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Teens Interview a Monk (+ Pods, Fran’s Mom)

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In the face of compounding disruptions in society, so many of us are left asking difficult questions. Like Otto recently inquiry: “What does the emerging dawn of this century look like?” Perhaps what’s bubbling up among us can be summed up by three interviews this month. Parker Palmer interviewed Preeta around the "Inner Work of Democracy", a Buddhist university’s interview with Birju was titled "Compassion as Capital,” and Audrey’s interview with Heartfulness magazine was headlined: Kindness is Key to Resilience. In other words, how might we nurture personal resilience, interpersonal care, and systemic transformation?

Building on that flow, here’s a few upcoming events:

  • 131.jpg Nov 4th, Teens Interview a Monk: next Wednesday, the Santa Clara Awakin Circle has a special conversation with Rev. Heng Sure! Post U.S. elections, what questions will American teens ask one of the senior-most Western monks residing in Australia? Join the dialogue. (7:30PM PDT)
  • HHH06Jun2020_C1(2).png Pods-r-us: to support building deeper ties in a virtual context, we’ve created new "pod technology". Meghna described its intent as, "How can our carbon (material) and compassion (eternal) wisdom guide a silicon interface to mirror the whole that is greater than the sum of its parts?" Hundreds of people from a couple dozen countries have already held wide-ranging pods, on topics from Laddership to Hands, Head, Heart Immersions to Holding Sacred Space. Coming up in the next month: Priceless Pricing, Love and Power, and more. Explore open pods.
  • 539.jpg Awakin Calls: in the ever-expanding lineup of illuminating weekly interviews

Voting as an Expression of Love and Gratefulness

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October 31, 2020

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Voting as an Expression of Love and Gratefulness

To vote is to rise to the occasion of an opportunity to say YES and to take a stand for the shared heart of our world.

– Kristi Nelson –

Voting as an Expression of Love and Gratefulness

“Though we typically think of voting in purely political terms, we can think about every choice we make as a vote and every moment in our lives as an election. We vote with our bodies, energy, money, time, attention, and more. How do our choices reflect our values and our vision for the world? When we explore voting and democracy as ongoing opportunities to choose our values and participate in collective decision-making by adding our individual voice to the voices of others, we ground them in grateful living.” Here is a timely post along with related resources from the Gratefulness Team. { read more }

Be The Change

How does viewing every choice you make as a vote inspire you to move differently through the world?

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