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Compassion Is Action

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Jan 26, 2017
Compassion Is Action

Compassion Is Action

"Environmental conservation must be the essence of our spiritual practice." ~His Holiness the 17th Karmapa. From Ladakh to Bhutan, Buddhist nuns and monks from 60 centers in the Himalayan region work on environmental projection. From cleaning up rivers, to installing solar panels, the nuns and monks approach the environment with a sense of compassion, recognizing the interdependence and inter-connectivity of all things. "…Compassion is a combination of the feeling and the action." ~Khenpo Drugyal, Tilokpur Nunnery Teacher.
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A Deep Dive into the Gift Ecology

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January 26, 2017

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A Deep Dive into the Gift Ecology

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A Deep Dive into the Gift Ecology

Traditional incubators support entrepreneurs in becoming sustainable through money. Service Space’s “Laddership Circles”, on the other hand, have been flipping that tradition, and exploring how to be sustainable through generosity. In a recent Laddership gathering, a small group of folks from across the globe joined together for a conversation on the “Gift Ecology” — discussing everything from how to sustain gift-based systems and what the “inner gift-ecology” looks like, to how to honor our families’ wishes along the way. The following piece offers an inspiring summary of this group’s heartfelt efforts to navigate the complex currents of today’s world with a mindset of generosity. { read more }

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