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Steve & Susie Bear: A Story of Love, Loss and Learning

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January 6, 2014

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Steve & Susie Bear: A Story of Love, Loss and Learning

What we find in a soulmate is not something wild to tame but something wild to run with.

– Robert Brault –

Steve & Susie Bear: A Story of Love, Loss and Learning

“Susie Bear was with me for thirteen years. And during that time, the relationship I had with her broke boundaries of what I thought relationships were about. There is a connection you make with an animal that goes beyond words, a power, a communication like a mother has with her infant. It’s the communication my mother had when we were upstairs playing, and she would yell up the steps, “Okay kids, you better stop what you are doing because in two minutes someone is going to start crying.” And two minutes later, someone hit their head or would start crying. How did she know that was going to happen? My mother would always do stuff like that. She primed me for listening to the intuitive ways of seeing things.” Steve Karlin has been working with animals all his life. His remarkable journey has spanned unusual friendships with wolves, mountain lions, anteaters, sloths and so much more. But the great love and foremost teacher of his life will forever be a 330-pound black bear named Susie Bear. Read on to learn about Susie Bear’s incredible encounter with a 5th grader, and the baffling and beautiful lessons she taught Steve about the interconnectedness of all life. { read more }

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Haircuts for Hugs

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January 5, 2014

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Haircuts for Hugs

Hugging closes the door to hate.

– -Tony Davis- –

Haircuts for Hugs

“Each Wednesday, barber Anthony Cymerys sets up his chair in the shade of an oak tree in Hartford’s Bushnell Park. His clients line up on park benches, some of them also turning out for free meals provided on Wednesdays by a local church. One by one they take a seat in a folding lawn chair above a car battery Cymerys uses to power his clippers. For longtime clients, the homeless, or those just down on their luck, the fee is always the same: a hug for a haircut.” This article reminds us that love is expressed in many forms, and has no prejudice. { read more }

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Share the love, and give someone a nice, BIG hug.

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An Artist’s Healing Project In Rwanda

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January 4, 2014

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An Artist's Healing Project In Rwanda

At the deepest level, the creative process and the healing process arise from a single source. When you are an artist, you are a healer.

– Rachel Naomi Remen –

An Artist’s Healing Project In Rwanda

Lily Yeh is a global artist who is fueled by a belief that art is a human right, and that artists can create a foundation for profound social change. This film documents the design, building and impact of the Rugerero Genocide Memorial, a project that brought hope and healing to the traumatized survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The monument now serves as the official memorial site for the Rubavu district in Western Rwanda. “To truly honor the dead, we have to bring beauty and to remember them in that light.” { read more }

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Learn more about the Rwanda Healing Project, which offers education, development, and hope for a future for the survivors of the genocide. { more }

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Awakening Sight: Reflections From A Photographer

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January 3, 2014

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Awakening Sight: Reflections From A Photographer

We do not see through our eyes alone.

– David Ulrich –

Awakening Sight: Reflections From A Photographer

When photographer David Ulrich faced losing his sight he had a life-changing experience,less under the dominion of ego, and more open to life, to people, and to the changes inherent in our lives. He discovered that “The nature of our perceptions is relative and depends on our state of awareness and state of being.” Follow his journey to another kind of seeing… { read more }

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Open your inner eyes this week and open to see what’s around you through awareness of where and who you are…

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Make a Difference

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We all know it feels nice to give. But how many of us would give away a sudden windfall, particularly if it meant foregoing some luxuries that you’d never dreamed possible? This lovely little film, set in rural India, illustrates just how fun generosity can be when done with sensitivity, spontaneity, and stealth.
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Resilience: The Opposite of Depression

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January 2, 2014

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Resilience: The Opposite of Depression

It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.

– Sir Edmund Hillary –

Resilience: The Opposite of Depression

“Happiness isn’t the opposite of depression — resilience is, according to psychologist Peter Kramer. Think of the people you most admire — many of them didn’t get where they are just by sailing through life without any negative experiences or failures. Most of them distinguished themselves by their ability to get right back up every time they fall, a truism reflected in countless inspirational quotations on the power of perseverance.” This article presents seven habits of highly resilient people, with practical ways that you can improve your own ability to cope with life’s challenges. { read more }

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When faced with rejection, practice one of the seven habits listed in this article. To step it up, encourage a friend to use these habits or learn more about how inspiring individuals have harnessed their resiliency to create change. { more }

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3 Resolutions For a Happier Year

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January 1, 2014

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3 Resolutions For a Happier Year

You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.

– C.S. Lewis –

3 Resolutions For a Happier Year

I do understand why people don’t like New Year’s resolutions: They can be a source of failure, year after year. Folks often pick resolutions that are inherently unrewarding, that necessitate relentless hard work, or that remind them of their mortality in a way that makes them feel small instead of grateful … Over the years I’ve learned a lot of tricks for successfully keeping my resolutions. And in the last three years, the science around willpower and habits has made great advancements, which helps a lot.” This article shares three New Year’s resolutions that could make for a happier you… { read more }

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Happy New Year to all our readers! May you dream a new and luminous dream today.

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