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little About Who We Are
AzureGreen is the name we chose to encompass our relationship with the green growing earth and the azure waters and sky which sustain it. Also, AzureGreen was the name given to us by Fairy as a gateway for magic.
The business was created to be a point of focus for magical work and spiritual growth. It has been undertaken as the discipline supporting that growth. As people of Findhorn might use the discipline of gardening to inform their growth, we use the work of AzureGreen. Our abstract philosophies are given a testing ground in the day to day work of envisioning the potential of what AzureGreen can be, and the actions needed to bring that potential into manifestation.
Our philosophies include: living a 3-fold balance of Action, Awareness, and Relationship; knowing it's important to recognize what your dharma—your reason for incarnating on earth—calls you to do. It is necessary to follow that dharma, to work on it; to act, not just to talk. Our dharma is best aided by a mindset that includes: exploring the unknown, seeking transformation, going beyond limitations, and aiding each other's magic. In truth, "life" includes the sentient forces hidden behind the painted scenery of what normally gets called `reality'. Life provides a lot of room for personal creation. We take the approach that we are creators of our life, not its spectators.
We seek to create, live, and work among people and in a place whose mindset and actions enhance our magical growth. That is: enhance intuitive awareness, nurture each other's potential, and keep harmonious relationship with our place in the world. We focus on this work in the settings of our business, our town, and our contact with like-minded folks who share these philosophies in words and deeds.
Our company is ever evolving, as we ourselves are. In the years to come, AzureGreen will develop new products to enhance the magic in one's life. We will work at the relationships and actions for expressing the liveliness and honor of the Old Ways. We treat our livelihood as spiritual work and as though it is what we intend to do with our time.
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