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Serotiny: The Story of Lead to Life

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Jan 16, 2020
Serotiny: The Story of Lead to Life

Serotiny: The Story of Lead to Life

Serotiny refers to the process of seeds using the destructive power of fire to trigger the germination of new growth. On the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, the organization Lead to Life gathered in Atlanta to honor the life of gun victims by putting weapons of killing through fire to forge shovels; plant trees to honor those lives with shovels created from that process; and share the journey with others in public ceremony. Share in the ceremony of this magical process.
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Seeking Wholeness in a Time of Brokenness

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January 16, 2020

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Seeking Wholeness in a Time of Brokenness

To heal means to “make whole,” and when we feel whole we are in touch with the whole world.

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Seeking Wholeness in a Time of Brokenness

Reverend Victor Kazanjian is the executive director of the United Religions Initiative (URI), a global grassroots interfaith peacebuilding network. URI has more than a thousand multi-faith groups working in over a hundred countries with a million volunteers to build bridges of cooperation between people of all faiths and cultures. Victor is ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church and was trained as a community organizer working to address the systemic causes of poverty and injustice through the support of community-based groups. He’s also studied and deeply embodies Gandhian principles of pluralism and grassroots change. Along with Gandhi’s grandson, Arun Gandhi, he for many years led the Gandhian Legacy Tour to India. Learn more about his work and journey in this inspiring interview. { read more }

Be The Change

For more inspiration, tune into this Saturday’s Awakin Call with Home Nguyen, the founder and CEO of MindKind Institute with decades of experience in personal leadership, mind-body practices, and executive coaching. His mission is to develop mindful, influential and compassionate leaders and to help them master their awesome power in order to make a real difference in the world. More details and RSVP info here. { more }

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