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Mirjam Luthe Claimed

Together we walk in beauty...

Walk in Beauty

A wholehearted journey in Mindfulness, Compassion and Gratefulness Practices to plant seeds for inner & outer transformation.

“With beauty before me may I walk,…”
“hozho naasha” translated from Navajo/Dineh language by Patricia Anne Davis

Walk in beauty is the translation of the Navajo term for the spiritual path of celebrating the sacredness of life. Thinking and acting in a Beauty Way sheds light on how we walk, feel physically and emotionally, and how we explore our own inner wilderness in relation to everyone and all life. To walk in beauty refers to being in balance and conscious relationship with a natural way of life, cultivating the intention to deeper understand the wisdom of nature. It is about remembering the mystery that all inter-is.

Walk in beauty also means remembering the spark of light in each of us, even in midst of challenging moments in our collective human experience. „Feel the preciousness of life”, Bernie Glassman said in his last Bearing Witness Retreat in Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2017. As social human beings, we are equipped to feel with the joy and the suffering of others, ourselves and life on this precious planet Earth. By experience, we also know the desire to contribute to something vaster than just ourselves. We long for meaning to be happy.

Therefore, we need each other and the energy of community. To walk in beauty together and exploring the deeper meaning of interbeing is the overarching vision and solid ground of my work, teaching mindfulness, compassion and gratefulness practices, weaving within and beyond communities and seeding projects to sustain themselves and emerge further. I understand it as a lived path towards peace, starting with our journey within, becoming more and more conscious about all relations. 

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  • To walk in beauty refers to being in balance and conscious relationship with a natural way of life, cultivating the intention to deeper understand the wisdom of nature. It is about remembering the mystery that all inter-is. It is about un-learning and asking old-new questions: Who are we? Who are we really? What is LIFE?...
  • Exploring & Orienting, Practicing & Deepening, Contributing & Supporting, Initiating & Connecting
  • Listening & Sensing, Connecting People & Ideas, Supporting & Caring, Hands-on Action, Initiating & Starting, Reflecting & Learning, Structuring & Organizing, Creative Expression, Teaching & Sharing, Being in Process
  • Inspiration, A project to support, People to connect with, Feedback on an idea
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