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August 29, 2012

THINK OF OTHERS

Sharing the heart is a simple practice that can be used at any time and in every situation. It enlarges our view

and helps us remember our interconnection.

The essence of this practice is that when we encounter pain in our

life we breathe into our heart with the recognition that others also feel this. It’s a way of acknowledging when

we are closing down and of training to open up. When we encounter any pleasure or tenderness in our life, we

cherish that and rejoice. Then we make the wish that others could also experience this delight or this relief.

In a nutshell, when life is pleasant, think of others. When life is a burden, think of others. If this is the

only training we ever remember to do, it will benefit us tremendously and everyone else as well. It’s a way of

bringing whatever we encounter onto the path of awakening bodhichitta.

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The Power of A Grandmother’s Heart

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The Power of A Grandmother's Heart

You can’t lead the people if you don’t love the people. You can’t save the people if you don’t serve the people.

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The Power of A Grandmother’s Heart

Amid rampant gang violence in a Chicago South Side neighborhood, a grandmother has an open door policy. Diane Latiker, 54, started a nonprofit community with 10 kids in her living room in 2003. The program, Kids Off The Block, has grown to become a successful mentoring site and haven for Chicago’s youth, serving 300 kids last year. { read more }

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