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Become as children
“Jesus said, ‘Whoever does not receive the kingdom like a little child will not enter it.’”
— Gospel of Thomas, Logion 22
A call to return to innocence, humility, and wonder—the true doorway to the divine.


#exposethe28
Justice and Judgement I want to address a wound that is so deep it echoes through every layer of our collective soul. It is the wound of the child. Innocence defiled, silenced by systems of power, cloaked in legal secrecy. In 1778 Australia was established as a penal colony of Empire. All of humanity has been dispossessed, genocided, hunted, enslaved, abused and violated by Satanic forces that have dominion in this earthly realm. We had and have a choice and tragically many

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20256 min read


ARE WE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR GOVERNMENT
In recent years, a growing unease has been rising to the surface; an unease once spoken only in private, behind closed doors, at kitchen tables or in encrypted messages between friends. In the aftermath of the pandemic, the climate of public discourse has shifted radically. People have begun to ask the unthinkable: are #wethepeople of supposedly free societies, trapped in a domestic violence relationship with our own governments? At first, the very comparison seems hyperboli

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20258 min read


BEYOND #METOO (PART II)
FROM HOLLYWOOD TO HOLYWORD There is a paradox at the heart of my own story: my life was saved by the same force that once sought to destroy me. My employer, who was also my abuser, became the spark that ignited the #MeToo movement here in Australia. When I stood up, spoke out, with a voice that quivered to expose the abuse of power and control in the workplace, I shattered the illusions upon which so much of modern employment, let’s call it what it is modern servitude, is bu

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20254 min read


BEYOND #METOO
A Declaration of Liberation from the shackles of manufactured feminism and corrupted patriarchy Once upon a time, a tremor of awakening rippled through the world. Its name was #metoo. It was born from our personal testimonies that were raw, real and soaked in pain. Stories that had, for centuries, been smothered under the weight of silence, shame and patriarchal abuse of power. It was my story too so when I was asked to share that story to open the #metoo movement in Australi

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20259 min read
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