Your NameMarryam Safe
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Cohort AssignmentEurope, Africa, and the Middle East with Online Intensive, Winter-Spring 2024
1. What do you see as your primary work at this stage of your life?

Serving all life in all aspects of my life and realise the potential of being a human.

2. What role do you see as yours to play?

To serve, to love, to care, and to be in service of a deeper seeing that recognises the interrelations.

3. What goals or aims do you have in regard to the above?

The recognition of the sacredness of life by humans and to remove my own inner veils that might hinder this in myself.

4. Where do you feel your next arenas for personal growth are?

Inward! And on another level on the reflection of the universe in my heart and vice versa. On a physical level, I think and feel that education in all its forms (somatics, classrooms, art exhibitions, gardening and tending the soil, swimming and becoming one with the sea, forest walks, silently observing the desert night skies, being present and doing nothing, and dance performances) holds a golden key and I try to contribute my time to that. And I always find great joy in it!

5. And for professional growth?

In terms of professional growth, as I mentioned I would love to dedicate my time to education in all its magical forms, in service to the joy of the hearts and walking a journey of mutual co-liberation together.

6. What have you invested in to get you where you are?

I have invested in love! Have lived for love! And will die for love!

7. What fields of learning and which thinkers have been important in your life?

Sufism and all those enlightened hearts. Hinduism and its everlasting wisdom. Daoism and its liberation from the rational mind. Indigenous wisdoms and their embodied divinity. Matriarchal societies and their deep thinking of social structures and their art of peace, organic radical anarchism.
Rumi, Shams of Tabriz, Hafez, Christopher Alexander, Gregory Bateson, Heidi Goter Abentrodt, Bill Mollison, Vandana Shiva.

8. Can you frame your philosophy or cosmology of life? What role(s) do humans play in it?

My cosmology of life does not fit into a frame. It could be a dance, or a dance of stillness. It takes light from love and recognises it in every pulse of this living world. And dances with it and is pained from its pain and is overjoyed by its blossoms of peace and beauty.

Date CreatedMarch 4, 2024