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Spotlight on Redemption

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Spotlight on Redemption

True redemption is when guilt leads to good.

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Spotlight on Redemption

With the dawn of each new year, we vow to make changes, usually little things–lose a few pounds, eat better, exercise more, be more patient. Sometimes those changes stick; sometimes by February we are wondering where our resolutions have gone. But what of the big changes–atoning for a life of crime, or giving up destructive or selfish pursuits, for instance? Are those sorts of big changes possible? Do we have the potential to stop in our tracks, consider our lives, and turn another way if we find ourselves far down the wrong path? In this Daily Good Spotlight on Redemption we look back through old columns to revisit stories of people who have reversed a destructive course in favor of positive, life-affirming choices, resulting in a fruitful blessing to others { read more }

Be The Change

Are you on the right path, or is it time to make a turn or reversal? How can you help others find their paths to freedom?

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Spotlight On Kindness: New Beginnings

As we move into the new year, may we take the time to renew our spirits. Gently shedding behind what is no longer serving us and others, and moving forward confidently with love and light. Enough faith in our hearts to surrender to life. Enough sight and effort to create a better reality. And enough grace and joy to be grateful for what we have. Happy New Year from all of us! –Guri Mehta

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Editor’s Note: As we move into the new year, may we take the time to renew our spirits. Gently shedding behind what is no longer serving us and others, and moving forward confidently with love and light. Enough faith in our hearts to surrender to life. Enough sight and effort to create a better reality. And enough grace and joy to be grateful for what we have. Happy New Year from all of us! –Guri Mehta
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Five Habits of the Heart

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Five Habits of the Heart

And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.

– Antoine de Saint-Exupery –

Five Habits of the Heart

In Habits of the Heart, Parker Palmer describes ways of seeing, being, and responding to life that involve our minds, our emotions, our self-images, our concepts of meaning and purpose that are critical to sustaining society. These five habits are: an understanding that we are all in this together; an appreciation of the value of “otherness”; an ability to hold tension in life-giving ways; a sense of personal voice and agency; and a capacity to create community. For each, he provides a brief description relating the significance of cultivating these habits into our lives. He delves deeper into these habits in his book, Healing the Heart of Democracy: The Courage to Create a Politics Worthy of the Human Spirit (2011). { read more }

Be The Change

In Palmer’s Healing the Heart of Democracy (2011), Terry Tempest Williams states: “The human heart is the first home of democracy. It is where we embrace our questions. Can we be equitable? Can we be generous? Can we listen with our whole beings, not just our minds, and offer our attention rather than our opinions? And do we have enough resolve in our hearts to act courageously, relentlessly, without giving upevertrusting our fellow citizens to join with us in our determined pursuit of a living democracy?” Reflect on these questions and if inspired share your thoughts with others.

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Awakin Weekly: Universality Is Not An Idea, It Is Reality

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Universality Is Not An Idea, It Is Reality
by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev

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tow3.jpgThe word “yoga” essentially means, “that which brings you to reality”. Literally, it means “union.” Union means it brings you to the ultimate reality, where individual manifestations of life are surface bubbles in the process of creation. Right now, a coconut tree and a mango tree have popped up from the same earth. From the same earth, the human body and so many creatures have popped up. It is all the same earth.

Yoga means to move towards an experiential reality where one knows the ultimate nature of the existence, the way it is made.

Yoga refers to union not as an idea, a philosophy or as a concept that you imbibe. As an intellectual idea, if you vouch by the commonness of the universe, it may make you popular in a tea party, it may give you a certain social status, but it does not serve any other purpose. You will see, when things come down to even money – it does not even have to boil down to life and death – even for money, “This is me, that is you.” The boundary is clear; there is no question of you and me being one.

It actually causes damage to the individual if you intellectually see everything is one. People do all kinds of silly things because they (get) this idea that everybody is one, before somebody teaches them a good lesson and then they see, “This is me, that is you. No way to be one.”

If it becomes an experiential reality, it will not bring forth any immature action. It will bring forth a tremendous experience of life. Individuality is an idea. Universality is not an idea, it is a reality. In other words, yoga means you bury all your ideas.

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A Life of One’s Own

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A Life of One's Own

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– Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche –

A Life of One’s Own

In today’s world most of us are obsessed with forging purpose in life. The impact that standardized tests can have on the entire trajectory of one’s life has parents molding the future of their children before they even know what freedom of choice they are giving up. Fear of missing the boat has many jumping into the safest, closest one around. Almost a century ago one adventurous spirit embarked upon an “experiment” of self-discovery for seven years only to find that by letting go of the drive to create a preconceived version of reality could one experience genuine spontaneity, meaning, and happiness in life. Cultural curator and curious mind at large Maria Popova masterfully weaves the experience and revelations of Marion Milner as recorded in her journals and published in her “A Life of One’s Own” into a tapestry of wonder and discovery. { read more }

Be The Change

Today, go outside and expand your awareness for a few minutes. See how your mind and body react.

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