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Kindness Weekly: Serving those without Hearth or Home

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December 11, 2016

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space EditorEditor’s note: As the holidays approach, we turn inward to family, hearth, and home. It can be easy to take for granted the gift of entering a warm home daily. During this cold season, let’s set a simple intention to express gratitude every time we open the front door, turn on the heat or light a fire and to keep in our thoughts persons who may lack these comforts. Expressing daily gratitude and keeping others in our thoughts and intentions helps bring more focus to those deserving of our kindness, especially during this season. –Ameeta space
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Small Acts of Kindness

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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 This homeless “gentleman” outside of a grocery story just wanted rice and vegetables.
Story2 She started giving away loaves of bread on Mondays but had to do more.
Story3 She couldn’t help everyone but she could help one person in the cold winter.
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Dan Siegel: The Open Mind

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December 11, 2016

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Dan Siegel: The Open Mind

It is never too late to heal the mind and to bring to ourselves and to those around us the compassion and kindness that arise from that healing and integration.

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Dan Siegel: The Open Mind

“For some 2,500 years, humans have located the mind in the brain inside our heads. But we ought to consider the origin of mind with an open mind. Is the mind truly within the brain? Or is this an illusion?” Dan Siegel shares more in this fascinating excerpt from his new book titled “Mind: Journey to the Heart of Being Human”. { read more }

Be The Change

Take time today to tune in to the workings of your own mind. For more inspiration here’s a short passage on “Developing Mindsight”. { more }

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