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For over a decade the KindSpring community has focused on inner transformation, while collectively changing the world with generosity, gratitude, and trust. We are 100% volunteer-run and totally non-commercial. KindSpring is a labor of love.

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“Everything comes to us that belongs to us if we create the capacity to receive it.” — Rabindranath Tagore

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February 20, 2016

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space EditorEditor’s note: Sometimes it is much easier to offer kindness to others than to receive kindness ourselves. In order to receive kindness (and love), we must feel worthy of receiving the gift. And part of giving is to ensure that we are giving with a full and open heart, so our recipient also feels worthy of receiving our gift. This week’s stories help us reflect on some of the subtleties of giving and receiving. space
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Small Acts of Kindness

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space shoki2 wrote: “Got a can of gas to a stranger who had run out and was stranded on the roadside!”
space kiwicat wrote: “I babysat for my neighbours so they could go to the theatre. No payment accepted, although it was offered :-)”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 When her mother and sis-in-law offered to help, she allowed herself to have kid-free time.
Story2 Listening to the little voice within, she became a “tigress of kindness.”
Story3 A Nottoway teen stops to help a man on walker shovel snow.
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