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The Power of Giving

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December 4, 2021

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The Power of Giving

The gift is to the giver, and comes back most to him — it cannot fail.

– Walt Whitman –

The Power of Giving

“Fariba Safai and Ashley Smith were still students at CCA when they decided to do something radical. They decided to prepare a large batch of home made soup (from a favorite recipe of Faribas mother), to construct a cart able to wheel a very large stainless steel pot along a sidewalk, and to make their way to Union Square in San Francisco on Black Friday[the day after Thanksgiving and largest shopping day of the year] where they would offer free bowls of soup to any and all. Ehren Tool, a marine who served in Iraq, upon finishing his tour of duty, enrolled at UC Berkeley to study ceramics in the Art Department. There he learned to throw on the wheel and found himself engaged in a new mission: making and giving away thousands of handmade ceramic cups. Each was shaped like a tea bowl and sometimes accompanied by a letter. And each cup was impressed with military emblems and images such as bombs, rifles and gas masks. Tool refers to himself as a war awareness artist. What struck me most strongly about these three artists is that they were all giving their work away, no strings attached. In the context of the art world, art that shocks is standard fare. But the kind of shock one expects from “shocking art” is something disturbing, not something that takes you out of your expectations and leaves you feeling grateful. Here was a new kind of shock, the shock of service, of giving, of generosity.” What follows is a dialog with these intriguing artists. { read more }

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Heart Light in Dark Times

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December 3, 2021

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Heart Light in Dark Times

The mind creates the abyss, the heart crosses it.

– Nisargadatta Maharaj –

Heart Light in Dark Times

“I’ve been reflecting on the environmental crisis, and as I do, I find myself in the darkness, as I imagine we all are to some degree. And that says something, something we shouldnt brush aside or try to make go away. This is a place for sharing truth — and the truth right now is darkness. I sometimes reflect on how I’ve been practicing meditation, morality, restraint, generosity, sharing, and simplicity for more than forty years with as much integrity as possible. I shouldn’t have to feel this bad, this hopeless, this guilty. Yet when I look at this crisis, I’m in the dark.” Ajahn Sucitto shares more in this thoughtful and timely exploration of darkness, loss, truth-telling, and the guiding light of the heart. { read more }

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Take a moment to tune into the light of your heart today.

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The Well of Being

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Dec 02, 2021
The Well of Being

The Well of Being

The Well of Being is an exquisite ‘children’s book for adults,’ one that encompasses the journey of life from the Big Bang, to this very moment that we find (or lose) ourselves in. Jean-Pierre Weill spent three years writing and illustrating this book about himself– and perhaps everyone. Playful and profound in its approach to the human condition, Weill’s words and whimsical drawings reveal the multiple ways in which we create narratives about ourselves and the world, and then proceed to confine ourselves within them. Why live in the cramped quarters of anxious self-doubt and unsettled expectation when there is a way out? All it takes is remembering. Remembering that we are already possessed of that which we seek, and that within us lies the unstinting well — of being. Watch and be enchanted by this gorgeous animated version of Weill’s timeless book.
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The Well of Being

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December 2, 2021

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The Well of Being

Sense your presence, the naked, unveiled, unclothed beingness.

– Eckhart Tolle –

The Well of Being

The Well of Being is an exquisite ‘children’s book for adults,’ one that encompasses the journey of life from the Big Bang, to this very moment that we find (or lose) ourselves in. Jean-Pierre Weill spent three years writing and illustrating this book about himself– and perhaps everyone. Playful and profound in its approach to the human condition, Weill’s words and whimsical drawings reveal the multiple ways in which we create narratives about ourselves and the world, and then proceed to confine ourselves within them. Why live in the cramped quarters of anxious self-doubt and unsettled expectation when there is a way out? All it takes is remembering. Remembering that we are already possessed of that which we seek, and that within us lies the unstinting well… of being. Watch and be enchanted by this gorgeous animated version of Weill’s timeless book. { read more }

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Join a special circle with Jean-Pierre Weill and family on Sunday December 12th! The circle will include a special reading of Weill’s brand new book, “Evolve,” and an interactive dialog around what it takes to live at the creative edge of one’s own evolution. More details and RSVP info here. { more }

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The Nap Ministry: Rest as Resistance

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December 1, 2021

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The Nap Ministry: Rest as Resistance

You don’t always have to be doing something. You can just be, and that’s plenty.

– Alice Walker –

The Nap Ministry: Rest as Resistance

“I think all of these things are working to get us back to our full selves and back to who we are: divine human beings. That’s one of the central ideas of the Nap Ministry: you are not a machine, you are a divine human being. If you knew your divinity, you would not be grinding. You would not allow for grind culture. You wouldn’t allow yourself to miss sleep. If you saw yourself deeply as who you are, you would see the divinity that I see in all people and what drives the work of Nap Ministry. [The Nap Ministry is] for all, but it’s a global movement from a Black lens.” In 2016 Tricia Hersey founded The Nap Ministry. It challenges our notions of laziness and reframes rest as resistance and a form of reparations. { read more }

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Make rest a daily practice. Learn more about the Nap Ministry here. { more }

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