Creating a Safe & Free Canada
In the YouTube video below, at 3 min in, Kate Alexander, an actress who created the society, End Violence Everywhere, explains how she had to move to the US because of her fear of her former partner stalking her after he almost killed her . . .
In 2009 I was brutally attacked by a partner and bedridden for 3 days. I remember being barely able to get to the bathroom, crawling on my stomach somehow.
After the 3rd day, when I was more cognizant, I called a friend, and he insisted I call 911. The man who hurt me was arrested, spent a day in jail, and released. When he was in jail, the cops came to where I lived to take photos of my bruises. I was black and blue.
A few months later, I received a call from the crown prosecutor handling the case. Reluctantly, I agreed to go to court, and this man was sentenced to a year-long once-a-week evening anger management course.
The court said it was mandatory to go to every single session. He missed the very last session and had to repeat the course for another year. He did another 52 evening sessions to die shortly after, falling off a roof, because he fell back into his alcoholism.
Going to court and the evening sessions did not heal him. It did nothing to change his situation of childhood pain leading to adult pain . . .
I remember being in court testifying, thinking this is not healing on any level for anyone.
It was terrifying to be be there—the women cops that came to testify along with me told me they thought I would never show up—but at the same time, it was an opportunity for me to stand up for myself, possibly create a precedent for others.
At that time, as is still the case today, only worse—with these crimes there has to be 99.9 % evidence.
This man was charged partly because of the cops’ photo album of my black and blue face and body. The crown prosecutor probably thought he had a good chance to win this case because of that photo album.
Today, with all the violent crime in Canada, many of us do not feel safe.
As Pierre says at 28:44 in the above video:
“If you’re out there, if you’re afraid, if you’re angry with the terror and the crime . . . call your local MP and say: “If you don’t vote for ‘jail not bail’ I won’t vote for you.”
We can make a difference. Take a stand in the without—-but even more importantly, take a stand within—come to peace with your past, as I speak about in my new book, The Divine Mother’s Guidebook, Home to the Heart, How Things Work in the Higher Realms.
As Within So Without
As we do our inner work, we are more and more able. We feel the worthiness and LOVE for self, to take that stand for ourselves and others in our communities.
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