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How Forests Heal People

This week’s inspiring video: How Forests Heal People
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Jan 05, 2017
How Forests Heal People

How Forests Heal People

For thousands of years our ancestors hunted, gathered, and survived in the wilderness. Endless grasslands, dense forests and rivers were an integral part of a place we called home. But in today’s world, the green spaces are replaced by urban structures, crowded streets and polluted environments. This rapid change puts an unwanted pressure on our body and mind. As a result we have seen that chronic illnesses, stress, depression and other ailments are on the rise. This video shows us the magical healing powers of nature. For a few minutes, let these images calm your nerves and soothe your soul.
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How Mindfulness Can Defeat Racial Bias

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January 5, 2017

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How Mindfulness Can Defeat Racial Bias

You can have no greater or lesser dominion than the one over yourself. The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions.

– Leonardo da Vinci –

How Mindfulness Can Defeat Racial Bias

There might be a solution to implicit racial bias, argues Rhonda Magee: cultivating moment-to-moment awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. “In my own work, I identify, develop and examine the efficacy of a set of practices that intentionally link inner and outer work to raise awareness about race and racial experience in our lives, with a focus on personal, interpersonal, and systemic or structural levels. The resulting ColorInsight Practices combine mindfulness-based practices with teaching and learning about race and color to increase awareness of how race and color impact us all, and give rise to insight and greater understanding.” { read more }

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Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2016

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January 4, 2017

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Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2016

How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world.

– William Shakespeare –

Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2016

Every year KindSpring shares a selection of the most powerful stories they’ve received over the last twelve months. In the spirit of anonymity these real-life stories are often posted by people who choose to use a “kindness alias”. Some of the stories are about children and teenagers who have stumbled on creative ways to flex their kindness muscles, others are about adults of different ages, nationalities and backgrounds who regularly go out of their way to make our world a kinder, brighter place. Whether the stories describe a small act that made someone’s day, or a gesture that forever altered the trajectory of a life, they all share one thing in common: a very big heart. { read more }

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I Trust You

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January 3, 2017

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I Trust You

Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.

– Mother Teresa –

I Trust You

Karim Sulayman is an Arab-American tenor from Chicago. Ten days after the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Sulayman teamed up with filmmaker Meredith Kaufman Younger to perform a trust experiment. Watch this silent video (set to Sulayman singing Sinead O’Connor’s “In this Heart”) as Sulayman stands blindfolded outside Trump International Hotel in Central Park West in New York City and asks strangers to trust him. { read more }

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Do something small to touch the life of a stranger today with kindness and generosity.

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Awakin Weekly: Medicine for the Earth

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Medicine for the Earth
by Sandra Ingerman

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tow1.jpgIn all spiritual traditions it is taught that everything that manifests in the physical world starts in the invisible realms of spirit.

We must remember that a baby grows in the womb. Trees and plants start with a seed that is nurtured in the earth and then expands into roots, branches, leaves, buds, fruits, and flowers. Creation comes through us.

We often expect change just to happen magically without the inner work that is needed to create outer change. We want science to magically create "a cure" for all the ills of our times. But the true changes we are looking for must come from within. We need to incorporate spiritual practices into our daily lives and live the practices.

We need to be able to work through the dark states of consciousness and transform them into golden light. This is the true meaning of alchemy. And then our outer world will reflect our state of light back to us.

We must remember that we are not just form and matter. We are luminous beings. And our destiny is to radiate light.

Right now many of us walk around with unexamined thoughts, attitudes, and emotions. We live a life filled with fear and this generates states of hate and war. We believe that there is scarcity of resources and that we are limited in what we can create. This is a reflection of how we live from a place of separation.

The ultimate teaching is, "It is who we become that changes the world and not what we do." The part of us that is "becoming" involves remembering that we are spiritual beings whose destiny is to radiate light and channel unconditional love. We came here to learn about the power of love and to create from love. The part that we are "doing" involves how we walk on this earth as conscious beings. We must be conscious of every action, thought, and word. For once again, our outer world is a reflection of our inner state.

About the Author: Excerpted from Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth, chapter Medicine for the Earth by Sandra Ingerman.

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Giving the Homeless a Hand Up with Technology

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Giving the Homeless a Hand Up with Technology

If you want to touch the past, touch a rock. If you want to touch the present, touch a flower. If you want to touch the future, touch a life.

– Author Unknown –

Giving the Homeless a Hand Up with Technology

At HandUp.org, before you help someone in need, you can see their face, look into their eyes, see their children, their smile, read about their challenges, and even send them a message. In a meaningful way, HandUp.org connects donors with those in need. The brainchild of Rose Broome, HandUp.org fulfills a need she realized existed when saw a homeless woman sleeping on the street. Here she was in San Francisco surrounded by all of this progress, but no way to help. “With all of the innovation that we have here, and all the resources, I wondered why I could pull my phone out of my pocket, push a button, get a ride, push another button, get dinner, but there wasn’t a button that I could push to do something to help that woman,” she said. This article and video share Broome’s inspiring story. { read more }

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What Will The Theme Of Your Life Be In 2017?

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What Will The Theme Of Your Life Be In 2017?

Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, magic, and power in it.

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What Will The Theme Of Your Life Be In 2017?

“As we ponder resolutions for the coming year, New Year’s can also be a time to reflect on our life story — and to figure out how everything fits together. Incorporating our goals into the larger narrative of our life can give us more energy to pursue them, and to become the person we want to be…Studying stories is not easy, since every person’s life is so unique. In their quest to categorize and correlate, researchers have come up with different ways to analyze life stories, and one of those ways is by theme.A theme is a common motivational thread or pattern that runs through a life story.” The three themes detailed in this article have all been linked to well-being. Check them out as you decide on your goals for this brand new year. { read more }

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