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Miracles Begin with Hello

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Sep 22, 2016
Miracles Begin with Hello

Miracles Begin with Hello

The most terrible poverty is loneliness. Miracle Messages acknowledges this truth and is on a mission to ease the heartache suffered by those of us who are homeless. With the insight that everybody is somebody’s somebody and a savvy handle on social media, the crew behind this fresh initiative aim to reconnect individuals with their loved ones. Documenting the process as well as the people who bring the project to life, this short clip is bound to make the eyes well.
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Lessons from Living in Nature

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September 22, 2016

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Lessons from Living in Nature

The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.

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Lessons from Living in Nature

Nisha Srinivasan and her husband Ragu Padmanabhan had Silicon Valley careers, when in 2008, soon after having their son Aum, they promptly sold everything and moved to rural India. They wanted to farm, but had no experience in it and so set out as students of the land — for instance, when they planted 9000 trees on their barren land, thousands didn’t make it, but thousands blossomed into a mini-forest. They jumped in with the intention of living and being in a way that was better aligned with their inner voices, and learning what they needed along the way. In their own words, they saw it simply as an”experiment in laying a new path on an old road that leads to simplicity, sustainability and dare we say, spirituality.” Nisha shares more from their journey in this disarming and inspiring piece. { read more }

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