Jan 21 2008
Family Mission Statement
Monday, 21 January 2008

As I discussed on Pod Cast number one,developing a family mission statement is an important part of a familiy's journey. All groups need to know the direction in which they are heading in order to eliminate confusion and chaos.

 

Imagine a business that did not develop a mission statement or business plan, it would fail. Many families do not give consideration to organizing their direction and purpose, and this is an enormous mistake. Why would we place the most important part of our lives on the back burner? You can have a successful and happy family, and I encourage you to develop your own Family Mission Statement.

 

This statement is something that everyone gets a say in. It is not dictated to the masses, but is a living breathing part of your family. This statement can change and grow over time, and include children's input as they grow. This statement is not just for families with children, but also for families without children. Feel free to use my family's statement as a foundation for building your own. As with all things, putting your unique energy and time into creating it, is what lends it magick and sends the energy out into the Universe!

 

 

Seren's Family Mission Statement

We seek to honor the ancient ways with new ways of being. The family unit that we represent is an important reflection of the spiritual community we support and we seek to honor this community through our actions and deeds. Our path and decisions are based on each individual and the collective good. We will seek not to cause harm, and will not pursue power over but seek the power within that supports the family unit. We will be honest with one another, but will not compromise ourselves to the point of sacrifice. We will seek to meet together on a regular basis, checking in with the members of this group and advocating for the needs of each other. In all that we say and do, with all that we are and ever will be we will seek first and foremost to honor the divine spark within us.

 

copyright Seren Beech 2006 

 

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