Kira Kay - Spirituality in Action
I hope that my words can inspire other people to follow their heart and intuition for the benefit of us all!
http://www.kirakay.com/hands-with-hands.html
Since 2002 I have been actively participating with Nepali friends in various projects that have organically evolved out of mutual interest to support children and women in need. We have now four children homes and an expanding outreach program to support rural women in their own businesses.
For details about the projects and how you might also become involved please visit: www.handswithhands.com
If you are interested in a sponsorship that gives orphans who live in our children's homes, the chance to get the higher level of school education contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
http://www.kirakay.com/hands-with-hands.html
Realisation
In 1995 I had a series of dreams of being in the Himalayan Mountains and sitting by a lake receiving instruction about my life from an old wise man.
Some months later I made the trip to Nepal and impatiently hiked up the mountains and sat beside a lake … and instead of meeting a wise man I met my own inner voice with a loud and clear message – find myself and embrace my own humanity and others, and get out of the ‘ideas’ of a spiritual journey!
As I walked back down the mountains and assessed my life and the world around me I felt quite humbled and realised how selfish I had been. It was a life changing moment. I left that trip of Nepal with two things – the depth of this realisation still working within me and the memory of the gentle natured people living in poor conditions yet happy of spirit.
Returning to Nepal
It was some years before I returned to Nepal, in 2002. By this time I had become more familiar with my own and others humanity and truly realised the gift of giving to others. I travelled this second time to Nepal with an inner urge to be involved in social service, to help those who had little in the way of material support. It began a different aspect of self-discovery that continues to this day.
I am now frequent visitor to Nepal, and I consider it my second home.
http://www.kirakay.com/hands-with-hands.html
Since 2002 I have been actively participating with Nepali friends in various projects that have organically evolved out of mutual interest to support children and women in need. We have now four children homes and an expanding outreach program to support rural women in their own businesses.
For details about the projects and how you might also become involved please visit: www.handswithhands.com
If you are interested in a sponsorship that gives orphans who live in our children's homes, the chance to get the higher level of school education contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
http://www.kirakay.com/hands-with-hands.html
Realisation
In 1995 I had a series of dreams of being in the Himalayan Mountains and sitting by a lake receiving instruction about my life from an old wise man.
Some months later I made the trip to Nepal and impatiently hiked up the mountains and sat beside a lake … and instead of meeting a wise man I met my own inner voice with a loud and clear message – find myself and embrace my own humanity and others, and get out of the ‘ideas’ of a spiritual journey!
As I walked back down the mountains and assessed my life and the world around me I felt quite humbled and realised how selfish I had been. It was a life changing moment. I left that trip of Nepal with two things – the depth of this realisation still working within me and the memory of the gentle natured people living in poor conditions yet happy of spirit.
It was some years before I returned to Nepal, in 2002. By this time I had become more familiar with my own and others humanity and truly realised the gift of giving to others. I travelled this second time to Nepal with an inner urge to be involved in social service, to help those who had little in the way of material support. It began a different aspect of self-discovery that continues to this day.
I am now frequent visitor to Nepal, and I consider it my second home.
Through the natural organic growth of various projects, initiated in conjunction with Nepali friends, I have gained much experience and knowledge. It has confirmed my inner knowing that a small amount of encouragement and support can create and stimulate growth and development in healthy ways.
Watching and listening to the stories of women and children in their expression of empowerment is very heart warming and encouraging. Witnessing men in their communities have the courage to follow their ideas and establish new directions is uplifting. To experience these people as my friends is a joy as I receive from them.
I have experienced a profound depth of heart opening through my times in Nepal. It has brought me to greater understanding of ‘being with’ and approaching the topic of ‘Aid’ from a holistic perspective.
Although people in Nepal (and many other places) may lack in education, material wealth and resources, these are human beings with an innate desire for growth.
It has deepened my belief that we truly can work, live, play and evolve and grow together with greater sensitivity and caring with one another.
http://www.handswithhands.com
This general topic of ‘hands-with-hands’ has become a big part of my daily life.
I am often in communication with my friends and new families in Nepal as well as sharing with interested people around the world.
I hope that my own words can inspire other people to follow their heart and intuition for the benefit of us all!
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