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Archive for August, 2019
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Inscrutably involved, we live in the currents of universal reciprocity.
– Martin Buber –
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Cherishing Our Connections
“We all belong to the world in concentric circles of relationship some more distant and others close, some with people different from us and others with people more similar. Living within this web of connectedness can bring us the greatest of joys and the deepest of challenges. The preferences, patterns, and habits we have learned can both build relational bridges and create great divides. Much of how we operate in our relationships can be unconscious and beneath our awareness, and so we go through life feeling perpetually at the effect of others, rather than intentional and effectual.” { read more }
Be The Change
For more inspiration, read Meg Wheatley’s essay ‘Of Webs, Boxes and Boundaries.’ { more } |
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Video of the Week
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Aug 01, 2019 |
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One Breath Around the World
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| Guillaume Néry can hold his breath underwater for more than seven minutes, dive more than 126 meters without air and has run on ocean floors around the world. He is a professional freediver, meaning he dives without breathing apparatus. The sport of freediving is dangerous, but Guillaume Néry and Julie Gautier’s film makes it seem peaceful and serene. The film shows non divers a new way of interacting with water – walking, running, jumping, flying. The idea for this film came about when Néry was thinking about those who trek continents by foot. He wanted to do something similar but take viewers on an underwater journey across the globe. His wife, Julie Gautier, who was involved in filming, was also on breath hold. |
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If we could surrender to Earths intelligence, we would rise up rooted, like trees.
– Rainer Maria Rilke –
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Speechless
“One morning I woke up with no voice, just a faint, breathy whisper. This would be upsetting anytime, but on this particular day it felt as if I were in a fairy tale. In a matter of hours, I was supposed to tell a story and teach mindfulness meditation at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan. And I couldn’t make a sound.” Parabola’s Tracy Cochran shares more in this thought-provoking essay on the possibilities that awaken when we relinquish our hold on the familiar and surrender to the unknown. { read more }
Be The Change
When you find yourself at the edge of the familiar this week, experiment with taking a step into the unknown with curiosity and an open mind and heart. |
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