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The Lost Gift – Short Film

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Apr 02, 2020
The Lost Gift - Short Film

The Lost Gift – Short Film

Writing in his journal, nine year old Abeer speaks of his frustrations with having to always prove himself at school and at home, never being allowed to be himself. His heartfelt and eye-opening words remind us that each child really is unique and should be cherished as such. The poignant message is, "Don’t look at who your child could be, but who your child is." As Abeer points out, if children truly are the best gift, "you’re not supposed to fix the best gift."
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The Inner Shield Against Covid-19

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April 2, 2020

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The Inner Shield Against Covid-19

Food isn’t just generic energy–it’s molecular information. In addition to fueling the mitochondrial powerhouses, food tells our cells what to do and serves as building blocks for hormones, brain chemicals, and cell membranes.

– Cynthia Li –

The Inner Shield Against Covid-19

Cynthia Li MD is a gifted physician and author who has had experience with battling an autoimmune disorder and recognizing both the power and limits of conventional medicine. “In the current pandemic, the strength of your immune system is the critical difference between milder and more severe illness caused by the COVID-19 virus. In a gift e-booklet, ‘How to Shield Yourself Against COVID-19,’ Li offers key science-based strategies, beyond physical distancing and hygiene measures, for building up what she calls your “inner shield.””A copy of this vital booklet is linked to at the end of the following piece. Read and share it with your community. { read more }

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Spotlight On Kindness: Going Off-Script

Humans, on the whole, are creatures of habit and easily accustomed to playing certain roles in our lives. This weeks’ stories remind us to challenge our assumptions and status quo, make a real connection human-to-human, show up to the need of the hour, and don’t be afraid to go off-the-script. One never knows what we may learn about our relationships — as well as ourselves in the process. -Guri

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Oriah Mountain Dreamer: The Call

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Oriah Mountain Dreamer: The Call

The breezes at dawn have secrets to tell you
Don’t go back to sleep!
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.

– Rumi –

Oriah Mountain Dreamer: The Call

“I have heard it all my life. A voice calling a name I recognized as my own.
Sometimes it comes as a soft-bellied whisper.Sometimes it holds an edge of urgency. But always it says: Wake up, my love. You are walking asleep.
There’s no safety in that! Remember what you are, and let a deeper knowing color the shape of your humanness. There is nowhere to go. What you are looking for is right here.” Oriah Mountain Dreamer shares more in this beautiful poem. { read more }

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The Woman Behind India’s First Testing Kit

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The Woman Behind India's First Testing Kit

My constant prayer for myself is to be used in service for the greater good.

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The Woman Behind India’s First Testing Kit

“India has been criticized for its poor record of testing people in the battle against coronavirus. That, however, is set to change, thanks in large part to the efforts of one virologist, who delivered on a working test kit, just hours before delivering her baby .On Thursday, the first made-in-India coronavirus testing kits reached the market, raising hopes of an increase in screening of patients with flu symptoms to confirm or rule out the Covid-19 infection.” { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: Keeping The Smoke Hole Open

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Keeping The Smoke Hole Open
by Martin Shaw

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2411.jpgIn Siberian myth, when you want to hurt someone, you crawl into their tent and close the smoke hole.

That way God can’t see them.

Close the smoke hole and you break connection to the divine world. Mountains, rivers, trees.

Close the smoke hole and we become mad.

Close the smoke hole and we are possessed by ourselves and only ourselves.

Close the smoke hole and you have only your neurosis for company.

Well, enough of that. Really, c’mon. We’re grown-ups. Let’s take a breath.

We may have to seek some solitude, but let’s not isolate from the marvelous.

High alert is the nature of the moment, and rightly so, but I do not intend to lose the reality that as a culture we are entering deeply mythic ground.

I am forgetting business as usual. No great story begins like that.

What needs to change? Deepen? What kindness in me have I so abandoned that I could seek relationship with again?

It is useful to inspect my ruin.

Could I strike up an old relationship with my soul again?

You don’t need me to tell you how to keep the smoke hole open. You have a myriad of ways.

We are awash with the power of words — virus, isolate, pandemic — and they point toward very real things. To some degree we need the organizational harassment of them.

But do they grow corn on your tongue when you speak them?

Where is the beauty-making in all of this?

That is part — part — of the correct response. The absolute heft of grief may well be the weave to such a prayer mat.

Before we burn the whole world down in the wider rage, could we collectively seek vigil in this moment?

Cry for a vision?

It’s what we’ve always done.

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Erich Fromm: The Antidote to Helplessness and Disorientation

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Erich Fromm: The Antidote to Helplessness and Disorientation

Hope is a decisive element in any attempt to bring about social change in the direction of greater aliveness, awareness, and reason. But the nature of hope is often misunderstood and confused with attitudes that have nothing to do with hope and in fact are the very opposite.

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“To be human is to be a miracle of evolution conscious of its own miraculousness — a consciousness beautiful and bittersweet, for we have paid for it with a parallel awareness not only of our fundamental improbability but of our staggering fragility, of how physiologically precarious our survival is and how psychologically vulnerable our sanity. To make that awareness bearable, we have evolved a singular faculty that might just be the crowning miracle of our consciousness: hope.” { read more }

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Krista Tippett on Hope

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Krista Tippett on Hope

You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.

– William Faulkner –

Krista Tippett on Hope

“A couple of years ago I started sometimes asking, at the end of my conversations: What makes you despair, and where are you finding hope? It turns out that answers to the two parts of that question are more often conjoined than oppositional. The puzzle of us, the contradictions alive in each one of us and in this moment we inhabit –these are the crucible of my hope.” Krista Tippett shares more. { read more }

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What an Insect Can Teach Us About Adapting to Stress

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Freeing yourself was one thing, claiming ownership of that freed self was another.

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Caring For Self and Others in Troubled Times

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Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.

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