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Keep Loving: A Universal Love Song

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Feb 12, 2015
Keep Loving: A Universal Love Song

Keep Loving: A Universal Love Song

The latest collaboration between musician Nimesh (Nimo) Patel and filmmaker Ellie Walton is a perfect reminder for Valentine’s Day: practice universal love. Embrace and accept everyone as they are and keep loving them more – through our prayers, our thoughts, and our actions. This beautiful, upbeat, message is captured through human experiences in a public transportation system, the New York City subways – a microcosm of the diverse beings that we are – with the loving help of dear friends, including Tanisha Christie, Neelam Vaswani and Chad Harper. We are one family – Keep Loving!
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Tiny Living: Making it Work

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February 12, 2015

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Tiny Living: Making it Work

Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies.

– Mother Teresa –

Tiny Living: Making it Work

When it comes to owning a home, the phrase “bigger is better” has become the norm. But a new breed of home owners have decided to go with the “less is more” approach and scale down to — gulp! — well below 500 sq. feet. The reasons are clear right away: less expensive, less cleaning, less maintenance — and also more energy efficient, cozy and elegantly streamlined. As Jay Shafer wrote in his book The Small House Book, “The key to designing my happy home … lay not so much in deciding what I needed as in recognizing all the things I can do without.” { read more }

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Find out more about the tiny house movement by watching the trailer for the award-winning documentary ‘Tiny: A Story About Living Small.’ { more }

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