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Learning Forgiveness in an Unforgiving World

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September 16, 2015

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Learning Forgiveness in an Unforgiving World

The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.

– Mahatma Gandhi –

Learning Forgiveness in an Unforgiving World

In her enlightening and engaging new book, “Triumph of the Heart,” journalist Megan Feldman Bettencourt strives to explain what forgiveness really means, some of its myths and misconceptions, as well as the healthy benefits it possesses. From incredible stories of people who have chosen forgiveness after their lives have been shattered, to others who are struggling to actually forgive themselves, the book is a wonderful overview on the true power of forgiveness. { read more }

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Say It Like It Is

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September 15, 2015

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Say It Like It Is

So yes, the world is coming to an end, and the path towards a new beginning starts within you.

– Prince Ea –

Say It Like It Is

There is no holding back in this powerful film featuring spoken-word artist Prince Ea. His lyrics are on point, wrapping all of society’s faults and failings into a tight little ball before firing it straight at us. He lays out the problems but also the solution – “real love, true love, boundless love.” { read more }

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Harness your power to tap into the universal love. Perform an act of kindness or be mindful in every interaction or show a little more compassion than usual.

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Awakin Weekly: The Gift of New Eyes

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The Gift of New Eyes
by Rachel Naomi Remen

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1054.jpgMany years ago, I had just given a talk on the messages, both positive and negative, that we convey to our patients without our awareness; sometimes with words but often with just our tone of voice, our touch, our facial expression or the way in which we listen. At the end of the talk, I was standing with those who wanted to share their thoughts and discuss things a little more when a student came up to me, slipped a little piece of paper into the pocket of my white coat and walked off. I carried it around forgotten for almost a week. When I finally found it I was looking for something else (a lifelong pattern of mine). He had put together some lines from two other poems:

I had a dream
That honeybees were making honey in my heart
Out of my old failures.
There is no right or wrong
Beyond the right and the wrong
There is a field.
I’ll meet you there.

I have never had the chance to thank him for the healing and the gift of new eyes. As a patient myself I knew how strengthening and life transforming such genuine meetings can be. How they open new possibilities. Perhaps this poem is the message that education needs to deliver to every student. It is a message for all of us as well.

About the Author: Excerpted from Rachel Naomi Remen’s blog. âHer groundbreaking curriculumn, the Healer’s Art is now taught yearly in more than half of American medical schools and in medical schools in seven countries abroad.

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What do you understand by the “field beyond right and wrong?” Can you share a personal story of a time when you were able to enter the field beyond right and wrong? What practice helps you develop the new eyes to see beyond right and wrong?
Jagdish P Dave wrote: Rumi’s poem says it all. Yes . There is a place beyond right and wrong, a place beyond the legal, rational, social and moral right and wrong. And that place is the place where there is no yours…
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Kindness Weekly: In The Hands of Strangers

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Moringa Project: An Improbable Project

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September 13, 2015

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Moringa Project: An Improbable Project

Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.

– Henry Ford –

Moringa Project: An Improbable Project

Enjoy this unlikely story of how the seeds of persistence, trust, and faith brought together the most unlikely of friendships between a rural Ghanaian man and an American woodworker. But perhaps more importantly, it was the partnership that was established that has empowered many underprivileged people in some impoverished villages around Ghana, West Africa. { read more }

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How Awe Makes Us Generous

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September 12, 2015

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How Awe Makes Us Generous

All the great religions have a place for awe, for ecstatic transport at the wonder and beauty of creation.

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How Awe Makes Us Generous

“What do the Grand Canyon, Sistine Chapel, and gazing at distant stars all have in common? They can awaken a deep appreciation for the world around us and inspire a profound sense of awe….But is that experience strictly personal? New research from UC Berkeley and UC Irvine suggests that experiencing awe can actually prompt us to act more benevolently toward others. In other words, awe can help make the world a better place.” { read more }

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What ordinary part of everyday life, if you stopped to consider it, would fill you with awe? Take a moment to appreciate that right now.

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Photos of Indigenous Americans Without Stereotypes

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September 11, 2015

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Photos of Indigenous Americans Without Stereotypes

Man’s law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.

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Photos of Indigenous Americans Without Stereotypes

Three years ago photographer Matika Wilbur, a member of the Tulalip and Swinomish tribes, set out on a vast road trip across America to photograph members of all 562 of America’s federally-recognized tribes. (That number is now 566.) Her collection so far includes images from more than 200 tribes she has visited in the course of traveling 80,000 miles around the western United States. { read more }

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Today try to look with a photographer’s eye at what is in front of you and see deeper, beneath the surface of people and things…

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Say It Like It Is: The World Is Coming to an End

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Say It Like It Is: The World Is Coming to an End

Say It Like It Is: The World Is Coming to an End

There is no holding back in this powerful film featuring spoken-word artist Prince Ea. His lyrics are on point, wrapping all of society’s faults and failings into a tight little ball before firing it straight at us. He lays out the problems but also the solution – "real love, true love, boundless love." "So yes, the world is coming to an end, and the path towards a new beginning starts within you."
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The Inner Landscape of Beauty

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September 10, 2015

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The Inner Landscape of Beauty

The poignance of being a human being is that you are the place where the invisible becomes visible.

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The Inner Landscape of Beauty

Listen to what Irish poet and philosopher John O’Donohue had to say in one of his last interviews about what he called “the invisible world.” As he sees it, “the visible world is the first shoreline of the invisible world…And connecting to the elemental can be a way of coming into rhythm with the universe.” { read more }

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Ask yourself what is truly elemental in your life as you listen to the rhythms of the world around you.

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