February 2022 Issue 159

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LOOKING AFTER OUR POLITICAL BODY WITH CONSENSUSBASED DECISIONMAKING Sonia Furstenau, MLA for Cowichan Valley, (250) 7152792 Sonia.Furstenau. MLA@leg.bc.ca

M

y fellow MLAs and I are heading back to the legislature in February. Instead of a conflict-driven approach, we would serve better if we could adopt a consensus-building and collaborative approach. Consensus-building is about process, and not simply outcomes. When we travel through a consensus-oriented process, we are likely to come out with a sense of caring, respect, and cooperation for our fellow decision-makers, knowing that we have listened respectfully and that we have been respected in our sharing. When we go through a decision-making process in a conflict-driven, adversarial way, we are more likely to come out with feelings of disrespect, resentment, and polarization. These feelings stifle future possibilities for collaboration, discourage transparency and information sharing, and lead to higher fences, rather than stronger bridges. Among the majority governments of recent years, including the present one, it is this adversarial approach that is most characteristic. The pattern is one of less transparency, less accountability, less

willingness to provide clear and straightforward answers to questions, and less room for debate. This ‘my way, or the highway’ approach is visible outside the legislature as well, and has become increasingly severe in its various manifestations. The deterioration of kindness and respect towards our fellow community members was perhaps most heart achingly visible in the protests at the BC legislature that included the hanging in effigy of Premier John Horgan, Minister Mike Farnworth, and Minister Adrian Dix. While we can and ought to quarrel with government and government decision making, it should never cross the line to the hateful, vicious, and inhumane. These actions serve only to deepen the dividing lines, and to close hearts and minds. The last two years have been challenging for all of us, given the ever-present pandemic, the decline of our natural world, our communities impacted by climate disasters, and a growing number of people having difficulty meeting their basic needs. What we need now more than ever is to lead with love and compassion. When we lead with love, and make decisions together in ways that are kind, respectful, and inclusive of those affected, the outcomes are better. How we do things constitutes what we ultimately create. Like our own bodies, our political bodies should also strive for ‘heart health’.

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Judy Johnstone, Reiki Master 250-661-0192 www.hiddengemreiki.com Governance should be rooted in service to the communities we love. When we act in concert with our fellow community members and decision-makers in the spirit of love, understanding, and respect, we make decisions

that are kinder, wiser, and more just. This is what I will continue to hold in my heart as I return to Victoria, and I will encourage my colleagues to do the same.

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February Forecasts

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Mercury Retrograde in 2022

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Everything under the Sun

3min
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Looking ahead to RCMP reform

2min
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The Coldest Night of The Year

1min
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Burning Love -Spirit Journaling

2min
page 59

Winter Walks and Dine & Sip Cowichan

3min
page 61

Revitalization of St. Andrew’s Church Cowichan Station

2min
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Happy Valentine’s Day To ME

2min
page 58

Looking After our Political Body

2min
page 57

OUR Eco Village

2min
pages 54-55

Considering the Link Between Material and Spiritual Progress

2min
page 53

Treating PTSD with Bach Flower Remedies

2min
page 52

Slow Fashion Eco Verde

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Blood Pressure

3min
page 51

Why Clay?

3min
page 48

Salmon Fry

2min
page 49

Paying it Forward: Family & Systemic Constellations

2min
pages 46-47

Custom Rechargeable Hearing Aids

2min
page 43

Pruning Edible Plants

2min
page 45

Homemade Apple Pie

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page 44

Infusing Love Into Your Life With Crystals

2min
page 41

Stress Reduction With Reiki

2min
page 40

The Four Ring Circus

1min
page 42

Romantic Bedroom Design Ideas

2min
page 39

The Only Thing Missing is Chocolate

3min
page 35

Brock Is Back

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page 34

Loving Local Valentine’s Gift Guide

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pages 36-37

A Sustainable Valentine’s Day

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Duncan’s First Free Food Pantry

3min
page 33

Food Connections 2022

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Two in One: The Couples Bed

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Queen of Hearts Nan Goodship Now Showing at Little Bird Gallery

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pages 26-27

Aquamaris Gallery in Loving Memory of John Stuart Pryce

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Golden Pineapple Balsamic and Persian Lime Glazed Salmon

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Steak Lover

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Framing Scarves and Textiles at Excellent Frameworks

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Heartwood

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Children of Wondria

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Art of Fondue

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Why We Should Read: Johnny Appleseed

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February Events

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pages 5-6

Boiled Chinese Dumplings

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Giving Has its Own Rewards for CVACS Volunteers

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Westholme Tea Company Annual Seconds Sale

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Art for any Age

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Year of The Tiger

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Royal BC Museum: BC’s Marvellous Mushrooms

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