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The Forest Man of Majuli Island

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August 17, 2014

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The Forest Man of Majuli Island

The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn

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The Forest Man of Majuli Island

It has been said that the single most powerful thing one can do to combat climate change and promote peace is to plant a tree. Jadev Payeng has been doing just that since the 1970’s on the once-barren sandbar on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. Over 40 years later, the forest he’s planted is now larger than New York City’s Central Park and is home to several thousand varieties of trees as well as an amazing diversity of wildlife, including rhino, elephants, and even tigers. { read more }

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Plant a tree to honor Jadav’s spirit this week. This website offers pointers on proper planting. { more }

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A New Model of School Reform

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August 16, 2014

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A New Model of School Reform

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

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A New Model of School Reform

So often we attack difficult issues from the ‘outside in.’ Take, for example, our failing school systems – not even Mark Zuckerburg’s generous $100 million donation could help to fix the underlying issues. And yet, one unassuming schoolhouse in Oakland, California is making unprecedented strides in educational reform. Their secret? They are transforming themselves from the inside out, through social-emotional learning (SEL) one adult at a time. Read more to learn how one school has developed an innovative new model for educational reform. { read more }

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When facing a difficult challenge, remember the most profound, long-lasting of change begins within.

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Catching Song With Bobby McFerrin

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August 15, 2014

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Catching Song With Bobby McFerrin

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Catching Song With Bobby McFerrin

“I want everyone to experience at the end of my concert…this sense of rejoicing. I don’t want them to be blown away by what I do, I want them to have this sense of real, real joy from the depths of their being. Because I think when you take them to that place then you open up a place where grace can come in.” These are the words of musician Bobby McFerrin during his interview with Krista Tippett of On Being. Read on for the full interview, as Bobby and Krista explore together the interconnections of music, improvisation and spirit. { read more }

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Try your hand at vocal improvisation — the shower is always a great place to do so!

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The Forest Man of Majuli Island

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Aug 14, 2014
The Forest Man of Majuli Island

The Forest Man of Majuli Island

It has been said that the single most powerful thing one can do to combat climate change and promote peace is to plant a tree. Jadev Payeng has been doing just that since the 1970’s on the once-barren sandbar on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. Over 40 years later, the forest he’s planted is now larger than New York City’s Central Park and is home to several thousand varieties of trees as well as an amazing diversity of wildlife, including rhino, elephants, and even tigers.
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Eating Outside the Box

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August 14, 2014

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Eating Outside the Box

Thrift is poetic because it is creative; waste is unpoetic because it is waste.

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Eating Outside the Box

We love the convenience of a prepackaged meal. But, at what cost? Did you know that in the U.S. alone, packaging materials constitute 32 percent of the municipal solid waste stream? Sadly, school lunches contribute significantly to this problem — generating between 45 and 90 pounds of Ziploc bags, foil pouches, and other packaging waste each year. That’s roughly equivalent to the weight of an average 6th grader. But, through small changes we can make a meaningful dent in this rapidly growing problem. { read more }

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Take inventory during your next shopping trip. What changes might you make to reduce your reliance on disposable packaging?

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10 Creative Rituals You Should Steal

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August 13, 2014

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10 Creative Rituals You Should Steal

It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.

– Leonardo da Vinci –

10 Creative Rituals You Should Steal

Sustained creativity doesn’t just happen — it’s the result of hard work, and daily habits which help us tap into inspiration and cultivate success. But, what are those habits and, more importantly, how might they help? In this article, 99U interviews some of the most successful, creative minds to determine their wonderfully unique routines. { read more }

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Try to incorporate a few of these positive habits into your daily routine.

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I Talk To Strangers

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August 12, 2014

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I Talk To Strangers

There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven’t yet met.

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I Talk To Strangers

One of the first rules parents often teach their children is “Don’t talk to strangers.” But Robbie Stokes was determined to flip that old life lesson on its head. So, after quitting his job working in the United States House of Representatives, Stokes, now 26, set out on an ambitious backpacking journey around the world in which his aim was to talk to as many strangers — people of all ages, races and social backgrounds — as he could. His ultimate goal? To gain invaluable wisdom, experience and knowledge from everyday people. This compelling video shares more. { read more }

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To learn more about the “I Talk To Strangers” movement or follow the tour, check out Robbie Stokes’ website. { more }

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Awakin Weekly: All We Can Do Is Share Ourselves

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All We Can Do Is Share Ourselves
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1026.jpgSo many of us believe that we have to do something. We have to take action in order to make a difference in the world. We must have a higher purpose, a mission, a profound calling. And while action certainly has its place, it’s really *how we are* in the world that makes the difference.

Consider this: if you are at peace with yourself, you are already making a difference. We can donate money, or send aid, or volunteer at a shelter, but the first thing we must do is take responsibility and stock of our own path of consciousness. If we come into harmony with ourselves and vibrate from that out into the world, we are the de facto change.

It’s not about the magnitude. It’s not about the grand nature of the contribution externally. If we gather up all the parts of ourselves and love them, that love becomes contagious. The ripple effect of this kind of energy is tremendous — in some ways more profound than all the external contributions that have ever been made. Because the more we are at peace with ourselves, the more our collective energy will shift, and anything that stands in the way of peace and tranquility will have no choice but to end or dissolve.

That’s all there is left to do. Once we have embraced all that we are, once we’ve come into a place of peace, all we can do is share ourselves. Give ourselves away. Give ourselves to as many people as possible. We will no longer be seeking to become complete by rescuing others, because we will realize that we are already complete. Then, love is the only thing left.

Tonight, as we turn out the lights, let us know that a day will come when we will be called into contribution. We will know when it happens. We will recognize it. We won’t wonder if we should or shouldn’t, nor will we question our motives. We will simply — with grace and dignity, and fullness of heart — do what needs to be done.

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An Icebox, A Live Heart And The Man Who Drove & Drove

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An Icebox, A Live Heart And The Man Who Drove & Drove

The human heart, at whatever age, opens only to the heart that opens in return.

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An Icebox, A Live Heart And The Man Who Drove & Drove

In some ways, it was surprising that any good could ever come of a cadaver, a heart failure and a vehicle with a live heart in its trunk tearing through a crowded city.

That it did on June 16, 2014 in Chennai, and that more than 50 people coordinated the whole thing with surreal precision to save a life, could tempt one to use words like âmiracleâ or âaberrationâ. But in truth, it was already the cityâs eighth time this year: a heart transplant made possible by someoneâs supreme generosity, a government organ registryâs bureaucratic brilliance and the policeâs logistical enthusiasm. { read more }

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Sometimes we are the ambulance driver, and sometimes we are the pedestrian, just trying to get out of the way for the ambulance to pass. Both matter. Find a friend and reflect on times when you have been in both roles and how both transformed your awareness of our interconnection.

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