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After a brief mention of the Shadow aspects of Power – anger, entitlement, dominion, narcissism, holding resources, etc – The Grand Council notes ownership of land as an assumed entitlement; suggesting that all humans on Earth are 'visitors' and intended to be 'guardians' of the planet, not dominating and owning it. The fear of being powerful is further explored. Megan shares her experience of meeting the Maori Warrior embodied on this Sacred Robe and how vast Divine power looks in human form.
By Diane Wilcoxson & Megan WagnerAfter a brief mention of the Shadow aspects of Power – anger, entitlement, dominion, narcissism, holding resources, etc – The Grand Council notes ownership of land as an assumed entitlement; suggesting that all humans on Earth are 'visitors' and intended to be 'guardians' of the planet, not dominating and owning it. The fear of being powerful is further explored. Megan shares her experience of meeting the Maori Warrior embodied on this Sacred Robe and how vast Divine power looks in human form.