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Can People Change?

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September 9, 2015

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Can People Change?

I wanted to change the world. But I have found that the only thing one can be sure of changing is oneself.

– Aldous Huxley –

Can People Change?

“One day, after a talk I had given on altruism, a person in the audience got up and said in an irritated tone: “What are you hoping for by encouraging us to cultivate altruism? Look at the history of humanity! It’s always the same thing! An uninterrupted succession of wars and suffering. That’s human nature, you can’t change anything about that!” But is this truly the case?…Can the individual change? And if he can, does this change have an influence on society and on succeeding generations?” Author and Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard takes a deep look at these questions in his book on altruism. { read more }

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Today, take a small step towards making a change in yourself that you would like to see realized.

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One Poem that Saved a Forest

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September 8, 2015

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One Poem that Saved a Forest

I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering.

– Robert Frost –

One Poem that Saved a Forest

We all like to know where our offerings are taking us, the “goals” of the actions we take. But what if we could trust in the offering itself? One poem from Jacqueline Suskin proves that, given the chance, every gift has the power to change the world around us. { read more }

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Who can you gift with your words today? Whether it’s a short, anonymous note of kindness, or a heartfelt compliment to someone you see daily, take a moment to gift a bit of yourself through a word or two.

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Awakin Weekly: Love Like Water

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Love Like Water
by Mark Nepo

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tow2.jpgWater in its clear softness fills whatever hole it finds. It is not skeptical or distrusting. It does not say this gully is too deep or that field is too open. Like water, the miracle of love is that it covers whatever it touches, making the touched thing grow while leaving no trace of its touch.

Most things break instead of transform because they resist. The quiet miracle of love is that without our interference, it, like water, accepts whatever is tossed or dropped or placed into it, embracing it completely.

Of course, we are human and are easily hurt if not loved back or if loved poorly. But we waste so much of life’s energy by deliberating who and what shall be worthy of our love when in the deepest elemental sense, these choices are not in our province, any more than rain can choose what it shall fall upon.

In truth, the more we let love flow, the more we have to love. This is the inner glow that sages and saints of all ages seem to share: the wash of their love over everything before then; not just people, but birds and rocks and flowers and air.

Beneath the many choices we have to make, love, like water, flows back into the world through us. It is the one great secret available to all. Yet somewhere the misperception has been enshrined that to withhold love will stop hurt. It is the other way around. As water soaks scars, love soothes our wounds. If opened to, love will accept the angrily thrown stone, and our small tears will lose some of their burn in the great ocean of tears, and the arrow released to the bottom of the river will lose its point. Only love with no thought of return can soften the point of suffering.

About the Author: Mark Nepo is a poet, teacher, storyteller and author of the New York Times #1 bestseller, The Book of Awakening. This excerpt is taken from The Book of Awakening.

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Seeds: A Story of Uncommon Change

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September 7, 2015

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Seeds: A Story of Uncommon Change

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

– Robert Louis Stevenson –

Seeds: A Story of Uncommon Change

Discover the story of Aruna, who’s journey speaks of the transformative power of love and service. Aruna grew up in a poor leprosy community in India and, like so many other kids growing up in the harsh reality of a slum, did not believe in her dreams or that much good would come from her life, other than a prescribed arranged marriage. That was, until, she met Jayesh Patel, co-founder of Manav Sadhna, an NGO based on the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad, India, who recognized and nurtured her potential as a leader. His belief inspired Aruna to take her education and life more seriously, and to take a more active role in her community’s affairs. As a result, she is now one of a handful of young women the first in the community’s history who successfully enrolled in college, who actively volunteer, and who have opened up an entirely new path for girls growing up. This film gives the viewer a privileged insight into a humble corner of the world in Ahmedabad India. It also reveals that no matter where you are from, you can bring about change through compassionate service and can grow from the love that it brings. { read more }

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Sow your own seeds of love. Do something small (or big) for someone in your neighborhood.

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Kindness Weekly: Boundless Spirit

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How Good Habits Can Make You Happier

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September 6, 2015

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How Good Habits Can Make You Happier

Good habits are worth being fanatical about.

– John Irving –

How Good Habits Can Make You Happier

One of life’s enduring missions is the quest to create good habits. The big ones always come to the forefront: eating healthier, exercising more, becoming more productive. And as many of us know, the stumbling blocks are ever-present. But as Gretchen Rubin sees it, one of the keys to effectively generating good habits is simply knowing yourself, stating, “Shape the habit to suit yourself, and then you set yourself up for success.” { read more }

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The Love Kitchen

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The Love Kitchen

Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need.

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The Love Kitchen

Helen Ashe and Ellen Turner are 82-year old twin sisters with huge hearts. They cook breakfast for dozens of needy Knoxville folks who come to the Love Kitchen twice a week for a free meal, and for delivery to the hundreds of people in need who have no way to get to Love Kitchen, and for the hundreds more who come by and pick up much-needed emergency food bags. The sisters cook for the hungry, the homeless, the helpless, the hopeless, and the homebound and have been offering their love through service for 25 years. { read more }

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Can Compassion Change the World?

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September 4, 2015

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Can Compassion Change the World?

Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.

– The Dalai Lama –

Can Compassion Change the World?

Can compassion change the world? In celebration of his 80th birthday, the Dalai Lama reached out to author, Daniel Goleman for assistance in capturing his compassionate vision. The result of their collaboration, “A Force for Good: The Dalai Lama’s Vision for Our World”, a book that is both a translation of the Dalai Lama’s ideals and a call to action. { read more }

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Take the time today to consider what actions might help to inspire compassion. In doing so, you might just help to make a better world.

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Three German Students Surprise a Homeless Guy

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Three German Students Surprise a Homeless Guy

This sweet film is a heartwarming story of compassion and creativity. By using the universal power of music, walls are brought down to expose a universal issue. It also highlights the ability we all have to bring about change, simply by making a positive difference to someone’s day.
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The Importance of Swapping Screen Time For Sunshine

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The Importance of Swapping Screen Time For Sunshine

The present-day gap between kids and nature emerges as one of the greatest and most overlooked crises of our time.

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The Importance of Swapping Screen Time For Sunshine

In How to Raise a Wild Child, Dr. Scott D. Sampson asserts that topophilia, a love of place, is the key to restoring sustainability on our planet. As chief curator at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and host of the PBS KIDS television series Dinosaur Train, he argues that the current disconnect between kids and the natural world is a threat to their physical, mental, and emotional health. { read more }

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Be open to the natural world anywhere and everywhere you find it, from bugs to clouds to birdsong on the city streets.

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