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What Defines You

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December 18, 2021

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What Defines You

Radical Acceptance is the willingness to experience ourselves and our life as it is. A moment of Radical Acceptance is a moment of genuine freedom.

– Tara Brach –

What Defines You

Danielson Okeyo of Cape Town, South Africa, saw himself as something of a Superman because of his physical abilities. A series of injuries made him question who he was when he was no longer defined by what he could do. Okeyo takes us along on his journey to connect with the healing power of nature by befriending the ocean. In the process he realizes that nature accepts us as who we are. As he opens to this acceptance he is able to let in the love and care of those around him, as he finds freedom and a sense of peace with who he is now.
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Reflect on who you are in this moment? What have you lost and what have you gained to be the person you are now?

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The Wide-Angle Legacy & Vision of bell hooks

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December 17, 2021

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The Wide-Angle Legacy & Vision of bell hooks

The practice of love offers no place of safety. We risk loss, hurt, pain. We risk being acted upon by forces outside our control.

– bell hooks –

The Wide-Angle Legacy & Vision of bell hooks

“The news that bell hooks had died at 69 spread quickly across social media on Wednesday, prompting a flood of posts featuring favorite quotes about love, justice, men, women, community and healing, as well as testimonials about how this pioneering Black feminist writer had changed, or saved, lives. If the outpouring felt more intense than the usual tributes to departed scholars, admirers say that merely reflected the extraordinary way she mixed the emotional with the intellectual in her quest to make the experiences of Black women not just visible, but central to a sweeping reimagining of society.” More about bell hooks remarkable legacy in this NYT piece. { read more }

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What Defines You?

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Dec 16, 2021
What Defines You?

What Defines You?

Danielson Okeyo of Cape Town, South Africa, saw himself as something of a Superman because of his physical abilities. A series of injuries made him question who he was when he was no longer defined by what he could do. Okeyo takes us along on his journey to connect with the healing power of nature by befriending the ocean. In the process he realizes that nature accepts us as who we are. As he opens to this acceptance he is able to let in the love and care of those around him, as he finds freedom and a sense of peace with who he is now.
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Love Letters to Presence: Three Poems

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December 16, 2021

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Love Letters to Presence: Three Poems

We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. A little parenthesis in eternity.

– Paulo Coelho –

Love Letters to Presence: Three Poems

“My name is Micheal ‘Moley’ O Suilleabhain. I am a poet from Ireland. These three poems are love letters to presence. That presence we feel when we are close to the source of this life. Gratitude, Wisdom, Determination, and Belief. The first poem, Turas d’Anam, means ‘journey of your soul’…” { read more }

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Consider writing your own love letter to presence today. For more inspiration, watch Micheal share another one of his poems — this one a love letter to his unique childhood. { more }

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The Dying Sea: A Conversation with Radek Skrivanek

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December 15, 2021

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The Dying Sea: A Conversation with Radek Skrivanek

They both listened silently to the water, which to them was not just water, but the voice of life, the voice of Being, the voice of perpetual Becoming.

– Hermann Hesse –

The Dying Sea: A Conversation with Radek Skrivanek

The Aral Sea was once the world’s 4th largest inland body of water. The story of its loss, one of our greatest environmental disasters, remains unknown to many people even today. In this interview, Radek Skrivanek talks about his many journeys to document the demise of that great freshwater lake and the life it supported. It’s a painful read, knowing the picture he paints is not fiction. { read more }

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“Water Is Life,” is an interview with indigenous leader Cheryl Angel, you can read it here. { more }

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An East-West Approach to Transformation

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December 14, 2021

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An East-West Approach to Transformation

We build too many walls and not enough bridges.

– Isaac Newton –

An East-West Approach to Transformation

This film chronicles a coming together of U.S. and China leaders in the consciousness and wellbeing sector, led by Mina Lee. At the heart of Minas life and work is the permission to be stretched by love. She is guided by the question of how to bridge cultural and intergenerational divides the ways in which we dehumanize each other through misunderstanding, whether between investors and investees, business and non-business sectors, people living in the East and those in the West, and more specifically, China and the United States. Through honoring their shared life experiences they provide witness to the statement, “The only thing separating me from you is my idea of you.” { read more }

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What permission might you grant yourself to begin expanding beyond that which limits you? For more inspiration, join the December 18, 2021 Awakin Call with Mina Lee. { more }

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You Are Not Alone

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You Are Not Alone
by Tracy Cochran

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2532.jpgThe dark season is here in the Northern Hemisphere. And maybe it is dark for you inside as well as outside. You may feel lonely or in pain. You may fear the future. It can be a great comfort to remember that all beings, including the Buddha, faced the darkness of the unknown. He left family and home, teachers and friends, all that was familiar to sit in the forest in the dark. Waiting. Watching his mind states come and go. Not knowing what would come.

In the Christian calendar, this time is called Advent. Advent comes from the Latin word “adventus,” which means “coming.” It is a time of opening to the darkness of the unknown, which in many traditions including Buddhism, is the very definition of faith. Real faith, it turns out, is a willingness to be present to what is instead of clinging to a story with a fixed conclusion. What will come? We don’t know! But what if we faced the unknown surrounded by noble friends? Not just real friends who share your wish for a greater wholeness and awakening (the words don’t really matter–we wish for a presence beyond words). What if we allow ourselves to call on great and good beings to accompany us? This can be great beings known or unknown, human or nonhuman — Buddha, Jesus, Tara, Totoro, a wonderful redwood tree.

Don’t be shy. Allow yourself to picture sitting under that wonderful tree — or climbing up into the lap of the Buddha. Let yourself pray for help from Tara or Mary, and imagine how it feels to be held in great love. In the midst of allowing ourselves to feel nurtured and accompanied in this way, it might occur to us that reality is vast and full of intelligent forces. It might occur to us that we spend most of our time imagining that we are all alone…or worse, all alone surrounded with destructive forces. But what if we let in the reality that there are also benevolent forces And what if marvelous unexpected things were coming for us, beyond our wildest dreams.

There are many ways to practice cracking open the door to this possibility. Smile a little bit, no matter how you feel. Or try this, an experiment from Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard: "Every hour spend ten seconds wishing someone happiness. It’s transformative."

But do try calling on your noble allies–living friends and beloved teachers and also great beings. It is so much easier to face the darkness when you remember that you are not alone. And remember that great transformation may be in store for you. Really.

Here is C.S. Lewis: “Imagine yourself as a living house. God comes in to rebuild that house. At first, perhaps, you can understand what He is doing. He is getting the drains right and stopping the leaks in the roof and so on; you knew that those jobs needed doing and so you are not surprised. But presently He starts knocking the house about in a way that hurts abominably and does not seem to make any sense. What on earth is He up to? The explanation is that He is building quite a different house from the one you thought of – throwing out a new wing here, putting on an extra floor there, running up towers, making courtyards. You thought you were being made into a decent little cottage: but He is building a palace. He intends to come and live in it Himself.”

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How do you relate to the notion of expanding your company beyond the seen and the alive? Can you share a personal story of a time you were able to call on for help to great and good beings? What helps you be aware that you have more help than you can see?
Jagdish P Dave wrote: Facing the unknown with an open mind and an open heart is exciting with a little terpedation and uncertainty of what will be unfolding. Here is the place for unflinching faith. When I place my self i…
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From Bullets to Bangles

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December 13, 2021

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From Bullets to Bangles

A saint is a sinner who never gave up.

– Paramhansa Yogananda –

From Bullets to Bangles

“I am happier now, after the angst of my earlier years. Those years were rough. I started life in a factory as a coiled mix of copper and zinc being pressed into a small, cup-like shape. Then I was pulled mechanically into a cylinder and stretched to form a tight tube. Even the memory is painful: in order to be stretched without breaking, I had to be heated, annealed, pickled, rinsed, and measured, over and over.” So begins this post in the monthly “Objective Lens ” column written by Sr. Marilyn Lacey. Rich with empathic imagination and “object lessons,” each post is an opportunity to look at the world from the point of view of an inanimate object in Haiti or Africa. This one is written in the voice of, “an unwilling accessory to death: the metal casing for an AK-47 bullet,” who ultimately finds redemption. { read more }

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As an exercise in empathic imagination, pick an object from your daily environment and try and describe life from its perspective. To learn more about the inspiring work of Sr. Marilyn and her organization Mercy Beyond Borders, visit their website here. { more }

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Ten Ways to Make Your Time Matter

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Ten Ways to Make Your Time Matter

True security lies in the unrestrained embrace of insecurity — in the recognition that we never really stand on solid ground, and never can.

– Oliver Burkeman –

Ten Ways to Make Your Time Matter

“As a recovering ‘productivity geek,’ I know how it feels to become swept up in the idea of discovering the perfect system of time management. But I was eventually forced to accept that my struggles to achieve a sense of perfect control or mastery of my time were counterproductive, leading not to a life of more meaning but one of more overwhelm and stress. I came to see that I needed to give up the quest for that kind of control, letting go of the impossible goal of becoming perfectly efficient and embracing my limitations instead, so as to make more time for what was really valuable.[…]Here are 10 suggestions I make in my book, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, about how to live with your limited time in mind.” Oliver Burkeman shares more…
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If inspired to, practice with some or all of the 10 suggestions that Burkeman offers in the above piece.

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Breaking Free From the Tyranny of Positivity

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Breaking Free From the Tyranny of Positivity

Our happiness comes not as a goal, but as a byproduct of engaging in honesty with ourselves.

– Susan David –

Breaking Free From the Tyranny of Positivity

Ever been told to ‘just be happy’ or, to ‘lighten up’? Does that really make you feel happier? For many, this advice leads to the opposite effect. Author of Emotional Agility and leading Harvard Medical School psychologist Susan David recently teamed up with award-winning journalist and author Maria Shriver for a unique conversation on why positivity doesn’t necessarily lead to happiness. Read more to understand how our obsession with positivity undermines the truth of our authentic expressions, and is an untrue display of our experience in the world. Sometimes, we need to just admit that we are having a bad day. Both experts offer steps on how to achieve this authentic expression in your own life. Research focused on what creates resilience, empathy and joy reveals that expanding our emotional vocabulary and how we express our authentic feelings, is what allows us to transcend these emotions, and find more peace. { read more }

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