
As I’ve said before, protests are a kind of #ritual IMO. The secret sauce for a successful #spell is community involvement.

So being at the #BernieSanders #FightingOligarchy at Civic Center Park in #Denver was definitely a rally to remember.
I went to Washington DC for a big anti Iraq war rally for my first protest and I have been attending rallies and protests since. The most incredible rally I attended was in Grant Park when Obama accepted the presidency in 2008. People hugged and cried. I’ll never forget it.

There were 34000 people in attendance tonight at Bernie’s rally in Denver.
It was a beautiful spring evening in Colorado.
The energy in the air was the same magic I felt in Washington DC and Chicago: strong, united, peaceful.

People are scared, but as a philosopher priestesses, I think we needed this and I love the discourse. I love that people are asking questions!
I’ve been called to lead during this time as well in my fraternity. I became inspired that it’s not a coincidence that I’m in master training during this time in history.
So I feel I have a rare opportunity to watch and learn.

I’m inspired as a mystery school student and teacher because there is a mystical lesson here.
The framers of the constitution, although imperfect, understood that things will change. So they made a document based on the idea of free will.

We can choose whatever future we want in this experiment. And we get what we choose.
I’m excited to see what happens next … 🔔🌹👁️
And I am excited to learn more about leadership and how to make a difference in my community. 🤝