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What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured. — Kurt Vonnegut

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May 19, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, One of the greatest joys of life is a beautiful community that is centered around values. This week we saw many stories that focused on sowing small seeds of hope, that help build a life-affirming community. We would love to hear about some of your practices, that bring your local community together. Share your story here. space
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Small Acts of Kindness

space myandby wrote: “leaving $5 every time I go through a drive-thru here in the town in which I work. And if I don’t eat out one day I’ll leave a $5 for someone at Wal-Mart, or on a windshield, or some other place.”
space alisamom wrote: “My wonderful husband got up before me, fed the dogs, and brought me coffee in bed :)”
space jasimmons wrote: “After taking the 21 day challenge, I found out how much I depend on the digital world. I started to “stop and smell the roses” more and take time out away from the computer and the cell phone.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 Father and daughter practice random acts of kindness in their neighborhood.
Story2 Walking along a street in Delhi he took the opportunity to do something nice for others.
Story3 A Mechanic goes above and beyond the call of duty.
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Is There a Fingerprint for Compassion?

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Is There a Fingerprint for Compassion?

A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.

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Is There a Fingerprint for Compassion?

As society continues to learn more and more from scientific research when it come to things like medicine and the environment, it has also led to something that might be a little more surprising: matters of the heart, or more simply ⦠compassion. With the help of several scientific teams, researchers are starting to discover that one of the main nerves in the body might just be the fingerprint in helping people react and hone in on vital empathetic feelings towards others. { read more }

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Learn more about the meaning – and the benefits of practicing – compassion from the Greater Good website. { more }

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Awakin Weekly: A Strange Predicament

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A Strange Predicament
by Pavithra Mehta

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1069.jpgWhen I stop to consider the facts
They astonish me.
There you are, couched in your own skin,
And here I am in mine.
No matter how close,
We must each do our own living.
Your heart cannot be persuaded to pump my blood.
My lungs will not consent to breathe for yours.
It is an odd arrangement.
Inside me, a mansion of memory and anticipation.
A place other people may visit, like a museum.
Inside you, a similar mansion that I can visit.
And with your permission, gaze at pictures on the wall.
But only until closing time.
And is this not a strange predicament?
This seeming and inescapable individuality?
The hard shell of ‘I’ that we live inside,
Like soft-bodied sea creatures.
When did we choose this?
And on whose ill-advice?
How different the world would be
If we could waft through different identities
As easily as the wind inhabits the trees.
Then the woman selling flowers at the street corner
Would be me.
And the crumpled leaf of the half-blown rose in her bucket
Would be me.
And the man reaching into his back pocket to pay for the bouquet – me. Me. Me.
Then I would not be ‘I’ any more.
And neither would you.
No not at all and never again.
Once out of the bottle
No genie of sound mind ever chooses to return
To such cramped, uncomfortable quarters.

About the Author: Pavithra Mehta is a poet, award-winning filmmaker and âauthor, and ServiceSpace visionary. Her film and book "Infinite Vision," tell the improbable story of a crippled, retired eye surgeon who integrated innovation with empathy, service with business principles, and inner change with outer transformation.

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What comes up for you as you contemplate the ability to waft through different identities? Can you share an experience where you felt an invitation to leave cramped, uncomfortable quarters and live more expansively? What is a practice that inspires you to go beyond small identities?
david doane wrote: I love the question as to what comes up for me as I contemplate the ability to waft through different identities. What comes up for me is that we are separate and we are one, individual and tog…
AJ wrote: This is pure and total GENIUS! AMAZED am I! Thank you ( so much) for sharing your mind’s eye! …
Sanjeev Verma wrote: Everyone is a spiritual being having a human experience- each experience is different. …
Jgdish P Dave wrote: I know. No man is an island. We all are connected, branches of the same tree called The Tree of Life. However, most of us are taught and conditioned to create and live in an individualisti…
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