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Banquet of Gratitude

Spirits of unnatural forgiveness for past bullying behavior and sacred redemption from internalized shaming, self-blaming Begin in our shared multiculturing co-empathic nature uncomfortable with win/lose historic and contemporary choices, ecopolitical system analyzed and deep ego-centrifugally felt Longing for an interfaith return to win/win healthy solidarity as part of regenerative indigenous TurkeyWisdom Earth with all Her multiculturing multigenerational organic and energetic matriarchal fore-giving indigenous life systems Democratizing co-operating co-empowering co-enlightening Skills with verbal and nonverbal, left and right hemisphere, non-violently laid down listening life communication Not playing shame and self/other blame win/lose judgmental competition games embedded in negative emotions, not positive win/win regenerate motions, notions, songs and impulsive dances, positive analogies and deeply complex metaphoric healthy wealthy wiser experiences When our gratitude remembers to ask Is this my best shamelessly ecological EarthPatriotic/Matriotic self? Does this theologically reflect our healthiest ecosystemic ecotherapeutic wealth of perennial win/win communion meals ego/eco-balancing EarthWisdom? I want to produce a Thanksgiving InterFaith Feast that extends my feeling and awareness of graced multiculturing family, verbally and nonverbally communicating gratitude for healthy compassion, But, even more deeply, we long to become a polyculturally deep feeding and breeding spiritual paradise naturally pleasured Thanksgiving Banquet of win/win blue/green secular/sacred loving wide/deep listening communion, Not so much triumphalistic and communications empirical; More deeply EarthEvangelic, co-messianic as purple mountain Wonder Awesome majesties.

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