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The Rights of the Land

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The Rights of the Land

The Earth is generous with us — and forgiving. We can be the same with each other.

– Robin Wall Kimmerer –

The Rights of the Land

“Before first light we board a bus and at last light we return, just as the October hills of central New York shade to burgundy and the lights come on in dairy barns for evening chores. Teachers, students, clan mothers, chiefs, journalists, scientists, activists, and neighbors like me — I see all our faces reflected in the bus windows. For the Onondaga, this trip to federal court in Albany to defend their right to care for their land has been a long time coming, a journey of generations.” Robin Wall Kimmerer shares more. { read more }

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Take a moment to consider where you might extend generosity and/or forgiveness in your own life today.

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Danusha Lameris: Intimacy with the Marrow of Life

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Danusha Lameris: Intimacy with the Marrow of Life

I write because I am trying to get closer and closer to the marrow of it, whatever the It might be. I write to try and find order in chaos. And sometimes I don’t. Sometimes I do

– Danusha Lameris –

Danusha Lameris: Intimacy with the Marrow of Life

Danusha Lameris’s poems have been called “wise, direct, and fearless” (American poet Dorianne Laux). She began writing poetry, as she believes many people do, from a place of heartbreak, and not knowing what to do with it. Her first book of poems, The Moons of August, came on the heels of a rapid succession of deep losses in her early 30s. “I’ve buried a lover, a brother, a son,” she writes early on in the collection. Poetry allowed her to become intimate with world and life, down to the marrow. In the process, it enabled her to lay to bed some of the grief, freeing her to go to the edge of discovering joy and pleasure once again — at the place where grief and pleasure live together, in the body. More in this profile piece. { read more }

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Appearance As A Gift

Weekly excerpt to help us remember the sacred.

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Appearance As A Gift

–Isira

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2593.jpgOur whole experience of life is a relationship. Every single moment is centered in the way we relate to what is happening.

To understand this more deeply it helps us to recognize core issues that manifest due to the misperception of separation. Our perceived disconnection from spirit/source is at the root of all our conflicts.

This sense of disconnection underlies EVERY issue we endure as individuals and as a human race. As a result we feel dislocated in ourselves and in life. We have a distorted perception of everything we encounter – which in turn influences our whole experience. Because, simply put – all that we experience is filtered through our perceptions.

These perceptions then lead us to experience what we think. As we experience what we think we make it our belief system. From our belief system, we continue to think and act in ways that shape our entire experience of life.

The first symptom to come out of our (perceived) disconnection with spirit is the belief of separation. This manifests in our ideas and mental constructs of ‘other’. We develop an experience of something ‘other’ than source, soul, eternal life. AND other than everything else we see.

This sense of separation extends beyond a split from source and one’s own self, into a sense of separation from every other part of creation. Every person we meet (who really is a part of our infinite Self), is encountered as other. Not only is there a sense of ‘other’, there is also a sense of ‘opposite’. Our experience is one of duality; me and you, this and that, right and wrong.

Whatever is seen as outside or ‘other’ than our self is seen either as a threat or as desirable. We seek to either reject in order to protect ourselves or to possess in order to feel more complete. Our experience becomes one of dualistic relating — which ultimately results in a never-ending struggle. […]

When we see our Self in ‘other’ it is no longer possible to form a relationship based in fear. It is no longer an encounter of competition, protection or an effort to possess. It is a deeply encountered state of relating — centered in love. It is seen as an expression that is alive and centered only and forever in the now. It is seen as an opportunity to express our authentic Self and to feel and witness our Self as Love through the reflection of what appears as other. This appearance is seen as a gift; a multi-dimensional mirror, to know our infinite Self in and through endless forms.

In essence: the more connected you are in your Self, the more connected your experience will be with life.

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How do you relate to the notion that this appearance can be seen as a gift? Can you share a personal story of a time you were able to move beyond dualistic relating and instead center in love? What helps you see everything you encounter as your own infinite Self in and through endless forms?

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Satish Kumar: In Service of Humanity and Mother Earth

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Satish Kumar: In Service of Humanity and Mother Earth

We are dependent on each other. Therefore, replenishing the soil, replenishing society and being part of one continuum — that’s the new story.

– Satish Kumar –

Satish Kumar: In Service of Humanity and Mother Earth

In 2020, a dialog was held at Plum Village with environmental, and multi-faith peace activist Satish Kumar. What follows are two excerpts from that evening, the first titled, “Activism — Caring without Burning Out,” and the second, “Encouragement to Young Activists — on Anger, Love and Grief.” In these excerpts Kumar shares “how he has been able to find an inexhaustible source of energy to continue his activism with enthusiasm for over 60 years.” As well as, “insights on acting from anger or from love, healthy grieving for Mother Earth, and his vision for the way forward in these times of climate change.” { read more }

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Nipun Mehta: A Deeper Thanksgiving

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Nipun Mehta: A Deeper Thanksgiving

What gives me hope is that life unfailingly responds to the advances of love.

– Nipun Mehta –

Nipun Mehta: A Deeper Thanksgiving

On a recent episode of the podcast Gray Matter, renowned broadcaster, Michael Krasny, talks with ServiceSpace founder, Nipun Mehta. “As a small sampling of the conversation’s many gems, we touched on the hierarchy of generosity, and the ability to ‘throw a better party’ when we replace transactions with relationships. Nipun advocated for our own personal experimentation with generosity, knowing that if we listen closely, we may discover wonderful changes happening within ourselves. He explained how gratitude can be regenerative, and reminded us that it emerges from the recognition that we are nestled in so many gifts that we can never reciprocate. This knowledge invites us to pay forward what we can never pay back. Apparently the most valuable resource in navigating this path is to have noble friends who help us find the way through these and many other inspiring insights. We invite you to be our noble friends, and join us on this transformative journey…” Listen to the interview here. { read more }

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If so inspired, experiment with generosity in anyway that feels accessible to you today. And every day.

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This Land is Their Land

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This Land is Their Land

Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.

– Chinua Achebe –

This Land is Their Land

“Most of us who are not Wampanoag or American Indian will never fully grasp the raw emotions indigenous people associate with Thanksgiving.[…]If how we tell history is one of the ways we shape our present and future, we can do no better than to rethink the myth of the First Thanksgiving and its role in the Thanksgiving holiday.” Dr. David J. Silverman, is a professor and writer who specializes in Native American, Colonial American, and American racial history. He is the author of several works of nonfiction, including, “This Land is Their Land: The Wampanoag Indians, Plymouth Colony, and the Troubled History of Thanksgiving,” a deeply researched book that explores the past from all angles — “and makes the case that the way we remember and consider Thanksgiving requires thoughtful reconsideration as we endeavor to tell the full story of American history.” What follows is an in-depth interview with him by the award-winning platform Preservecast. { read more }

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Uncommon Gratitude

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Uncommon Gratitude

The gifts a place gives to people are abundant.

– Trebbe Johnson –

Uncommon Gratitude

“When I receive a gift I am acutely conscious of both the gift and the giver, and gratitude spreads through me. This gratitude coalesces into a wish to give something back. I long to please my giver, endow that generous benefactor with something that will offer comfort, nourishment, and delight equal to what Ive received. When my benefactor is a place rather than a person, however, my role as recipient is less direct. Im someone who has inadvertently stepped beneath a stream of beneficence not specifically intended for me but suddenly pouring all over me. If I wished to offer thanks, how would I do so? Does a place have consciousness, such that it can receive gratitude for what it has given just by being itself?” Trebbe Johnson shares more on giving thanks to wounded places. { read more }

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Thanksgiving Address

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Thanksgiving Address

Thanksgiving Address

Robin Wall Kimmerer states: "You can’t listen to the Thanksgiving Address without feeling wealthy. And, while expressing gratitude seems innocent enough, it is a revolutionary idea. In a consumer society, contentment is a radical proposition. Recognizing abundance rather than scarcity undermines an economy that thrives by creating unmet desires… The Thanksgiving Address reminds you that you already have everything you need… That’s good medicine for land and people alike." This video of the Thanksgiving Address captures the multidimensional ways that the Haudenosaunee greet and give gratitude for the natural world.
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Thanksgiving Blessings

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Thanksgiving Blessings

Thank you for the wind and rain
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thank you for this our food
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– Mennonite blessing –

Thanksgiving Blessings

From the team at Gratefulness.org comes this rich compilation of, “blessings, prayers, and invocations from diverse traditions, for meal times, gatherings, and Grateful Living.” { read more }

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Fostering Self-Organization

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Fostering Self-Organization

In a self-organizing system, leadership is distributed– it can come from anywhere, from anyone, at any time, manifesting in ways that may stretch beyond some people’s narrow definition of the word.

– David Ehrlichman –

Fostering Self-Organization

“When working in collaboration with others, where theres no single person in charge and the way forward is unclear, it can be hard to know when to lead and when to follow. In these situations, you may hope that people spontaneously self-organize to get things done, but the reality is that leadership always matters. Leadership is needed to facilitate conversations, weave connections, coordinate actions, and catalyze a network of people with aligned goals. But it requires a different kind of leadership than we usually see in traditional, hierarchical, do-as-the-leader-says environments, one we call network leadership.” In this excerpt from his book, ‘Impact Networks,’ David Ehrlichman shares four key principles to realize the immense potential of collaborative and purpose-driven networks. { read more }

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