
A COLLAGE OF WAR, Part 3: The Ethical Test of Command
Is Our Current President Qualified to Meet the Moral Demands Placed on the Commander in Chief of Our Armed Forces?
Changing the world by changing ourselves.
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Is Our Current President Qualified to Meet the Moral Demands Placed on the Commander in Chief of Our Armed Forces?

What part of you has been waiting to be welcomed—not corrected, overcome, or pushed away?

How patriotism, conscience, and spiritual responsibility call us to protect freedom for everyone.

How do we remember the human being beneath the label?

What changes in us—and between us—when we feel safe enough to connect?

What happens to the human heart when war fades into daily life?

What if “transcendence” isn’t about escaping the world—but waking up from its deceptive trance?

What are we sacrificing—without noticing—when war becomes part of the routine?

Today I want to talk about war.

A fireside conversation with tribal leader Brian “BB” Melendez about land, ceremony, and the evolution of sacred space.