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Spotlight On Kindness: There’s No Plan(et) B

We are especially drawn to children because they are in closer touch with their inner essence or light. They help adults see past the blockages to inner truth often erected over decades. So children can powerfully reflect the truth we collectively are unwilling or unable to face, as millions of young people globally did last week to address the climate crisis. Let’s learn from the kids. – Ameeta

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Editor’s Note: We are especially drawn to children because they are in closer touch with their inner essence or light. They help adults see past the blockages to inner truth often erected over decades. So children can powerfully reflect the truth we collectively are unwilling or unable to face, as millions of young people globally did last week to address the climate crisis. Let’s learn from the kids. – Ameeta
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The Rise in Giving Across Africa

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October 1, 2019

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The Rise in Giving Across Africa

Until we know the assumptions in which we are drenched, we cannot know ourselves.

– Adrienne Rich –

The Rise in Giving Across Africa

“Douglas Ng’ang’a stands in the middle of the “slum library” he runs. Only he doesn’t take credit for the 3,000 books housed in his childhood home in Nairobi’s Mathare Valley. “The books just showed up,” he says. Well, not exactly. His neighbors brought them. Ng’ang’a funds the library by working as a driver. He started the collection with 200 of his own books. Members of the community spread the word through social media and pitched in. In Kenya, the generosity that led to the library isn’t an exception. Each year, the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) compiles a World Giving Index, and the 2017 rankings list Kenya as the third most generous nation behind Myanmar and Indonesia.” This story from NPR shares more. { read more }

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What assumptions, conscious or unconscious, might you be carrying about generosity? Test those assumptions rigorously this week and see what happens.

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Awakin Weekly: My Neighbor’s Corn

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My Neighbor’s Corn
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2395.jpgThere was once a farmer who grew excellent quality corn. Every year he won the award for the best corn. One year a newspaper reporter interviewed him and learned something interesting about how he grew it. The reporter discovered that the farmer shared his seeds with his neighbors.

“How can you afford to share your best seed corn with your neighbors when they are entering in competition with yours each year?” the reporter asked.

“Why sir,” said the farmer, “Don’t you know? The wind picks up pollen from the ripening corn and swirls it from field to field. If my neighbors grow inferior corn, cross-pollination will steadily degrade the quality of my corn. If I am to grow good corn, I must help my neighbors grow good corn.”

So it is with our lives. Those who want to live meaningfully and well must help enrich the lives of others, for the value of a life is measured by the lives it touches. The quality of response and joy depends on the quality of thoughts and love we share and spread.

And those who choose to be joyful must help others find happiness, for the welfare of each is bound up with the welfare of all.

About the Author: Naren Kini is an entrepreneur in the Silicon Valley, Heartfulness meditator for decades, and loves music, writing and drawing. The artwork above is his own sketch. He will also be a guest on our Awakin Call this Saturday.

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