If you are new to Sacred Anarchy it’s natural to be peeling the layers to innerstand the vocabulary and mission — that’s because all movements require a School of Thought.
You attend “a university” and you eventually become familiar with its place of study and discipline.
9 years ago I came up with the concept of a kismet client, which is not a customer. A customer buys something, while a kismet client pays attention.
This currency exchange is what makes a movement a movement.
While a business works to attract their “ideal customers”, a movement has one primary objective and that is for the leader of that movement to evolve.
The way the leader is able to continually evolve is by working with its kismet clients.
A kismet client is part of your Mythic City. "They" reside in the 12th house of your astrological birthchart — which represents the subconscious, the parts of yourself you still need to resolve, evolve, and mature. .
The kismet client is a mirror to our blind spots.
This is how the leader of a movement (which is essentially synonymous with “living a life with purpose”), continues to grow boundlessly. There is no end to this evolution because the kismet client continues to evolve, which allows them to reveal deeper and deeper parts of YOUR subconscious mind.
So, if you’re new to Sacred Anarchy, please know that when we speak of the “kismet client” and “leading a movement”, this is what we are referring to.
To say you do not want to lead a movement, really would just mean you don’t want to live a life with purpose. And surely, this is not what you mean.
And to be in service to your kismet clients translates to your willingness to look in the mirror every chance you can to see parts of yourself you need more awareness around.
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You are able to see these parts of yourself in other people.
I am forever grateful for my kismet clients because they show me every day the parts of myself that need healing and attention — and it is because of them, I have a movement that is forever growing and evolving.
These are metaphors for a life worth living.