Innocence speaks the language of the naked truth.

It is our connection with courage and change.

Severn Cullis-Suzuki is an environmental activist who gave this speech at the UN Earth Summit of 1992, when she was only 12 years old. Listen to it. Feel the passion of innocence.

Because innocence is hard-wired to what feels like truth, it drives our passions. The truth renews us. Passion is personal. Passion and truth power us to meet challenges of communicating and change.

Innocence is awareness tuned to intuition that keeps in touch with the present. Today, we are resetting the moral compass. Things are changing. Social transformation is a reflection of the way we treat ourselves, each other and our planet.

Innocence we are born with keeps us reminds us who we are. It has the power to keep us true to our hearts where natural passion drives change. We can thrive and unfold in harmony with the times. By sensing our own innocence, we stay aware of the bigger picture. Everyone is part of the big picture.

Think with your senses to notice what’s happening. Feel with your mind to notice what makes sense. Stay in step with change. Stay in step with Now.

Everyone has a private, inner free zone, an intuitive channel to courage and passion. Every person is born with a dream. Stay in touch with yours. Never give up.

It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. ~ Darwin

Innocence flames your passions. Think with your senses. Feel with your mind. Be free. The inner power of innocence constantly resets your drive to thrive. Innocence embraces change.

CHANGE

C – is creative, challenging and constant. We are all part of it.
H – happens naturally without our permission. Being part of it unites us.
A – is adapting and action, just as breathing and loving are part of adapting and living.
– brings new answers, opportunities and solutions through the innocent creativity of an open mind.
G – galvanizes passions.
-is everywhere, every day for everyone.

F.Scott Fitzgerald wrote, “I don’t want to repeat my innocence, I want the pleasure of losing it again.”

#janebernard

Book: Fine Tuning Sensual Thinking

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