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In the Midst of Winter an Invincible Summer

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February 18, 2017

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In the Midst of Winter an Invincible Summer

In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.

– Albert Camus –

In the Midst of Winter an Invincible Summer

“In spite of all of our care and precaution, life is unpredictable and subject to change. Our sense of security and control is mostly an illusion. No matter how hard we try to be safe and achieve and become someone in this world, life is uncertainty, and we are wavering creatures. There will be unexpected changes at the last moment. There will be loss.” And, yet, in these times of loss, author Tracy Cochran discovers we can find moments of illumination when we are: “being attentive, being willing to go on seeing and keeping our hearts open not just for our sake but for the sake of others. We make ourselves available to life, opening our hearts to the passing flow of it, knowing we will blunder and get it wrong but sometimes right. We do this even knowing that those hearts will inevitably break because life is uncertainty and change and loss. But sometimes when we are open, light floods the darkest chamber.” { read more }

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Keys to Building Solidarity Across Our Differences

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February 17, 2017

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Keys to Building Solidarity Across Our Differences

Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.

– Joseph Fort Newton –

Keys to Building Solidarity Across Our Differences

“Binary decision-making processes like referendums reflect positions on one issue at one point in time, not whole people with complex lives. Simplistic versions of events can become entrenched, leaving us stuck in different silos. How can we become unstuck? How do we foster solidarity between people who could be allies for radical change but who view each other with suspicion and anger? These are questions that concern us at Skills Network, a women’s cooperative in Lambeth, south London. The two of us founded the organization in 2011 as a space for women from diverse backgrounds to share concerns, receive training on supporting children’s education, and undertake research on issues affecting local families. We wanted to dispense with top-down approaches and work as equals, hoping that radical ways of tackling problems would emerge over time. Our group includes professional women, women who have never been to school or who left early, lifelong Londoners, recent immigrants, women on benefits, women in low-paid work, ex-prisoners and victims of domestic abuse.” In the wake of Brexit and other polarizing world events, the founders of Skills Network offer up insights on what undermines solidarity and what builds it. { read more }

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Take a step towards building a bridge of understanding today, whether with a co-worker, a family member or a stranger. For more inspiration, join this Saturday’s Awakin Call with Yoav Peck, co-director of the Sulha Peace Project, that brings together Israelis and Palestinians who meet regularly to “encounter the other in our full humanity”. More details and RSVP info here. { more }

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Why Be Kind?

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Feb 16, 2017
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Why Be Kind?

In the wake of the US election, filmmakers Jessie Auritt and Alexandra Berger wanted to do something to try and combat the negativity, xenophobia, racism and sexism that surfaced. So they turned their camera on a demographic that hadn’t been quite so jaded by the media and current events in the hopes that we might all learn from them and try to be kind and accepting toward other people, despite our differences. In the resulting short video, kids discuss kindness: what it is, why it’s important, the consequences of being unkind, and why kindness is vital for our future. Their insights are profound and resonate against a world backdrop of strife and alienation. In the words of one wise child in this video: "If you be nice it gives you a magical life."
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The Art & Inspiration of Laurel Burch

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February 16, 2017

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The Art & Inspiration of Laurel Burch

Another word for creativity is courage.

– Henri Matisse –

The Art & Inspiration of Laurel Burch

Those who are familiar with Laurel Burch’s hopeful, whimsical, colorful art might be surprised to find she was struggling with pain for most of her life; her outlook was the polar opposite of how she felt physically. Diagnosed with severe osteopetrosis at the age of 7, Burch’s bones would easily break or fracture just from a fall or bump. Raising two children on her own was quite a challenge not just physically but financially. Art proved to be her saving grace. She dedicated herself to creativity, eventually becoming hugely successful and an inspiration worldwide. Rather than expressing her pain, she chose to lift people up, to make them feel good. In this interview, Burch talks about her courage — something she humbly says is nothing special but rather a quality we all have; we just need to use it. Ten years after her death, her spirit lives on in her artwork. { read more }

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Let Laurel Burch’s artwork inspire you to have the courage to express yourself today. { more }

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When Cancer Calls Everything Into Question

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February 15, 2017

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When Cancer Calls Everything Into Question

Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given to you because you would not be able to live them. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.

– Rainer Maria Rilke –

When Cancer Calls Everything Into Question

“Most of us walk through our lives feeling so certain of what we hold to be true; then along comes a crisis — like cancer — and sud?denly all bets are off. As humans, we crave certainty. Se?curity. We want to know, Why did this happen? Will I be OK? What if there are no answers and no certainty to be found? What if we can’t know? Does that mean peace of mind and heart are no longer possible?” In this piece, Michael Eselun, a chaplain for the Simms/Mann-UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology in Los Angeles, addresses these very existential questions, suggesting that “by letting go of what we thought we knew, we just might be able to open ourselves to finding love, support, meaning, and even magic in the least likely of places. A deeper peace may be found in living the questions, rather than clinging to our old certainty” — even when our very existence is called into question. { read more }

Be The Change

Invite yourself today to “live the questions” even as you explore how to answer them. What space opens within and outside as you delve deeper into the questions and doubts you have?

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A Spotlight on Love

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February 14, 2017

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A Spotlight on Love

Only love can be divided endlessly and still not diminish.

– Anne Morrow Lindbergh –

A Spotlight on Love

Love is in the air! When we hear that phrase, we might picture, perhaps, a young giddy couple freshly struck by Cupid’s arrow or maybe an older couple holding hands as they stroll quietly along a boardwalk awash in a sunset glow. Perhaps the phrase conjures images of roses, chocolates, and candlelit dinners. But love is so much broader an emotion and action than romance. In this Daily Good Spotlight on Love, we look back through past features and revisit the many-splendored dimensions and expressions of love… Love is in the air, alright. Everywhere we look. { read more }

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Could there be more to love than we think? Consider how these kids define love. How do you define love? What can you do to bring more love into the world today? { more }

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Awakin Weekly: Praise Song for Wide Open Space

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Praise Song for Wide Open Space
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tow2.jpgWide open spaces fill my heart with a sense of awe. It can be a plain, a desert, a view from a mountaintop, a vista. Somehow wide open spaces remind me of God’s presence in ways that few mosques, churches, and temples ever have.

I have sat with this mystery for a while, wondering about what it is that touches our hearts so. Rumi said,
"Be empty of worrying.
Think of who created thought!
Why do you stay in prison
When the door is so wide open?"

The opening feels to me not so much like an emptiness but an invitation, a beaconing, a call, a welcoming. Wide open spaces feel like being drawn into a place that’s beyond place, a time beyond time. So many of the ancient sages have been saying this:
"As Above,
So Below."

Somehow the wide open space here (“below”) serves as an opening to there (“above.”) […]

Maybe there is something about this love of wide open spaces that is a desire to be bigger, grander, more connected. There’s something about the urge to lift up our gaze from the micro-dramas of our own life, and be more attuned to the larger rhythms of the cosmos, and the cosmic Artist.

We are meant to live lives that are complete and whole.

At least for me, this is the appeal of wide open spaces: a reminder of who we are, who we have been, and who we must become yet again. It’s a reminder that we are not “mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life,” as Martin Luther King used to say, but that there is something in us as vast as the whole cosmos. Somewhere deep in our hearts, there is a faculty that reaches out for the whole universe, because it is made in the image of the cosmic Artist.

This is what open spaces are: a reminder that our hearts are meant to be open, cast open, flung open so that the whole cosmos is reflected within.

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How do you relate to wide open spaces in your life? Can you share a personal story of a time a wide open space helped you turn your gaze from the micro-dramas of life to the larger rhythms of the cosmos? What helps you remember to be cast open so that the whole cosmos is reflected within?
david doane wrote: I love the wide open spaces. I just came in from outside looking at the enormous starless sky with a giant full moon — I felt awe and gratitude. I spontaneously thanked God. I reme…
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How Do We Wake Up?: A Conversation with Mark Dubois

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February 13, 2017

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How Do We Wake Up?: A Conversation with Mark Dubois

I do know theres a miracle going on. We can tamp that down and be asleep, but I sense theres an intuitive knowing that something is wanting to be birthed through each of us.

– Mark Dubois –

How Do We Wake Up?: A Conversation with Mark Dubois

“Nature’s subtleness changed me even when I wasn’t aware of it. In retrospect, I feel sort of like an insensitive oaf who got to play in the fields of the Lord and had no idea where I was, except it made all of us smile. So even if we don’t have language or recognition of it, my experience is that nature works through us.” Today, few people know better, or feel more deeply, our essential connection with Nature and its miraculous gifts, than Mark Dubois. Read more about the journey of a man and deep lover of Nature, who captured national headlines in 1979 when he chained himself to the bedrock of a river canyon that was going to be dammed. { read more }

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Find a place in nature. It doesn”t have to be pristine. Just stop and let yourself take it in. No texting. No doing. If you’re still long enough the noise in your head will quiet down.

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Kindness Weekly: Reaching out of our “Bubble”

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Why Be Kind?

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Why Be Kind?

Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.

– Johann Wolfgang van Goethe –

Why Be Kind?

In the wake of the US election, filmmakers Jessie Auritt and Alexandra Berger wanted to do something to try and combat the negativity, xenophobia, racism and sexism that surfaced. So they turned their camera on a demographic that hadn’t been quite so jaded by the media and current events in the hopes that we might all learn from them and try to be kind and accepting toward other people, despite our differences. In the resulting short video, kids discuss kindness: what it is, why it’s important, the consequences of being unkind, and why kindness is vital for our future. Their insights are profound and resonate against a world backdrop of strife and alienation. In the words of one wise child in this video: “If you be nice it gives you a magical life.” { read more }

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