In association with hhdlstudycirclemontreal.org

Archive for March 3, 2022

Resilience

This week’s inspiring video: Resilience
Having trouble reading this mail? View it in your browser. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe
KarmaTube.org

Video of the Week

Mar 03, 2022
Resilience

Resilience

This beautiful video was developed by a group of National Park Service staff and interns to explore the trauma, resilience, and beauty of the African American experience in our country. The story of black history in America may have been lost and forgotten at times, but this film uses beautiful photography and the words of Maya Angelou’s poem "Still I Rise" to illustrate the beauty and courage of those who have withstood discrimination and hate.
Watch Video Now Share: Email Twitter FaceBook

Related KarmaTube Videos

Smile Big
Meditate
Live It Up
Serve All

Empathy vs. Sympathy

Danny and Annie

How To Be Alone

Seven Habits of Mindful Eating

About KarmaTube:
KarmaTube is a collection of inspiring videos accompanied by simple actions every viewer can take. We invite you to get involved.
Other ServiceSpace Projects:

DailyGood // Conversations // iJourney // HelpOthers

MovedByLove // CF Sites // Karma Kitchen // More

Thank you for helping us spread the good. This newsletter now reaches 68,041 subscribers.

Rediscovering the Earth Emotions

You’re receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.
DailyGood News That Inspires

March 3, 2022

a project of ServiceSpace

Rediscovering the Earth Emotions

We absolutely must come up with the linguistic equivalence of the technological and biological changes that we’re forcing on the world.

– Glenn Albrecht –

Rediscovering the Earth Emotions

“Glenn Albrecht is a philosopher and environmentalist who for many years was Professor of Sustainability at Murdoch University in Western Australia, and is now an Honorary Associate at the School of Geosciences at the University of Sydney. In his book ‘Earth Emotions: New Words for a New World,’ he argues that we have lost awareness of our deep and long-lasting connection with nature, and no longer have words to express the distress and grief we feel as climate change and development destroys the world that we once took for granted. He has coined new words for these earth emotions solastalgia, ghedeist, soliphilia which are becoming widely used. In this interview, he talks about his own experience and his vision of how, even at this late stage, we might reconnect with nature and enter into an inspiring and creative future.” { read more }

Be The Change

For more inspiration, check out this piece by Albrecht, “Sumbiotude.” { more }

COMMENT | RATE Email Twitter FaceBook

Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Three Methods for Working with Chaos

Two Words That Can Change a Life

Beyond Overwhelm into Refuge

Live a Life Worth Living

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Peter Levine and Thomas Huebl: Healing Trauma & Spiritual Growth

NBA Mental Coach Shares 7 Ways You Can Thrive Under Pressure

2021: Resources for the Journey

Peace Is Every Step: Thich Nhat Hanh’s 95 Year Earthwalk

DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers “good news” to 242,499 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.

Other ServiceSpace projects include:

KindSpring // KarmaTube // Conversations // Awakin // More

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started