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April 9, 2017

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Cash & Care for Criminals: Reducing Gun Violence

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Cash & Care for Criminals: Reducing Gun Violence

True peace can rarely be imposed from the outside; it must be born within and between communities through meetings and dialogue and then carried outward.

– Jean Vanier –

Cash & Care for Criminals: Reducing Gun Violence

Operation Peace Fellowship was founded by a core group of ex-cons to bring an end to gun violence. Together, they are working in Richmond, CA and other cities around the US to help gun-prone, troubled youth graduate from high school, find jobs, and settle conflicts without guns. Unconventional approaches have been used, like paying criminals to put down their guns, but more importantly, says James McCoy, “We do something real simple that folks just don’t realize how powerful it is. We love on our youngsters! We come from a sincere place that we love each and every last one of the people we touch and we try to touch as many people as possible.” By creating relationships of trust and getting involved in the lives of young people who have no hope, violence is decreasing and lives are being changed for the better. { read more }

Be The Change

Take the time to stop the cycle of violence that begins in the smallest and seemingly simple conflicts. Resolve to reach out to others and make peace in your world today.

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Angeles Arrien: On What Is Gratitude?

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Angeles Arrien: On What Is Gratitude?

When a person doesn’t have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude.

– Elie Wiesel –

Angeles Arrien: On What Is Gratitude?

The expression of gratitude is the glue that holds society and relationships together, while its opposite – ingratitude – contributes to societal dissolution and separation. That means gratefulness is essential to humankind’s sustainability and survival, whether cultural, psychological, physical, spiritual, or even financial. Cultural anthropologist and beloved author and teacher, Angeles Arrien shares more in this article. { read more }

Be The Change

According to Angeles Arrien, Buddhists refer to generous acts that are freely given as “royal generosity.” Why not become a king or queen for a day by acting generously toward others, with gratitude for all you have been given.

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Blessing: The Gentle Art & Practice of Pierre Pradervand

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Blessing: The Gentle Art & Practice of Pierre Pradervand

Some wish blessings, others pray for them. Some send blessings and they become one.

– Joyce C. Lock –

Blessing: The Gentle Art & Practice of Pierre Pradervand

Pierre Pradervand has worked for decades in personal development and social justice. He has lived on nearly every continent, and is the author of ‘The Gentle Art of Blessing: A Simple Practice That Will Transform You and Your World’, in which he posits that making the conscious choice to bless every person or being around you can truly make a world of difference in yourself and in others around you. This article shares the story of his journey from a place of bitter resentment to being filled with unconditional goodwill, and his reflections on what it takes to make that shift. { read more }

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Practice the Gentle Art of Blessing today. For more inspiration, read this excerpt from Pradervand on the subject. { more }

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Billy Barr: The Snow Guardian

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Billy Barr: The Snow Guardian

Who is Billy Barr and how has he single-handedly produced remarkable evidence of climate change? For the past four decades, Barr has lived alone in a cabin in the remote, ghost town of Gothic, Colorado in the Rocky Mountains, one of the United State’s coldest locations. With no external incentives, or formal training in the field, he began keeping meticulous snowfall records to escape boredom during the harsh winter months. Now his extensive research has proven invaluable to the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab and many other scientists around the world. This short video offers a compelling glimpse of Barr’s unconventional life and contributions.
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The Couple Who Turned Barren Land Into a Wildlife Sanctuary

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The Couple Who Turned Barren Land Into a Wildlife Sanctuary

In wilderness is the preservation of the world.

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The Couple Who Turned Barren Land Into a Wildlife Sanctuary

Wouldn’t it be great to wake up to the sound of chirping birds, with fresh air and splendid scenery around? In the concrete jungle of our cities where even house sparrows are fast disappearing, this seems like a dream. But a couple has converted this dream into a reality by creating a wildlife sanctuary of their own. Passionate about wildlife and nature conservation, they bought 55 acres of land in India to plant native trees and protect the environment. Today, they are responsible for creating a wild life sanctuary that now spreads over 300 acres and is home to Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, hyena, wild boar, leopards, and more. { read more }

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Protecterra’s Farm

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Protecterra's Farm

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit.

– Edward Abbey –

Protecterra’s Farm

Protecterra Ecological Foundation was founded in 2011 with a vision and dream of a sustainable planet, a more sensitive people, and a global society that respects nature, and comes together in solidarity to heal and protect earth. Protecterra facilitates numerous initiatives principled on values of education, awareness, and outreach. This video documents one such initiative — Protecterra’s Farm, “an offering of Love, Awareness and Learning,” that is based within the city of Pune. The Farm “offers a green escape from the madness of urban life” via farm stays, organic farming, meditation, conscious dinners, community living, an open kitchen, and several other offerings designed with simplicity to spur self-discovery and self-healing. { read more }

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Spend sometime away from your screens and with nature today. What action can you take today that would be protective of earth? For inspiration, read more about Protecterra’s core principles and offerings, here: { more }

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A Reading List For The Spirit

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A Reading List For The Spirit

A book, too, can be a star, ‘explosive material, capable of stirring up fresh life endlessly,’ a living fire to lighten the darkness, leading out into the expanding universe.

– Madeleine L’Engle –

A Reading List For The Spirit

Spirituality and Health magazine has assembled its picks for the Best Books of the past year. Among them you will find reflections on mortality, explorations of depression, and insights from authors from a wide range of traditions. Some of the books examine the mind body connection for better mental health. One suggests that creating your own spiritual biography may help you recognize the times you’ve already brushed up against grace in your life. Check out the diverse selection here. { read more }

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Open a good book today and let it light a fire within.

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Awakin Weekly: The Way of the Water

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The Way of the Water
by Ursula LeGuin

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2222.jpgWe have glamorized the way of the warrior for millennia. We have identified it as the supreme test and example of courage, strength, duty, generosity, and manhood. If I turn from the way of the warrior, where am I to seek those qualities? What way have I to go?
Lao Tzu says: the way of water.

The weakest, most yielding thing in the world, as he calls it, water chooses the lowest path, not the high road. It gives way to anything harder than itself, offers no resistance, flows around obstacles, accepts whatever comes to it, lets itself be used and divided and defiled, yet continues to be itself and to go always in the direction it must go. The tides of the oceans obey the Moon while the great currents of the open sea keep on their ways beneath. Water deeply at rest is yet always in motion; the stillest lake is constantly, invisibly transformed into vapor, rising in the air. A river can be dammed and diverted, yet its water is incompressible: it will not go where there is not room for it. A river can be so drained for human uses that it never reaches the sea, yet in all those bypaths and usages its water remains itself and pursues its course, flowing down and on, above ground or underground, breathing itself out into the air in evaporation, rising in mist, fog, cloud, returning to earth as rain, refilling the sea.

Water doesn’t have only one way. It has infinite ways, it takes whatever way it can, it is utterly opportunistic, and all life on Earth depends on this passive, yielding, uncertain, adaptable, changeable element.

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The flow of a river is a model for me of courage that can keep me going — carry me through the bad places, the bad times. A courage that is compliant by choice and uses force only when compelled, always seeking the best way, the easiest way, but if not finding any easy way still, always, going on.

About the Author: excerpted from the post The Election Lao Tzu and A Cup of Water. [Illustration offered as an anonymous gift :-)]

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Business the Way Nature Intended

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Business the Way Nature Intended

Ourselves and our organisations are living systems immersed within the living systems of society and our more-than-human world.

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Business the Way Nature Intended

Giles Hutchins feels that study of our relationship with Nature can help us understand the challenges we face today. Climate change, rampant social inequality or rising stress in the workplace, all are symptomatic of our sense of place and purpose within life. Our relationship with ourselves, each other and the world is in desperate need of our attention. { read more }

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Giles’ latest book Future Fit synthesizes a new business logic in harmony with the natural rhythms of life. See if you can make connections today between your everyday pursuits and the world of nature around and within us.

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