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Spotlight On Kindness: Grateful For Our Blessings

It is the season again to reflect and give thanks for all the blessings that have been given to us. True gratitude is a recognition and understanding that everything we have and are is because of what was given to us by the universe. We have all been given special gifts by grace and are here to pass them on. Let’s join in unlocking the universe’s natural flow of receiving and giving. – Ameeta

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Editor’s Note: It is the season again to reflect and give thanks for all the blessings that have been given to us. True gratitude is a recognition and understanding that everything we have and are is because of what was given to us by the universe. We have all been given special gifts by grace and are here to pass them on. Let’s join in unlocking the universe’s natural flow of receiving and giving. – Ameeta
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The Emotional Life of Animals

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November 26, 2019

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The Emotional Life of Animals

An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.

– Martin Buber –

The Emotional Life of Animals

Any animal lover knows how intelligent our four-footed friends are, and how many emotions they share with us–especially the positive ones. And now scientific research tells us they have sensory and motor abilities that dwarf ours. Dogs are able to detect diseases such as cancer and diabetes and warn humans of impending heart attacks and strokes. Elephants, whales, hippopotamuses, giraffes, and alligators use low-frequency sounds to communicate over long distances, often miles. And bats, dolphins, whales, frogs, and various rodents use high-frequency sounds to find food, communicate with others, and navigate. Read on for empathy among elephants and chimpanzee waterfall dances. { read more }

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There are many stories about animals rescuing members of their own and other species, including humans. Their display of compassion and empathy for those in need is a lesson for us. How can you help someone in need this week?

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Awakin Weekly: How Can You Live In This World And Yet Be Innocent?

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How Can You Live In This World And Yet Be Innocent?
by J. Krishnamurti

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tow1.jpgHow can you live in this world and yet be innocent? First, be innocent and then you will live in this world, not the other way round. Be vulnerable, be tremendously vulnerable.

You do not even understand what it means to be innocent; if you are innocent, you can live in this world, in another world, in any world. But if you are not innocent you try to compromise with this world and then all hell is let loose. But learn about this sense of innocency. Don’t try to get it. It is not the word. It is that state when you have no pretension’s, no masks, no conflict. Be in that state and then you can live in this world. Then you can go to the office; you can do anything. If you know what love is, you can do what you will. There is no conflict, no sin . ., no pain…. Then you will live in this world totally, differently.

This is indeed the Mutation of the Mind. This is the fundamental transformation of man. The state of innocence is the state of mutation. In mutation is the birth of a new being. He is a being who acts but
never reacts, for, by living in the ground of inaction, he acts with charm and grace, a never-ending challenge for all — a challenge that is unexplained and therefore unanswered. Such one lives, just lives, but his very living awakens in others a sense of tremendous urgency. Strange though it may seem, the (hu)man of innocence becomes a potent nucleus for a total and a significant revolution in society. It is not that first there must be the transformation of the individual and then that transformed individual would lead a social revolution. These are not two different processes. In the transformation of the human being there has already begun the movement for fundamental social change. There is no time interval between the two. The process of transformation is just one and integral. The transformed human being represents the beginning of a social revolution. Such a human
being does not become a leader giving a call for social revolution. In such a call there is imitation and therefore an action which seeks to approximate itself to an idea.

But in a man of total innocence — in the very act of his living, the social revolution has already started. It is only when a time interval is given between the transformation of the human individual and the transformation of a society that the evil of leadership with all its ugly exploitation comes into being.

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