June 6, 2025
A Call To Action
with suggestions and support
Today is the anniversary of D-Day, the battle that turned the tide in a war against tyranny and fascism. We feel it’s an apt day to share with you these suggestions and reminders about community action, big-picture awareness and participation. It’s important to honor those lives taken and those lives sacrificed by doing what we each can to prevent a repeat of history.
Are you participating in June 14 events?
With your family and friends?
These reminders are for anyone planning to be a part of upcoming community actions, including events on Saturday, June 14.
❧ Take a dose of ETS before you leave the house.
Bring ETS for Humans with you for sun and heat exposure and in case you need it for any other reason during the day. Take one more dose when you get home.
If your kids are joining you, give them a dose of ETS before they leave the house, as needed through the day, and again when you all get home.
To further aid in everyone’s recovery from the day — an ETS Bath (or spray) will do wonders that night or the next day.
❧ Have your EoP Infusion on you before heading out.
Make sure you and your family each have an EoP Infusion Pump on you before leaving the house. For those teenagers (and some adults) that otherwise can't be bothered, you can tell them that, yes, it may seem a little unusual, but humor you anyway and put it in their front pocket!
❧ Use EoP to support your plans and actions.
For your overall general balance and well-being, take a dose (10 drops) of Essence of Perelandra (EoP) every day.
Do this with your EoP now and before next weekend to support your goals/reasons for your participation, and for helping you take action.
❧ We offer more tips on using the Perelandra tools for finding and maintaining your balance in today's world here.
Focus. Commit. Act.
We all have a stake in our government systems — local, national and worldwide. Whether or not you join the June 14 events, if you wish to be involved in ways that improve our systems, consider these steps for getting help that are available to all of us thanks to the work of Machaelle Wright and the dedicated souls that successfully accomplished The Mount Shasta Mission. (You don't have to read the entire book to ask for help now.)
To learn more about gatherings and planning sessions, and look into opportunities to speak up and take action on what matters most to you, go to Indivisible.org.
To learn what kinds of actions are most effective in times like this and gain a better understanding of current worldwide events through plainly explained historical context, read the concise On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder.
This recent CBC News interview with Snyder will help you understand why we’re recommending the book. This isn't just about what's happening in the U.S. right now.
"There are a lot of other terrible things going on in the world. The problem that we're facing is everywhere."
"When you're under the pressure of authoritarianism, it's coming at you in the sort of 21st century post-modern way. You're overwhelmed and the overwhelming character of it is part of the process. Because there's nothing in the everyday you can get hold of that can actually help you. Whereas, if you have a sense of what happened in the 20th century, especially from the point of view of people who patiently created conceptual categories, found ways to resist — that's actually helpful."
~ Timothy Snyder



