#BringBackOurGirlsAlive NOT ON OUR WATCH Mini-Vigil and Prayer Gathering

#BringBackOurGirlsAlive NOT ON OUR WATCH Mini-Vigil and Prayer Gathering

NOT ON OUR WATCH #BringBackOurGirlsAlive

Mini-Vigil and Prayer Gathering 

 lead by MMM founder & Spiritual Midwife, Wendy Silvers, May 9th

 

So disturbed by the abduction of the 234 Nigerian girls, Wendy Silvers found herself in contemplation and meditation on what could be done and as she did, the words NOT ON OUR WATCH moved through her awareness. She began posting NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirls and inviting others to do the same until she saw #bringbackourgirlsalive realizing that this distinction was relevant and changed it to NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirlsalive


Here’s what you can do
: Show your support for the return of the girls and for the end of human trafficking. Upload photos like these to your own timeline and tag us @millionmamasmovement or upload photos directly to the Million Mamas Movement facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/millionmamasmovement.  Stay informed and aware, and, hold for the highest and greatest outcome for the girls.

Read Mama Wendy’s blog post, Not On Our Watch, by clicking this link: www.huffingtonpost.com/wendy-silvers/not-on-my-watch_b_5278019.html

NOT ON OUR WATCH!

NOT ON OUR WATCH!

NOT ON OUR WATCH!

 

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There is nothing I cherish more than being mother to my daughter. I feel waves of gratitude cascading through me that she is safe with me while painfully aware that on the other side of the world there is craziness and violence unfolding. Attacks in the village that military troops used as a base to search for the 234 girls who were abducted 2 weeks ago. My prayers go out to the parents of these young girls between the ages of 16-18 who were snatched from their beds at school, to the classmates and teachers who witnessed this drama unfold before their eyes. A universal desire of parents is to know and trust that their children are safe.

The outrage and sadness I feel at the abduction of these young girls in Nigeria cannot be described. I am happy that that the world is responding yet I think why must tragedy move people to open their hearts. We are living in an age of great enlightenment. Let the Global family be a healthy one who practices compassionate communication and moves through conflict resolution in life-affirming ways. “Rise up,” I say, “rise up to be the peace, love, compassion, generous being that you are.” The Million Mamas Movement invites you to add to this to your tweet, NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirls

Let us be the bringers, the holders, of compassion in action, peace in practice, peace in our daily living for everyone, everywhere. Let us infuse the collective unconscious with the fierce, unyielding power and energy of the Mother, whether you are female or male. It is the Great Mother energy that marches for peace, who demands that things change NOW, who will not be moved until things do change. The Mamas and Papas for peace. How ironic is it that Africa is the called, “the cradle of all creation; the Mother Land.” Mother, your children need you.

When I watched a video that was posted on CNN, I saw a random soldier from the radical group, Boko Haram look into the camera, smiling as he stated, “we took the girls.” Abubakar Shekau, the leader of this group said in the same video on Monday, “I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah,” he said. “There is a market for selling humans. Allah says I should sell. He commands me to sell. I will sell women. I sell women.” This is systemic misogyny dressed up as religious fanaticism.

My mind reels with thoughts of disbelief and horror as I strive to ground myself with spiritual truth. In my moments of meditation, I ask myself, “What kind of madness is this? What is within the collective unconscious that would allow this to occur anywhere in the world? What is seeking to express through this situation? Will this incident bring light to this horrible practice that occurs?” Human trafficking occurs in the States as well as overseas. It is deplorable and it must cease to exist. It is Universal principle that we are all connected. I know that what happens in one place affects us all as is evidenced by the outpouring of support for these girls from around the world.

I am in an inquiry as to the misuse of this creative intelligence that we all have within us. My training as a teacher of nonviolence has me inquire, “What are the unmet needs within these men that fosters this kind of violence and then has them justify their acts? It is clearly fueled by a fanaticism that distorts truth and removes any sensitivity for another’s welfare from their awareness. I wonder if these men experienced violence in their childhood. Were they taken from their mothers too soon? Did their fathers teach them to respect women? How can someone misconstrue a God who would tell men to kidnap anyone, let alone a female child and sell her? How can Western education be anything but threatening to people who follow lockstep a belief that is self-denying and hurtful to another? It makes sense to me that anyone who has this narrow a perspective on life would resent any form of education that allows people to be free thinkers. Free thinkers question the status quo and democracy is built upon questions being asked. We Americans may be going through deep political changes but when an injustice like this occurs, we stand up like nobody’s business. Nations unite in service to justice. I tweet #bringbackourgirls and walk around saying, “NOT ON OUR WATCH!”

The situation in Nigeria has me think about ignorance, prejudice and racism – our American nation appears to be a diverse melting pot yet underneath the veneer of people pronouncing how far we have come, I have seen and heard the simmering hatred for another’s seeming differences. We saw what occurred with the hatred toward Muslims in the United States after 9/11, what emerged during the election and re-election of President Obama and the death of Trayvon Martin. I have a dear, sweet Muslim friend who cherishes her Islamic faith. She has shared with me the beauty of her faith and it has nothing to do with violence or hurting another person. I appreciate her deep devotion to her faith. I want people to know that this militant group in Nigeria doesn’t represent the Islamic faith my friend has shared with me. The soldiers in this group are scary, scared and scarred. They are not connected to their hearts, they do not stand for transformation or liberation; they are disenfranchised and disconnected. Hurt people hurt people. It is this quote from Martin Luther King, Jr. that encourages me to hold the highwatch for this and other injustices.

 

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Who of us who is a parent or has a child in our lives that we love deeply can turn a blind eye towards this situation when we know that these abducted girls who are between the ages of 16-18 are planning on being sold like animals? This is a time for all of us to come together, band together, stand together, pray together. Nowhere in our world should a child or adult be kidnapped and sold! One of my she-roes, Malala Yousafzai has said that these girls are her “sisters.” These girls are our daughters – we take care of the children.

 

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The US holiday, Mother’s Day, is upon us in a few days. As it draws close, I am reminded of the purpose behind the original Mother’s Day Proclamation that Julia Ward Howe crafted. It wasn’t a Hallmark holiday of candies, flowers and presents. It was a call to action for all women, particularly mothers, to come together, protest the casualties of war, and demand that human rights precede politics. Human rights are political. Everything we do is political for the choices we make, the actions we take and where we choose to spend our money represents what we value. It is as Marianne Williamson has said in her current political campaign, ” a time to bring consciousness to politics.” Right now, take a moment and read the Mother’s Day Proclamation slowly, line by line:

Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts,
whether our baptism be that of water or of fears!

Say firmly: “We will not have great questions decided by
irrelevant agencies. Our husbands shall not come to us, reeking
with carnage, for caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be
taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach
them of charity, mercy and patience.

We women of one country will be too tender of those of another
country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs. From
the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with our own.
It says “Disarm, Disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance
of justice.”

Blood does not wipe our dishonor nor violence indicate possession.
As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons
of war, let women now leave all that may be left of home for a
great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as women,
to bewail and commemorate the dead.

Let them then solemnly take counsel with each other as to the
means whereby the great human family can live in peace, each
bearing after their own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar,
but of God.

In the name of womanhood and of humanity, I earnestly ask that a
general congress of women without limit of nationality may be
appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient and at
the earliest period consistent with its objects, to promote the
alliance of the different nationalities, the amicable settlement
of international questions, the great and general interests of
peace.

Julia Ward Howe

Now, that you’ve read this proclamation, take another moment and dive deep into your heart. Where can you activate your fierce mothering power in support of these girls and other children who need help? Activate your WOMB wisdom, translate your power in to effective action.

 Never doubt that one action taken by many creates transformation. Everything you do matters.

Here are some specific steps you can take

1. Pray –  go into the inner sanctuary within you and fortify yourself

2. Tweet NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirlsalive

Use Social media to spread the word and keep the pressure on officials. Keep posting NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirls.  Post this illustration by Emily McDowell.

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3. CALL the Nigerian Embassy 202.986.8400. Tell Ambassador Prof. Ade Adefuye this: NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirls

4. SIGN THE PETITION

http://www.change.org/petitions/over-200-girls-are-missing-in-nigeria-so-why-doesn-t-anybody-care-234girls

 

5. Don’t give up. Keep moving forward taking actions that you can take. It makes a difference.

YOU make a difference!

 

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Wendy Silvers is a Spiritual Midwife and Women’s Empowerment Coach, Agape Licensed Spiritual Therapist, A MamaActivist, Bestselling co-author of Balance for Busy Moms, Compassionate Parenting Educator and founder of the Million Mamas Movement. Follow her on Twitter:  @Wendy Silvers and @millionmamas.

4 Stepping Stones to R O C K Yo Mama Self- FREE WEBINAR- Thursday, May 1st, 10 am PT

4 Stepping Stones to R O C K Yo Mama Self- FREE WEBINAR- Thursday, May 1st, 10 am PT

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As I’ve matured emotionally and spiritually, (an ongoing process), I have learned that when things don’t go the way I “think” they “should,” there’s an opportunity for something greater to be revealed. I just got to live that out.

Last week, after the end of the 4 Stepping Stones to ROCK Yo Mama Self Webinar, I accidentally deleted the replay. Crazy, right? Naturally, I received emails from more women who said that due to their schedules, they weren’t able to jump on the live webinar and I was asked, “did I have a replay?” To which I replied, “welll, I accidentally deleted it.” I humbly acknowledge that learning to balance all the spinning plates is part of my spiritual practice. I absolutely practice what I teach.

I took this experience into meditation, one of my go-to tools for clarity and direction, and have decided to offer this webinar again this week. I also felt inspired to retool the content, which feels really good.

I sincerely know that once you say YES to yourself attending the webinar, the Universe will support your intention. It always supports your intentions. If you would like to receive this information and absolutely can’t attend the live webinar, please make sure to register below so that you’ll receive the replay. I will not be deleting it this time. 🙂

Til then,

Peace and many blessings, Wendy

FREE WEBINAR

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Thursday, May 1st

10 am PT | 1 pm ET

 

Calling all: Mamas on a mission, Mamapreneurs, Wisdomkeeper mamas, Goddess mamas, Spiritual mamas, Sassy mamas, Mid-life mamas, Artistmamas, Mam-Activists, Visionary mamas, Stay-at-home mamas, Work-at-home mamas, Million dollar mamas, all Mamas, including ‘Mamas’ without children .. are you ready to ROCK Yo Mama Self?

 

  • Do you feel restless, anxious and dissatisfied with where you are in your life?

  • Do you believe that it’s “too hard” to practice compassion and be successful?

  • Would you like to replace feeling exhausted with feeling energized?

  • Would you like your intuitive mama-wisdom to translate into inspired action?

     

If you answered YES to any of these questions,

join Million Mamas Movement founder and Spiritual Midwife,

Wendy Silvers

for:

The 4 Stepping Stones to R O C K Yo Mama Self!

In this 60-minute complimentary webinar, Wendy will break down:

  • The 4 stepping stones
  • Universal strategies to experience sustainable prosperity while practicing self-care and growing confident, caring children (applicable whether parent or not)
  • Tangible tools for time management, balance and self-care
  • A surprise announcement


You will leave the webinar feeling nurtured and nourished.

“Wendy Silvers helped me at a time when I could not help myself. As a busy Mompreneur, Coach and Mentor to many, it was time for me to receive. Several months back I had an issue that I just could not see the light around. Wendy helped me tremendously to heal deeply around some many decades old wounds that I was unconsciously carrying. Her compassion and wisdom facilitated powerful transformation in how I see myself and the world around me. I am forever grateful for her love, support and care during a very dark time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Wendy!” ~ Stephanie Dawn, Mother, Sacred Birth Visionary and Prosperity Mentor

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Wendy’s commitment to bringing peace to our world through mothering is divinely inspired. Her ability to lead women through personal transformation will heal the planet.” ~ Michael Bernard Beckwith, Founder, Agape International Spiritual Center

 

 

“I am very grateful to Wendy Silvers and her guidance. She has helped me to get organized and stay positive while dealing with the single parenting life.” ~ Fabiana Medici


MEET “MAMA” WENDY SILVERS

IMG_2844Wendy Silvers is a mama, wife, and the founder of the Million Mamas Movement, an organization dedicated to all women, particularly mamas, and all children thriving globally. She blends the secular and the spiritual as a Spiritual Midwife offering ageless wisdom and practical guidance to mothers who hunger to express their inner genius, raise compassionate, confident children and grow spiritually. Wendy is an Agape Licensed Spiritual Practitioner/Therapist, author, Inspirational Speaker and Coach. She draws upon many years as a former celebrity publicist to help women birth and earth their dreams and visions into Be-ing. Wendy knows the steps to experience sustainable prosperity and the strategies necessary to navigate the pressures and responsibilities of balancing fame with family and self-care. This is especially true when one feels they are here on a mission. She is a co-author of the International bestseller, Balance for Busy Moms, https://wendysilvers.com/balance-for-busy-moms/, and is a contributor to the Huffington Post and other publications. She is the director of the Agape Parenting Ministry and a certified Echo Parenting Educator. Wendy is a Compassionate Parenting & Communication Coach guiding parents in partnering and parenting with compassion and connection. Since 1984, Wendy has immersed herself in the fields of psychology, spirituality, 12-step recovery, transformation and parenting. Email: wendy@millionmamasmovement.org

 

 

4 Keys to Co-parenting Peacefully

4 Keys to Co-parenting Peacefully

Nonviolence is absolute commitment to the way of love. Love is not emotional bash; it is not empty sentimentalism. It is the active outpouring of one’s whole being into the being of another.

— Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1957

 
 
April 4th brings the 17th Annual Season for Nonviolence event to a close. This annual 64 day campaign, co-founded in 1998 by Dr. Arun Gandhi and The Association for Global New Thought (AGNT), spanning from January 30th – April 4th, the memorial anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is a time when focus is brought to the philosophy of attaining peace through nonviolent action. It is so wonderful to honor these profound wayshowers as well as recognize that  living from a consciousness of peace, love, compassion, empathy, nonviolence, forgiveness and reconciliation is an everyday practice not an event..
 
There is no greater crucible for the practice of nonviolence, peace and compassion than partnering and co-parenting. I heard a mom say recently that, “world peace begins at home.” I am in complete agreement, however, how many people can say that they grew up in families where peace, love, compassion, kindness, generosity, empathy and connected communication was practiced? 
 
Being in relationship is a work of the heart. It is a deeply spiritual practice. I often joke that it’s like putting miracle grow on the places within us that are seeking nurturing, loving and healing. Add a child or children to the mix and parenting becomes a whole different adventure. There’s nothing more heartrending than seeing the crumpled face and fear in your child’s eyes when you and partner fight in front of them or lash out at them in anger. Every child wants their parents to get along. It hurts them deeply when they see and hear their parents being hurtful to one another. The impact of parents not getting along on children is something that takes a long time to transcend. A child begins to believe about themselves what they see and hear in their house from their parents and it becomes their inner voice. Here are some questions to consider:
  • Do you find yourself arguing with your partner over parenting choices?
  • Do you wish that you could communicate with your partner or the parent of your child in a more peaceful way? 
  • Do you find yourself sniping or yelling at your partner in front of your children?
  • Is being right very important to you, especially with your partner?
  • Do you ever find yourself taking out your anger at your partner on your children?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, join me, Sunday, April 6, 2:30-4:30pm at the Agape International Spiritual Center where we will explore the 4 Keys to Co-Parenting Peacefully.
 
The bliss, ecstasy and everything falling into place that we see unfold in tv shows and movies doesn’t typically occur off the screen. Real life relating can be messy and unpredictable. Even, and, especially, when you’re on a spiritual path. It can be mystifying how calm and centered you might be in your meditation or at your spiritual community yet one wrong word or look from your partner and it’s like kerosene to your being and you flip your lid. When family of origin issues emerge, you may find yourself communicating in ways that are ineffective and combative. This doesn’t mean that you’re bad and wrong or that the person you’re with is bad or wrong. It’s just an indication that deeper work is calling us forth. Most of us weren’t shown how to have healthy, conscious, intimate relationships. Most clients I sit with didn’t grow up seeing conflicts resolved through compassionate, connected communication. And, like it or not, what we don’t address, and, embrace, we usually repeat. 
 
If you’d like to experience greater peace in your co-parenting relationship and in your relating, join me for the 4 Keys to Co-Parent Peacefully presentation Sunday, April 6, 2:30-4:30, at the monthly Parenting Ministry meeting at the Agape International Spiritual Center5700 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, 90230.
 
You will leave with:
  • 4 keys to Co-Parent peacefully
  • Tools to communicate from a nonviolent, compassionate and connected place
  • Powerful strategies to unhook yourself when triggered
  • Ways to repair any ruptures with your partners, co-parents and children
This is an adults only workshop. Love donations are welcome. Childcare will be offered at $5 per child. You must RSVP so that we are sure to have childcare. RSVP:  parentingministry@agapelive.com
 
Until next time, know that you are powerful beyond measure and loved beyond description. 
 
Peace and many blessings, 
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Director, Agape Parenting Ministry
 
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Wendy Silvers live Saturday, February 22nd, 9am PST on Raising Empowered Daughters Telesummit

Wendy Silvers live Saturday, February 22nd, 9am PST on Raising Empowered Daughters Telesummit

Raising Empowered Daughters Summit - Feb 11 - Mar 13

 The  power of the feminine energy is rising in our culture. Our girls are exposed to way more than we were when we were growing up ~ more choices, more challenges. How do we prepare them to live fulfilling, prosperous and joyous lives in this world?

  • Are you the mother of a daughter? Or, is there a girl in your life that you want to see feel confident and self-assured in her life?
  • Would you like to be your daughter’s advocate and help her honor her voice?
  • Would you like to counter the messages the media gives our girls about sex and sexuality?
  • Would you like to help your daughter cultivate a vision of her future that incorporates the things she’s discovered she’s passionate about?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, and, if you’d like to ask me some questions about this, please join me, Saturday, February 22, 9 am PST/10 am MST/11 am CST/12 pm EST.  Just click the image, or this link, to REGISTER FREE:  http://raisingempowereddaughters.com/?ap_id=MamaWendy

Tips to Rock Yo Mama Self

Tips to Rock Yo Mama Self

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There are no limits to the power of the mama. Mother energy is tender, fierce and unceasing. Think of Mother Nature. Today, we are redefining what Mama Power means.

You know that you don’t have to be a mama to rock yo mama self, right? In certain cultures, we call little girls, “mama.” Do you know that there are many ways to rock yo mama self — rockin mama, hot mama, sassy mama, cool mama, sexy mama, stay-at-home mama, work-at-home mama, mamapreneur, meditating mama, attachment parenting mama, peace mama, single mama, married mama, straight mama, gay mama, the ways are endless, there’s not one way. However you do it, one thing’s for sure: The Mamas I’ve talked with and counseled are about having freedom over their own bodies and good lives and want all the women and children to be safe, fed, housed, clothed, loved, educated and celebrated!

How do we do this? It starts with each of us, One heart, one person, one family, one teacher, one politician, one community at a time ’til it builds and becomes undeniable. We incorporate compassionate parenting and communication into our lives on a daily basis. We look inside ourselves for the places within us that feel stuck and do our own inner work rather than pointing fingers at others. We celebrate ourselves. Dance naked, if we want to. Hug a tree. Continue our education, get a degree, maybe a PhD, a JD, or not. Work full-time, part-time, or stay at home. Be devoted to our children’s and our well-being. Give someone something without them knowing it’s from us. Begin to focus on what we appreciate in our children and loved ones rather than focus on what we don’t. Appreciate ourselves for all we do. Keep our minds filled with the good that’s all around by surrounding ourselves with people, music and entertainment that lifts us up. Be honest with ourselves and our sisters. Live authentically.

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Turn off the news. Demand clean water, clean food, clean air, safe schools, by contacting our elected representatives. Support an organization that is aligned with what you believe in. Join the Million Mamas Movement.  http://www.millionmamasmovement.org Support the teaching of compassionate parenting in our neighborhoods. Make a difference by being different. Dare to bring loving mindfulness to all you do. Cultivate a compassionate heart. I  practice and teach compassionate parenting and the 4 Pathways to Cultivate the Compassionate Heart of the Mother. Let’s support all mamas in being the powerhouses that they are, providing training to those who want it, rather than knock them down. Let’s make our world a place where all children truly are safe, fed, housed, clothed, loved, educated and celebrated. We address one thing, and, as we do, we begin to address the others. And, remember to give thanks to the papas, for without the papas, there would be no mamas. We need to honor those visionary men who recognize that our society is in dire need of the Mother energy to restore the imbalance the patriarchal power over pattern that has been in charge created.

A mother will go to any length to keep her children safe. Think Angelina Jolie — she took a huge and radical step by having a double mastectomy surgery so that her children will have a mama as they grow up. Let’s stop judging her and acknowledge her for using her celebrity for good. She brought awareness to the general public about the BRC1 test. Think  2011 Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee — she galvanized the Muslim and Catholic women of Liberia to bring peace to Liberia and oust despot Charles Taylor. I had the honor of spending the day with Leymah Gbowee and she is one of my she-ros for sure. Think Maria Belon — her experience with the 2004 Tsunami was made into a movie, The Impossible. And, there are many more mamas, living on your street, in your neighborhood, who will go to great lengths for their children or the children they love.

We are evolving family-hood through love, compassion in action and empathy. The next time you see a mama, smile at her. See if there are any mamas or papas that need your help. What children need help? Where can you lend a hand? Or a donation?

Your voice matters, you matter. Never ever underestimate how your being here makes a difference in someone’s life. Activate that unstoppable power within you that says I’m here, I have a right to be here, I matter and I’ve got things to say! And if you need someone in your corner cheering you on, you just call on me. So, Rock on! Because I know, absolutely, that you are here on purpose, with purpose and that when we mobilize the mamas, we transform the world!