This last meeting, we reset the context and rigor of what we are about. Chang Liang is right, when he mentions about it casing away any doubts. So I feel renewed, i feel soft yet resolved to keep discipline and honor in our practice.

This journey isn't an easy one. I know, cause i am in it. The difficultly for me, is really keeping us going forward. The Activist life is a deeply grounded one, there is a lot of discipline that lays the foundation, but also courage and fierce passion for the love in his heart. (There is no other way to live, there really is no other. "Love is a labor, but i know i will slave till the end. ") He leads his life with this stand, where mortality is insignificant. He understands the necessities of this world, like money and status, that may bring added benefit to his cause, but he surpasses those niceties and dwells into the essential.

You see tools and resources may be important, but like an old warrior adage, "the mind, body and spirit is all one needs." Our wit, our creativity and our courage to do the impossible are the only tools and resources we need to ignite a serious change of mindsets and lifestyle, in building a world filled with compassion, honor and love.

But it starts with me, with us and with you.

Nothing great was ever achieved from small efforts or luck, but with a great deal of courage, discipline and hard work.

So we have daily and weekly practices that support our growth and spirit, we honor ourselves and the stand we make by being dedicated to the small incognito steps - the pathway that will get us there.