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Oncology Yoga: Tapping into the Wisdom of the Body

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March 16, 2022

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Oncology Yoga: Tapping into the Wisdom of the Body

We dwell in the house of the body, but its perfection and intricate life are the work of a wisdom which never relaxes dominion over a single cell.

– George William Russell –

Oncology Yoga: Tapping into the Wisdom of the Body

“As an integrative yoga teacher with a background in various yoga modalities, I aim to follow the needs of my students as they arise, not only those needs affected by their internal atmosphere, but also the collective needs. Meeting them where they are. This is a simple story of how this aspect of yoga intensified in my life. I will tell it primarily through the voice of 2 of my students, who tell their stories best. In 2017, after practicing for nearly 20 years and teaching for 12, one of my long-term committed students announced to me she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She absolutely wanted to continue to practice yoga to support her physically, mentally and emotionally during her treatments.” Fiona Hayhoe-Weiland shares inspiration from her journey as an oncology yoga teacher. { read more }

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For more inspiration, you are invited to join a two-part series that includes an interview with a remarkable breast cancer survivor, and an Oncology Yoga workshop led by Fiona. More details and RSVP info here. { more }

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Poems in a Time of Crisis

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March 15, 2022

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Poems in a Time of Crisis

In the middle of war, he is asking for poems.

– Ilya Kaminsky –

Poems in a Time of Crisis

“In response to the situation in Ukraine, Beshara Magazine presents a short poem by Taras Shevchenko (18141861), commonly referred to simply as ‘Kobzar’ — The Bard. Shevchenko is universally recognised as the supreme national poet of the Ukrainian language and soul, and, as Andrew Watson explains below, his own life mirrored the sufferings and longing for freedom of the Ukrainian people.” { read more }

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Reflect on a poem or book that has offered you sustenance in a dark time. For more inspiration, check out this recent essay by Ukrainian American poet Ilya Kaminsky, whose poem, “We Lived Happily During the War,” went viral in 2013. { more }

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Between Gift And Privilege

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Between Gift And Privilege
by Jonathan Harris

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2545.jpgI’ve been wondering: What makes something a gift? What is the difference between a gift and a privilege? What does it mean to be gifted? How can we help one another discover and develop our gifts? What would it mean to live in a gifted society?

To understand the essence of gift, it may be helpful to explore the shamanic notion of “medicine.” In various shamanic traditions, the word medicine is used to describe the unique combination of qualities that a particular living thing embodies. For instance, the medicine of a tree is the way it offers shade and shelter; the way it models the beauty that can arise from being rooted in a single place over time; the way it teaches flexibility: changing with the seasons, and bending without breaking in the breeze. Together, this combination of qualities constitutes what is known as tree medicine. By sharing tree medicine with non-trees, trees assume their unique identity as “trees” in the world. In the shamanic understanding, this is how everything works: rivers, eagles, roses, whales, forests, spiders, cliffs — each living thing embodying a unique combination of gifts, which are collectively known as its medicine.

In our human world, the same understanding applies. Each one of us harbors a unique combination of inner gifts, waiting to be discovered, drawn out, and developed. These gifts are the keys to unlocking our authentic identities: otherwise known as our medicine — the specific way we have a “healing” effect on the world. When we speak of someone being gifted, perhaps this is precisely what we mean: someone who’s put into practice their natural medicine, someone who’s therefore become a doctor of life.

In our current culture, we lack this ancient understanding, and so we get into trouble. We confuse the notion of gifts with the notion of privilege, and we lose ourselves in games of blame and shame, getting caught up in debates about external conditions. Privilege is essentially situational: a set of external conditions into which a person arrives, whether by birth or by experience. Gifts, on the other hand, are essentially latent potentials: inner qualities, talents, and predilections that we embody regardless of where we happen to be situated in the external world.

In the polarizing terms of our current “identity politics,” the focus is almost entirely on external conditions: socio-economic status, skin color, pronouns, gender, and sex. What if “identity politics” were re-imagined to focus less on external privilege, and more on internal gifts? Perhaps we could develop a system for supporting young people in identifying their own unique gifts, without being seduced by the shoulds of other people’s storylines. We could see these two potent questions as sacred: What makes me feel most alive when I do it? What makes the world respond with a “yes”?

About the Author: Jonathan Harris is an artist and technologist — known for his work with data, design, documentary, and Life Art.

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Compassion Defies Death at the Turtle Hospital

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March 14, 2022

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Compassion Defies Death at the Turtle Hospital

Nature is slow, but sure; she works no faster than need be; she is the tortoise that wins the race by her perseverance.

– Henry David Thoreau –

Compassion Defies Death at the Turtle Hospital

“Each spring is nonstop crisis management at Turtle Rescue Leagueever since Alexxia and Natasha established a hospital for freshwater turtles and tortoises in the basement of their suburban home in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Amid all the other houses on the street, their two-story saltbox stands out: It’s a blazing, neon green. It bears a sign in front that reads, “Turtle Lover Parking Only. Violators Better Shut the Shell Up.”” Sy Montgomery explores the resilience of turtles and the people who care for them in the following essay. { read more }

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Author Sy Montgomery is perhaps best known “for her 14 year love affair with Christopher Hogwood, a runt piglet who grew to a 750-pound great Buddha master.” Learn more about Montgomery and her work here. { more }

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Darkness Rising

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Darkness Rising

The planet will never come alive for you unless your songs and stories give life to all the beings, seen and unseen, that inhabit a living Earth.

– Amitav Ghosh –

Darkness Rising

“The unprovoked invasion of Ukraine retells an old story of conquest and control bringing destruction and death. With missiles falling onto cities, thousands already dead, and over two million refugees, mainly women and children, fleeing, we are witnessing a way of life, of freedom, being lost. As these refugees join the millions worldwide displaced by conflict and persecution, this war is bringing the added threat of nuclear weapons and mass destructioneven as ordinary Ukrainians take up arms and build barricades to defend their country. So many lives shattered, dreams destroyed, darkness spreading. What is this world into which we have stumbled?” In a time of growing ecological and humanitarian crises, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee bears witness to the darkness of the dying myth we are stranded in. { read more }

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Our Evolutionary Leap

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Our Evolutionary Leap

Rather than looking at the unanswered questions, we now need to be looking at the unquestioned answers of our time.

– Lynne Twist –

Our Evolutionary Leap

“In this podcast, Lynne Twist joins Sounds Trues founder, Tami Simon, to discuss the challenges and opportunities now facing humanity…they also talk about our unique place in time and the emerging new approach to business; the Pachamama Alliance and the prophecy of ‘The Eagle and the Condor’; tapping the wisdom of ‘grandmother energy’; Buckminster Fuller and creating a world that works for everyone; the invitation to each one of us to ‘take an evolutionary leap and dream big now’; environmental regeneration and redefining humanity; reclaiming our home in the ecological world, and creating economies that respect nature; giving up the scramble and becoming totally present in the moments of our life; purpose, choices, and trusting our feelings; bravery, humility, and surrender on the path; and more.” { read more }

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False Alarm: A Plea for the Earth Music Video

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False Alarm: A Plea for the Earth Music Video

The heart that breaks open can contain the whole universe.

– Joanna Macy –

False Alarm: A Plea for the Earth Music Video

Wake up to the ways the Earth cries out for our care. Ryan Amador and Alixa Garcia team up to show us both the hope and the destruction happening all around. Watch it all the way through without averting your gaze or closing your heart. { read more }

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Go outside and allow bewilderment for all Life to open you. Then do the next right thing you can to answer the call to protect it.

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False Alarm, A Plea for the Earth – Music Video

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False Alarm, A Plea for the Earth – Music Video

Wake up to the ways the Earth cries out for our care. Ryan Amador and Alixa Garcia team up to show us both the hope and the destruction happening all around. Watch it all the way through without averting your gaze or closing your heart.
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The Island of Missing Trees

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The Island of Missing Trees

The universe is one being. Everything and everyone is interconnected through an invisible web of stories. Whether we are aware of it or not, we are all in a silent conversation.

– Elif Shafak –

The Island of Missing Trees

“Author Elif Shafak struggled at first with how to write her new book, The Island of Missing Trees. The story she wanted to tell is about a family from Cyprus, a Mediterranean island that was the center of a conflict in the 1970s, but she didn’t want the story to be about tribalism or nationalism. Which is why, Shafak told NPR’s Steve Inskeep, much of the story is told from the perspective of a fig tree.” More from Shafak and her new book in the following interview { read more }

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Spiritual Listening

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Spiritual Listening

To “listen” another’s soul into a condition of disclosure and discovery may be almost the greatest service that any human being ever performs for another.

– Douglas V. Steere –

Spiritual Listening

“Spiritual listening is at the heart of all relationships. It is what we experience when we become a quiet, safe container into which the speaker is able to express his or her most genuine voice. There is a communion of souls. The way we listen to each other sets a tone for everything that follows. We often think that our speaking, the words we use, is the most important part of our communication. Yet it is the quality of our listening that has the greatest impact in any conversation. Quaker writer Douglas Steere says: To listen anothers soul into a condition of disclosure and discovery may be almost the greatest service one human being ever performs for another. What makes listening spiritual? It is the art of becoming a listening presence, a way of being in which stillness and attentiveness provide the space for people to speak authentically and know they are being heard. It is from this place that we can listen across diverse backgrounds, cultures, religions and belief systems. It is about being a presence for understanding rather than for judging. When we are open, curious, and attentive to others in this way we discover a deeper, sacred connection; we are in relationship.” Kay Lindahl, founder of the Listening Center, shares more. { read more }

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