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Spotlight On Kindness: Altruistic Kindness

We feel the “warm glow” of kind acts regardless of whether it is strategic (something to be gained as a consequence) or altruistic (nothing to be gained personally). In the study below, psychologists have found there is something even more unique about altruistic kindness and our intentions behind altruistic giving. They conclude that altruistic giving should not be minimized by “tokens”. – Ameeta

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Editor’s Note: We feel the “warm glow” of kind acts regardless of whether it is strategic (something to be gained as a consequence) or altruistic (nothing to be gained personally). In the study below, psychologists have found there is something even more unique about altruistic kindness and our intentions behind altruistic giving. They conclude that altruistic giving should not be minimized by “tokens”. – Ameeta
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The Man Who Moved a Mountain

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October 9, 2018

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The Man Who Moved a Mountain

The firecracker cries aloud, “I am the light!” and is finished in a moment. The diamond, shining its light constantly, never says a word about its light.

– Hazrat Inayat Khan –

The Man Who Moved a Mountain

Dashrath Manjhi lived in a remote town in northern India that lacked water supply, electricity, a school, and a medical center. “He was an outcast, a landless labourer who had to trek across an entire mountain every day, just to reach the farm that he worked on.” The treacherous journey took hours and was filled with danger from falling rocks and steep paths. When his wife fell and injured herself, he vowed to do the impossible: cut a road through the mountain himself. With just a hammer, chisel, and crowbar, Manjhi chipped away at that mountain until his road was formed, taking him 22 years. But he didn’t stop there. From The Better India, here is the unbelievable story about the difference one humble man made driven by love for his wife and people. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: You Must Shout From The Heart

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You Must Shout From The Heart
by Ken Wilber

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tow3.jpgThe alarming fact is that any realization of depth carries a terrible burden: Those who are allowed to see are simultaneously saddled with the obligation to communicate that vision in no uncertain terms: that is the bargain. You were allowed to see the truth under the agreement that you would communicate it to others. […]

And this is truly a terrible burden, a horrible burden, because in any case there is no room for timidity. The fact that you might be wrong is simply no excuse: You might be right in your communication, and you might be wrong, but that doesn’t matter. What does matter, as Kierkegaard so rudely reminded us, is that only by investing and speaking your vision with passion, can the truth, one way or another, finally penetrate the reluctance of the world. […]

Given the measure of your own authentic realization, you were actually thinking about gently whispering into the ear of that near-deaf world? No, my friend, you must shout. Shout from the heart of what you have seen, shout however you can.

But not indiscriminately. Let us proceed carefully with this transformative shout. Let small pockets of radically transformative spirituality, authentic spirituality, focus their efforts, and transform their students. And let these pockets slowly, carefully, responsibly, humbly, begin to spread their influence, embracing an absolute tolerance for all views, but attempting nonetheless to advocate a true and authentic and integral spirituality—by example, by radiance, by obvious release, by unmistakable liberation. Let those pockets of transformation gently persuade the world and its reluctant selves, and challenge their legitimacy, and challenge their limiting translations, and offer an awakening in the face of the numbness that haunts the world at large.

Let it start right here, right now, with us—with you and with me— and with our commitment to breathe into infinity until infinity alone is the only statement that the world will recognize. Let a radical realization shine from our faces, and roar from our hearts, and thunder from our brains—this simple fact, this obvious fact: that you, in the very immediateness of your present awareness, are in fact the entire world, in all its frost and fever, in all its glories and its grace, in all its triumphs and its tears. You do not see the Sun, you are the Sun; you do not hear the rain, you are the rain; you do not feel the Earth, you are the Earth. And in that simple, clear, unmistakable regard, translation has ceased in all domains, and you have transformed into the very Heart of the Kosmos itself—and there, right there, very simply, very quietly, it is all undone.

Wonder and remorse will then be alien to you, and self and others will be alien to you, and outside and inside will have no meaning at all. And in that obvious shock of recognition—where my Master is my Self, and that Self is the Kosmos at large, and the Kosmos is my Soul—you will walk very gently into the fog of this world, and transform it entirely by doing nothing at all.

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How do you relate to the notion that you are in fact the entire world, in all its triumphs and tears? Can you share a personal story of a time a transformative shout roared from your heart? What helps you proceed carefully with your transformative shout?
Liz Helgesen wrote: I committ! I’ve learned that it is incumbant upon me to share what I’ve learned. That I have a moral and ethical obligation to pass on to others the wisdom and truth that I have been so graciou…
Jagdish P Dave wrote: I love and admire the uplifting and inspiring message of Ken Wilber. He elegantly and poetically conveys the trasnformative power of communicating the authentic truth. When our vision is …
david doane wrote: I love this powerful and poetic shout from Ken Wilber. It took me a long time to share my truth, initially timidly and then with less and less timidity, and eventually occasionally shouti…
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