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My House is Your House

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Oct 16, 2014
My House is Your House

My House is Your House

The way attorney and UCLA lecturer Tony Tolbert figures it: you don’t have to have money to be generous. Tony became inspired by Kevin and Hannah Salwen, who sold their 6,500 square foot home, and donated $800,000 to charity. He decided to loan his home to Felicia Dukes, a single parent of four, for a full year. After giving birth to her fourth child, Felicia fell behind on payments, and became homeless. Thanks to Tony’s generosity, Felicia could recuperate financially and emotionally. As for Tony? He’s planning to donate his home again to another family in need.
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6 Principles For Changing The World — Seriously.

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6 Principles For Changing The World -- Seriously.

Every great and deep difficulty bears in itself its own solution. It forces us to change our thinking in order to find it.

– Niels Bohr –

6 Principles For Changing The World — Seriously.

“The solution revolution — the convergence of money and meaning, problem solvers and ‘patient’ capital, governments and citizen (and commercial) changemakers — is underway. But while it flourishes in some parts of the world, other regions are still sitting on the sidelines.” Want to know what you can do to accelerate the solution economy? Read on for six world changing strategies from William D. Eggers and Paul Macmillan. { read more }

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The Pollination Project: Gifting A $1000 A Day

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The Pollination Project: Gifting A $1000 A Day

Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.

– Robert Louis Stevenson –

The Pollination Project: Gifting A $1000 A Day

A 13-year-old collects items for animal shelters. An 88-year-old offers up land to community agriculture. A young man trains prisoners in nonviolence. For Ari Nessel, each story is just another day along his journey in giving. After making a fortune in Dallas real estate, Ari wanted to give back. Yet he noticed that modern-day philanthropy tends to hold a disconnect between the funders and those who are doing the work. So he decided to seed projects rather than fund them, and has embarked on an experiment to give away $1,000 a day, every day, for the rest of his life. “My experience is that transformation happens on the fringes and in the micro areas and the individuals,” he explains. “It doesn’t happen on a large scale, it happens through all these people coming together in communities.” Learn how the seeds of The Pollination Project continue to blossom. { read more }

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Giving Discarded Laptops New Lives & New Homes

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Giving Discarded Laptops New Lives & New Homes

We have enough stuff in the world — it’s just not in the right places.

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Giving Discarded Laptops New Lives & New Homes

It started with a small request made during one of Becky Morrison’s many trips to Guinea. Instead of a donation of t-shirts and toys, she was asked if she might bring a laptop. In preparation for her next trip, Becky posted the request to social media. Within minutes, 10 used laptops once destined for the trash heap, were offered a brand new ‘home’. It was then that Becky founded Globetops, an organization that refurbishes old laptops and sends them to worthwhile applicants throughout the world. Now, through efforts like these, discarded products are finding a new lease of life and bringing hope to those in need. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: The Difference Between Education and Training

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The Difference Between Education and Training
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1052.jpgFor me, the process of education is intimately related to the process of healing. The root word of education — educare — means to lead forth a hidden wholeness in another person. A genuine education fosters self-knowledge, self-trust, creativity and the full expression of one’s unique identity. It gives people the courage to be more. Yet over the years so many health professionals have told me that they feel personally wounded by their experience of professional school and profoundly diminished by it. This was my experience as well.

It has made me wonder. Perhaps what we have all experienced is not an education at all but a training, which is something quite different. Certainly in medicine the training dimension of schooling has become more and more central and assumed a greater importance as the many techniques of the scientific approach have been developed. The goal of a training is competence and replicability. Uniqueness is often discouraged and may even be viewed as dangerous.

A training is all about the right way and the wrong way to do everything. In a training your own way of doing something can often become irrelevant. In such a milieu students often experience their learning as a constant struggle to be good enough. Training creates a culture of relentless evaluation and judgment. In response students try to become someone different than who they are.

At the end of the Healer’s Art teachings, the students stand in a large circle, silently review their memories of the course and identify the most important thing that they learned or remembered during the course. They then turn this insight into an affirmation: a little phrase which begins in one of three ways: I am … I can … or I will. One at a time, the students go around the circle each saying their phrase out loud. This year will be the 24th year that I have taught the course at my medical school. The most common thing that students say in this sharing is a simple three-word phase: I AM ENOUGH. Year after year it is the same phrase I myself say as well. It is the beginning of everything.

In Medicine, training is essential to technical competence. The real question is, is training good enough?
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My dream of medicine was not to become competent. My dream was to become a friend to life. It was that dream that enabled me to endure the relentless pursuit of competency required of me. But competence did not fulfill me then and could not have fulfilled me for my medical lifetime. Only a dream can do that.

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The Myth Of Creative Inspiration

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The Myth Of Creative Inspiration

You can’t “try” to do things. You simply “must” do things.

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When we read the masterpieces of authors such as Maya Angelou, James Chabon, or Franz Kafka – we assume that it is their creative genius which helps the words to flow. But, what if creativity were more a matter of habit, than these often elusive moments of inspiration? Franz Kafka, for example, worked tirelessly through the night. While Maya Angelou rented a room to create during the day. In each of these cases, the authors set aside time for their passion. Why? Because they knew this daily routine would help them to succeed. Read more to learn how our daily habits help to ensure our personal success. { read more }

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Pema with Oprah and Omega registration opens

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Registration Opens for Pema’s Weekend Programs at Omega Institute in 2015

Because Pema’s programs sell out at Omega, there are a lot of people who would like to attend, but haven’t been able to. This time, Omega is opening registration for two days before the general public for her two programs next year just for friends of the Pema Chödrön Foundation. Registration will open tomorrow, Monday, October 13. You can reserve your spot by calling 800-944-1001 or 845-266-4444. Phone hours are Mon.-Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 10-5, EDT.

Pema will be teaching twice at Omega in 2015: May 29-31 and October 2-4. Pema’s longtime teaching assistant and the president of the Pema Chodron Foundation, Tim Olmsted, will be assisting her for both programs.

If you want to learn more about Omega, its accommodations, and cancellation policy, please visit the Omega website at eomega.org – here. Hope to see you at Omega next year!
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Pema and Oprah on Super Soul Sunday

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Last month, Pema was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday. It was a lovely interview that we thought that you might like to listen in.

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Father Rocky’s Safe Haven For Street Children

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Father Rocky's Safe Haven For Street Children

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Father Rocky’s Safe Haven For Street Children

What is the link between a Catholic priest and at-risk youth in the Phillippines? Hope for the future. In 1997, Father Marciano “Rocky” G. Evangelista, known as Father Rocky, founded the Tuloy sa Don Bosco School. Since its inception, the Don Bosco School has functioned as a refuge for thousands of teenagers and street children who could otherwise have become absorbed into the prevailing system of youth seeking security through drug trafficking, networks of vigilante justice and other crimes. Through his school, Father Rocky provides students with more than just an education and shelter: he gives them practical training, exposure to artistic outlets, and career opportunities to truly transform the uncertainty in their lives into stability and hope. This article highlights the power of compassion and demonstrates how one person really can create a better world. { read more }

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1000 Cranes For 1000 Strangers

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The welfare of each is bound up in the welfare of all.

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1000 Cranes For 1000 Strangers

The world can seem like a cold place sometimes — a place where you are completely disconnected from the people around you, even if you are sitting across from them on a bus. Designer and artist Marielle Coppes believes you have a tremendous power within you to do good. And once you discover this power, there are no boundaries. Watch this short, sweet video of how Coppes decided to brighten people’s day and show them that they are connected and loved. { read more }

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