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Kindness Weekly: Strangers, Friends, and Family

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March 24, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, there were so many heart-warming stories that came in this week. To read about the beautiful love that was shared between complete strangers and new neighbors in town, to being there for friends when they need it, to spending quality time with an aging grandmother. Thank you for spreading so much joy and love in the world. space
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Small Acts of Kindness

space matthew_sturgis wrote: “Yesterday, while driving from the Philadelphia area to my home in Upstate NY, I stopped at a Wawa to grab dinner. I gave a jump to a couple Air Force Academy Cadets home on spring leave.”
space alisamom wrote: “just gave $5 to a homeless guy holding a sign at the intersection.I’ve never done that before”
space tmckay wrote: “We shared tickets we had to an event with special friends who are going through a tough time right now. It was good to escape for a little while and reconnect. Smiles were all around.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 5 love notes to my grand-mother
Story2 The kindness of strangers at the airport
Story3 Being welcomed into a new town
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Can Connection Cure Addiction?

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March 24, 2015

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Can Connection Cure Addiction?

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Can Connection Cure Addiction?

“It is now one hundred years since drugs were first banned — and all through this long century of waging war on drugs, we have been told a story about addiction…This story is so deeply ingrained in our minds that we take it for granted: There are strong chemical hooks in these drugs, so if we stopped on day twenty-one, our bodies would need the chemical. We would have a ferocious craving. We would be addicted. That’s what addiction means.” The best way to win the drug war might not be police or prisons, argues the author of this article, instead, we should strive to reduce feelings of isolation. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: A Question of Story

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A Question of Story
by Thomas Berry

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1002.jpgFor peoples, generally, their story of the Universe and the human role within the universe is their primary source of intelligibility and value. Only through this story of how the Universe came to be in the beginning and how it came to be as it is does a person come to appreciate the meaning of life or to derive the psychic energy needed to deal effectively with those crisis moments that occur in the life of the individual and in the life of the society. Such a story communicates the most sacred of mysteries …. and not only interprets the past, it also guides and inspires our shaping of the future.

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The Universe story is the quintessence of reality. We perceive the story. We put it in our language, the birds put it in theirs, and the trees put it in theirs. We can read the story of the Universe in the trees. Everything tells the story of the Universe. The winds tell the story, literally, not just imaginatively. The story has its imprint everywhere, and that is why it is so important to know the story. If you do not know the story, in a sense you do not know yourself; you do not know anything.

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It’s all a question of story. We are in trouble just now because we are in between stories. The Old Story—the account of how the world came to be and how we fit into it—sustained us for a long time. It shaped our emotional attitudes, provided us with life purpose, energized action, consecrated suffering, integrated knowledge, guided education. We awoke in the morning and knew where we were. We could answer the questions of our children. We could identify crime, punish transgressors. Everything was taken care of because the story was there. But now it is no longer functioning properly, and we have not yet learned the New Story.

–Thomas Berry

About the Author: Thomas Berry was a Catholic priest of the Passionist order, cultural historian, cosmologist and “Earth scholar”. Among advocates of deep ecology and "ecospirituality", he is famous for proposing that a deep understanding of the history and functioning of the evolving universe is a necessary inspiration and guide for our own effective functioning as individuals and as a species.

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A Question of Story
How has your story of the Universe shaped who you are? Can you share a personal story of a time you experienced the story of the Universe? What does the New Story of the Universe mean to you?
Denis Khan wrote: ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the fa…
Abhishek wrote: To me, the New Story clearly is a story of much greater interconnection – where we, as the organs of the Gaia are sensing the imbalances that are happening. We connect, collaborate and conspire…
david doane wrote: The story we have of the universe is very important — it’s the ground out of which we see the world. Sometimes we’re indoctrinated with a story that we eventually set aside for a story that we…
Kristin Pedemonti wrote: While I believe the story of the universe is indeed important in shaping us & giving us a sense of place, I also believe that there is a wonderful, and connecting New Story being told; one …
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