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Spotlight On Kindness: Celebrating Fathers

Fatherhood offers powerful moments for growing in kindness. Birju writes: “While serving the role of new father wasn’t “love at first sight,” I’ve grown in love through surrender to what is needed. Parenthood has been a journey of chopping wood and fetching water, every moment offering the chance of kindness infusion.” Here’s to fathers everywhere, chopping wood as they grow in kindness. – Ameeta

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Editor’s Note: Fatherhood offers powerful moments for growing in kindness. Birju writes: “While serving the role of new father wasn’t “love at first sight,” I’ve grown in love through surrender to what is needed. Parenthood has been a journey of chopping wood and fetching water, every moment offering the chance of kindness infusion.” Here’s to fathers everywhere, chopping wood as they grow in kindness. – Ameeta
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I Will Teach You: Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim

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June 12, 2018

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I Will Teach You: Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim

The question isn’t who’s going to let me; it’s who’s going to stop me.

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I Will Teach You: Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim

At age seven, Tae Yun Kim gazed upon her uncles practicing an ancient martial art. She was awestruck. Never before had she seen something so beautiful and exciting, their movements both natural and mystical. She decided right then and there she had to learn. There was only one problem: She was a girl in 1950s South Korea, and this was a five-thousand-year-old culture and tradition. When Kim asked to train with them, she was told, “You’re supposed to learn how to cook and sew. And if you’re lucky, someone will find you a husband. . . . ” This is the story of a girl who was taunted, beaten, faced unimaginable physical and emotional obstacles, yet would not give up her dream. In Parabola’s excerpt from her book “Seven Steps to Inner Power,” Kim describes the moment that changed her life. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: Somehow I’m Always Held

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Somehow I’m Always Held
by Jeff Foster

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tow2.jpgIn my short time on this planet, I have known great sorrow, plunged into the depths of oceanic despair, been thrown so deeply into my loneliness that I thought I would never return.

I have tasted the ecstatic joys of meditation, the fierce intimacy of love, the savage pains of heartbreak, the excitement of unexpected success and the blows of sudden failure.

There were times when I thought I’d never make it, times when my dreams had been shattered so thoroughly I couldn’t imagine how life could ever go on. Yet it went on, and sometimes I found humility within the devastation, and out of the ashes of imagined futures often grew new and present joys, and no experience was ever wasted.

I have come to trust life completely, trust even the times when I forget how to trust at all, trust that life doesn’t always go according to plan, because there is no plan, only life, and even the times of great uncertainty hold supreme intelligence, and sometimes you have to fall to stand more fearlessly, with greater kindness.

And somehow I am always held, in a way I cannot explain and do not want to. I may be crushed yet again before too long, I may experience further seemingly insurmountable challenges and heartbreaks, but somehow I am always held. Somehow I am always held.

About the Author: Jeff Foster is an author and spiritual teacher from England.

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How do you relate to the notion that somehow, you are always held? Can you share an experience where you felt held under trying circumstances? What helps you remember that you are always held, even in difficult situations?
Rajesh wrote: Its a beautiful passage. Jeff Foster is raw and very vulnerable in his sharing here. I love the staretment “out of the ashes of imagined futures often grew new and present joys”. Its such a beautiful…
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was life changing! From feelings of fear, is…

david doane wrote: As I am part of life, I am held in life. As the author says, there is no plan, there is only life, and when I cooperate with life rather than fight against it or try to manipulate it or t…
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