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Gandhi 3.0: A Grand Rehearsal of Unconditional Love

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October 2, 2018

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Gandhi 3.0: A Grand Rehearsal of Unconditional Love

There is force in the universe, which, if we permit it, will flow through us and produce miraculous results.

– Mahatma Gandhi –

Gandhi 3.0: A Grand Rehearsal of Unconditional Love

In the heart of Mahatma Gandhi’s homeland, is a modern-day experiment of the timeless Law of Love. They call it Gandhi 3.0, where “Gandhi” stands for the age-old principle of leading with inner transformation, and “3.0” represents the many-to-many networks that are popularized by Internet. In January 2018, around the 100th anniversary of the Gandhi Ashram, the experiment culminated in a global retreat, the third of its kind since 2014.It is an unusual invitation: Travel across globe to spend a week with 70 changemakers whom you have never met. No agenda. No desired outcomes. No price tag. It is an unlikely constellation of people. 40 participants and thirty volunteers, from over a dozen countries, speaking over a dozen languages. Their ages range from 23 to 82. At any given time, you might see a Japanese spiritual leader sitting next to a Hawaiian elder. A founder of a business school having chai with a young Sufi. A former CEO of a multi-billion company taking a walk with Nobel Peace laureate. A Himalayan yogi chopping potatoes with a Israeli peacemaker. A senior Western Buddhist nun admiring the creativity of a Nepalese artist. Founders of massive NGOs tearing up at the stories of a former submarine commander… As one participant put it, “This is the most diverse group of people I’ve been with.” This in-depth post shares more about a truly unique gathering. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: ​Perspective

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tow5.jpgA poor man lived with his wife and six children in a very small one-room house. They were always getting in each other’s way and there was so little space they could hardly breathe!Finally the man could stand it no more. He talked to his wife and asked her what to do. "Go see the rabbi," she told him, and after arguing a while, he went.

The rabbi greeted him and said, "I see something is troubling you. Whatever it is, you can tell me."

And so the poor man told the rabbi how miserable things were at home with him, his wife, and the six children all eating and living and sleeping in one room. The poor man told the rabbi, "We’re even starting to yell and fight with each other. Life couldn’t be worse."

The rabbi thought very deeply about the poor man’s problem. Then he said, "Do exactly as I tell you and things will get better. Do you promise?"

"I promise," the poor man said.

The rabbi then asked the poor man a strange question. "Do you own any animals?"

"Yes," he said. "I have one cow, one goat, and some chickens."

"Good," the rabbi said. "When you get home, take all the animals into your house to live with you."

The poor man was astonished to hear this advice from the rabbi, but he had promised to do exactly what the rabbi said. So he went home and took all the farm animals into the tiny one-room house.

The next day the poor man ran back to see the rabbi. "What have you done to me, Rabbi?" he cried. "It’s awful. I did what you told me and the animals are all over the house! Rabbi, help me!" The rabbi listened and said calmly, "Now go home and take the chickens back outside."

The poor man did as the rabbi said, but hurried back again the next day. "The chickens are gone, but Rabbi, the goat!" he moaned. "The goat is smashing up all the furniture and eating everything in sight!" The good rabbi said, "Go home and remove the goat and may God bless you."

So the poor man went home and took the goat outside. But he ran back again to see the rabbi, crying and wailing. "What a nightmare you have brought to my house, Rabbi! With the cow it’s like living in a stable! Can human beings live with an animal like this?"

The rabbi said sweetly, "My friend, you are right. May God bless you. Go home now and take the cow out of your house." And the poor man went quickly home and took the cow out of the house.

The next day he came running back to the rabbi again. "O Rabbi," he said with a big smile on his face, "We have such a good life now. The animals are all out of the house. The house is so quiet and we’ve got room to spare! What a joy!"

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Live In Your Soul: 10 Insights from a Visionary

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October 1, 2018

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Live In Your Soul: 10 Insights from a Visionary

There is a Power within that knows beyond
Our knowings; we are greater than our thoughts,
And sometimes earth unveils that vision here.
To live, to love are signs of infinite things.

– Sri Aurobindo –

Live In Your Soul: 10 Insights from a Visionary

When a crippling disease shattered his lifelong ambition Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy chose an impossible new dream: to eliminate needless blindness. By 1976 Dr. V (as he came to be known) had performed over 100,000 sight restoring surgeries. That same year, he retired from government service at the age of 58, and founded Aravind, an 11-bed eye clinic in south India. No money. No business plan. No safety net. Over the next four decades his humble clinic would defy the odds to become the largest provider of eye care on the planet. If you can’t come to them, they will come to you. If you can’t pay them, you don’t have to. Aravind has now treated over 55 million patients and performed over 6.8 million sight restoring surgeries. The majority are treated free or at steeply subsidized rates. And yet, Aravind is a self-sustaining organization. Serving everyone from penniless farmers to the president, it delivers world-class outcomes at a hundredth of what similar services cost providers in advanced nations. Dr.V passed away in 2006 but his vision lives on in the work of his organization. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth, here are 10 insights from his remarkable life… { read more }

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Bring Your Whole Self to Work

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September 30, 2018

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Bring Your Whole Self to Work

Honesty – Self-Righteousness + Vulnerability = Authenticity

– Mike Robbins –

Bring Your Whole Self to Work

We all want to “do a good job”; in our work, in our homes, in our relationships and ultimately in our lives. Sometimes we are successful and sometimes we make mistakes. Being afraid of mistakes, ridicule and failure can lead to “hiding” the vulnerable parts of ourselves; leaving those parts of ourselves “at home” away from scrutiny and judgement. How would the work we do in our lives change if we stepped out into the light in our perfectly imperfect wholeness? Read this article published in Greater Good by Mike Robbins to explore both what that means and how to do it. { read more }

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A Kindergarten Student Keeps Her Promise

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A Kindergarten Student Keeps Her Promise

Just as ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching effects.

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A Kindergarten Student Keeps Her Promise

In 2012 not long after ServiceSpace founder Nipun Mehta gave a commencement speech that went viral, his organization received the following email: “Dear Keepers of ServiceSpace, I thoroughly enjoy your work. Just today I forwarded your graduation speech to my old class. Meanwhile I want to alert you to a remarkable woman, who at 90+ exemplifies so many of the qualities you write about in your columns. She happens to be my mother. I highly recommend coming to tea at her home and meeting her. Will you come? Thursdays are Salon- “cultural exchange through conversation” and tea is at 4 daily.” It was a hard to resist invitation. What followed is a story that has unfolded over six years. A story that includes a kindergarten student’s promise, and ripples from our community of DailyGood readers… { read more }

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Michael Penn: On Hopelessness and Hope

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Michael Penn: On Hopelessness and Hope

Deal ye one with another with the utmost love and harmony, with friendliness and fellowship … This goal excelleth every other goal, and this aspiration is the monarch of all aspirations.

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Michael Penn’s life abounds with uncommon stories. The son of a Cherokee father and an African American mother, he spent part of his childhood living in a converted school bus on land gifted to the family by his great grandmother who had been a slave. That humble beginning launched him into a lifetime of unaccountable twists of fate, including a miraculous encounter with the woman who would become his wife of 33 years, a near death experience, and an embrace of the Baha’i faith. Today he is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Franklin & Marshall College. His research interests and publications include works in the pathogenesis of hope and hopelessness, the relationship between culture and psychopathology, the epidemiology of gender-based violence, and human dignity and human rights. Poignant, wise, and deeply inspiring, this interview with Michael shines a light into the heart and mind of a remarkable human being. { read more }

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The Missing People Choir

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Located in London, the Missing People Choir consists of families with missing loved ones and volunteers who want to sing with them, bringing powerful support at times of tremendous grief. By coming together with others who have experienced such a traumatic loss, people are given strength and hope. "Where words end, music carries on" as choir members reach out to their missing loved ones by raising their voices in unison. The Choir has performed on Britain’s Got Talent to much acclaim.
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The Man Who Planted Trees

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The Man Who Planted Trees

Civilization tries to persuade us we are going towards something, a distant goal. We have forgotten that our only goal is to live, to live each and every day, and that if we live each and every day, our true goal is achieved.

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One Teacher’s Brilliant response to Columbine

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One Teacher's Brilliant response to Columbine

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“A few weeks ago, I went into my son Chase’s class for tutoring. I’d e-mailed Chase’s teacher one evening and said, “Chase keeps telling me that this stuff you’re sending home is math, but I’m not sure I believe him. Help, please.” She e-mailed right back and said, “No problem! I can tutor Chase after school anytime.” And I said, “No, not him. Me. He gets it. Help me.” And that’s how I ended up standing at a chalkboard in an empty fifth-grade classroom while Chase’s teacher sat behind me, using a soothing voice to try to help me understand the “new way we teach long division.” Luckily for me, I didn’t have to unlearn much because I’d never really understood the “old way we taught long division.” It took me a solid hour to complete one problem, but I could tell that Chase’s teacher liked me anyway.[…]And then she told me this…” Glennon Doyle Melton shares a stunning story about one teacher’s powerful response to a tragic school shooting. { read more }

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Spotlight On Kindness: Being An Ally

Our inspiring featured video today takes us to a special 4th grade classroom where a unique teacher invites the kids to answer the question of “when and why you would choose to step in” to help someone? A look inside this classroom shows that with the right tools, and a lot of space for self-expression, our world’s younger generation promises much hope as stewards of humanity. – Ameeta

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