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Archive for May 31, 2018
This week’s inspiring video: This Grandma Makes A Difference In 300 Lives A Day!
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Video of the Week
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May 31, 2018 |
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This Grandma Makes A Difference In 300 Lives A Day!
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| Phyllis Shaughnessy, a great-grandmother in a rural area of Washington State, is helping to bridge the food gap for hundreds of children who live too far from USDA designated summer food programs. Children who during the school year receive free or reduced price school lunches often go hungry on the week ends and during the summer, in spite of the fact that their parents may be working more than one job to make ends meet. Phyllis and her cadre of volunteers hand pack and deliver almost 400 lunches every day, 5 days per week during the summer, and on week ends during the school year, through Green Lantern Lunches. Their work is a shining example of community members caring for each other. |
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If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.
– Loren Eiseley –
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The Sunray Peace Village
The Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo is Chief of the Green Mountain, Ani Yun Wiwa, the 27th generation holder of the ancestral Ywahoo lineage of the Tsalagi/Eastern Cherokee tradition and a well-respected teacher of Vajrayana in the Drikung Kagyu and Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. She founded the Vajra Dakini Nunnery and is Director of the Sunray Meditation Society, an international spiritual organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. It is here that she shares the wisdom of the Ywahoo lineage with non-native people and has created a healing sanctuary, spiritual training ground, and community center. In this interview with Elissa Melaragno, she speaks about her heritage, her spiritual journey, the memory of water and creating a peace village. { read more }
Be The Change
What is your wisdom tradition? How can you connect your wisdom tradition to a place of sanctuary and healing? What is or will be your role as an Elder to pass on that wisdom? { more } |
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