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Archive for March 22, 2018
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Video of the Week
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Mar 22, 2018 |
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Teach Me to Be WILD
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| Teach Me to Be WILD explores the work of Wildlife Associates, a sanctuary in Northern California, where injured, non-releasable wild animals become Wild Teachers and are helping heal generations of hurt children. The traumatic histories of the creatures, who range from an Andean condor to a two-toed sloth, often parallel those of the at-risk youth who visit. Unexpected connections are forged that ripple into stories of transformation. Founded by Steve Karlin, a former park ranger whose greatest mentors were a 330-pound American black bear and a pair of robins, the sanctuary’s work recalls us to our true place in Nature’s web. With intimate access to the animals, their caregivers, workshop facilitators and their spirited students, this film captures the magic that transpires where wounded children and their Wild Teachers meet. The film will be available on KarmaTube in its entirety until March 31st. [Subtitles are available in English, Mandarin and Spanish, to access click the CC tab at the bottom of the screen]. |
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Silence is the sleep that nourishes wisdom.
– Francis Bacon –
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No Better Place to Meet Yourself
Moussa Ag Assarid, an avid and gifted storyteller, was born in the Sahara desert in a nomadic camp of Touaregs in the north of Mali, where for generations his family has lived the simple desert life of herding “camels, goats, sheep, cows and donkeys in a kingdom of infinite and of silence.” Describing the desert as the perfect “place to meet yourself,” Assarid reminisces that there, “every little thing gives happiness. Every touch is valuable. We feel great joy just by touching each other, being together. There, nobody dreams of becoming, because everybody already is.” { read more }
Be The Change
Take a few moments of pause to “meet yourself” even amidst the busy-ness of your day. |
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