves chase ancient tides washing ashore cosmic grace. Let rhythms of peace, each land embrace, all creatures together in Earth's sacred space, creation now honored in Earth's sacred space, all creatures together in Earth's sacred space. ejhs 5/12 _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
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Ellie Stock -
Nancy Lanphear -
sjsnelling@comcast.net -
Sunny Walker