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The Magic Shop of the Brain

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April 17, 2016

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The Magic Shop of the Brain

The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons. Sitting on your shoulders is the most complicated object in the known universe.

– Michio Kaku –

The Magic Shop of the Brain

James Doty is a Stanford brain surgeon and a leading convener of research on compassion. In 1968, he wandered into a magic shop and met a woman who taught him what she called “another kind of magic” that freed him from being a victim of life circumstances. Now, James is on the cutting edge of knowledge of how the brain and the heart talk to each other — both metaphorically and physically. This fascinating interview from On Being shares more. { read more }

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Kindness Weekly: 21-Day Reverence Challenge

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Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. –John Milton

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An Unforgettable Meeting with a Reclusive Genius

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April 16, 2016

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An Unforgettable Meeting with a Reclusive Genius

My paintings are not about what is seen. They are about what is known forever in the mind.

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An Unforgettable Meeting with a Reclusive Genius

Becoming increasingly intrigued by painter Agnes Martin, Hadi Tabatabai took a chance and sent the famously reclusive artist a small painting of his own. To his surprise, she responded warmly and extended an open invitation for a visit. A year later, he traveled to Taos, New Mexico to meet her. Here’s the account of that meeting. { read more }

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Generosity: The Most Powerful Animating Force of Art

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April 15, 2016

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Generosity: The Most Powerful Animating Force of Art

The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.

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Generosity: The Most Powerful Animating Force of Art

Annie Dillard notes, “People love pretty much the same things best. A writer, though, looking for subjects asks not after what he loves best, but what he alone loves at all…Why do you never find anything written about that idiosyncratic thought you advert to, about your fascination with something no one else understands? Because it is up to you. There is something you find interesting, for a reason hard to explain because you have never read it on any page; there you begin. You were made and set here to give voice to this, your own astonishment.” { read more }

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Consider what uniquely calls to you, stirs your interest, and inspires you to create. Nurture that uniqueness and let it blossom.

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Unlocking Multiple Forms of Wealth

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Unlocking Multiple Forms of Wealth

Much of today’s society is designed through the lens of financial capital, but is our world richer for it? Nipun Mehta uses that question as a springboard to make a compelling case for alternative forms of capital that are often overlooked — like time, community and attention. Drawing on his personal journey with ServiceSpace, as well as fascinating research and real-world examples, this inspiring talk invites listeners to consider a catalytic question: what forms of capital do you care about?
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8 Great Writers On Why Reverence Matters

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April 14, 2016

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8 Great Writers On Why Reverence Matters

By having a reverence for life, we enter into a spiritual relation with the world. By practicing reverence for life we become good, deep, and alive.

– Albert Schweitzer –

8 Great Writers On Why Reverence Matters

Reverence. It’s a word that has tumbled out of use and favor in today’s world. And humanity has paid a high price for that loss. Here, eight writers, including Wendell Berry and Mary Oliver, speak up in voices that are lyrical, incisive, and urgent, drawing us back to the luminous heart of what it means to live reverently. { read more }

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The Paper Bag Boy of Abu Dhabi

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The Paper Bag Boy of Abu Dhabi

You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.

– Jane Goodall –

The Paper Bag Boy of Abu Dhabi

As a young boy, Abdul Muqeet’s concerns are not about playing sports or being with friends. Instead, Abdul is on a mission to protect his world. After learning about the terrible effects of plastic bags on the environment, Abdul decided to take a stand. Since he was 8-years-old, Abdul has been making paper bags from recycled newspapers. To date, he has completed over 5,000 of his “Mukku bags,” donating them to local grocers. Due to his hard work, many shoppers and even teachers at Abdul’s school have converted to using paper bags. As Abdul leads the way in helping to protect our planet, watch how his hard work has earned him global recognition. { read more }

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The Story of the Man Who Gave Us Pain Relief

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The Story of the Man Who Gave Us Pain Relief

It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience.

– Julius Caesar –

The Story of the Man Who Gave Us Pain Relief

For the longest time, doctors basically ignored the most basic and frustrating part of being sick — pain. In this lyrical, informative talk, Latif Nasser tells the extraordinary story of wrestler and doctor John J. Bonica, who persuaded the medical profession to take pain seriously — and transformed the lives of millions. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: Reverence Protects Life

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Reverence Protects Life
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tow4.jpgAs you work toward becoming reverent, your tendencies toward harming others and other forms of life diminish. As you acquire a sense of reverence, you develop the capacity to think more deeply about the value of Life before you commit your energy to action. When you are fully reverent, you cannot harm Life, even (if/)though you are unempowered. Without reverence the experience of being unempowered can become a very cruel one because a dis-empowered person is a frightened person, and a frightened person is a person with no sense of reverence, he or she will harm or kill indiscriminately.

Reverence is a level of protection and honor about the process of life so while a person is maturing toward the journey and through the journey of authentic empowerment, he or she harms nothing. Because we have no reverence, our journey to empowerment often includes the experience of victimizing life. Therefore, there are victims and victimizers. The process of destroying Life while we are learning about Life that has characterized our evolution would cease, or at least would be very different if we approached Life with a quality of reverence.

It is because(/when) we have no sense of reverence, no true belief in the holiness of all of Life, that Life is destroyed and tortured, brutalized, starved, and maimed while we journey from unempowerment to empowerment. If a sense of reverence were brought into the process of evolution, then as each of us, and our species, moves through the cycle of being unempowered to becoming empowered, the many learnings that are contained within that growing process of evolution would not likely produce violence and fear to the extent that it is now experienced.

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If we perceived Life with Reverence and understood the evolutionary process, we would stand in awe at the experience of the physical Life, and walk Earth in a very deep sense of gratitude.

About the Author: The above is excerpted from "Seat of the Soul." Gary Zukav is a renowned American spiritual teacher and the author of four consecutive New York Times Best Sellers. Gary now works through The Seat of the Soul Institute, which assists people across the world in creating meaning and purpose, creativity and health, joy and love.

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Growing Up the Internet

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April 11, 2016

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Growing Up the Internet

The Internet is in its infancy and it’s up to all of us to grow it up.

– Krista Tippett –

Growing Up the Internet

Internet pioneer and filmmaker Tiffany Shlain thinks of the internet as our global brain. Founder of the Webby Awards and a co-founder of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, she has directed and co-written 28 films, such as “Brain Power: From Neurons to Networks.” She is committed to reframing technology as an expression of the best of what humanity is capable, with all the complexity that entails. { read more }

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