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Growing Through the Cracks: A Conversation with Sachi Maniar

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January 9, 2023

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Growing Through the Cracks: A Conversation with Sachi Maniar

With you, I meet my own infiniteness.

– Sonali Ojha –

Growing Through the Cracks: A Conversation with Sachi Maniar

Over the past ten years, Sachi Maniar has nurtured breathing spaces for young people in the midst of profound intensity. When she first stumbled into the company of youth in conflict with the law, with runaway, orphaned and abandoned children, Sachi felt herself inexplicably at home. The work that blossomed from that feeling would eventually turn into a full-fledged organization that has now touched thousands of young lives, across three facilities in Mumbai as well as 18 other facilities in India. At its core Sachi’s work reminds us of each person’s fundamental belonging, of the beauty inherent in wholeness, and the power and freedom that come from recognizing we are not the labels that others, or we ourselves place on our lives.Learn more about her unique and heart-expanding journey through this in-depth interview. { read more }

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Take time this week to sit with someone, with no other intention but that of simply being with them. For more details about Sachi’s work, visit the Ashiyana Foundation. { more }

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Five Thoughts About Sacrifice

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January 8, 2023

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Five Thoughts About Sacrifice

When you are quiet, the silence blows against your mind and etches away everything that is soft and unimportant. What is left is what is real: pure awareness and the very hardest questions

– Kathleen Dean Moore –

Five Thoughts About Sacrifice

“Sacrifice zone is defined as a geographic area that has been permanently impaired by environmental damage, often through locally unwanted land use. Take, for example, the boreal forest surrounding Fort McMurray near the Athabasca River in Alberta, once an expanse of wetlands, bogs, and trembling-aspen and white-spruce forest hunting grounds for First Nations people and habitat to caribou, bears, mourning doves, and wolves. All of that is gone now not just damaged, but simply missing from the face of the Earth. The forest is razed, the animals killed or driven out, the ground scraped away to expose bitumen mines in open pits, the hills bulldozed to make vast tailing ponds to hold toxins now leaking into the river, and the People poisoned and displaced.” More in this excerpt from Kathleen Dean Moore’s book, “Take Heart: Encouragement for Earth’s Weary Lovers.” { read more }

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Spend some time in silence today.

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The Systems View of Life

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The Systems View of Life

Whenever we look at life, we look at networks.

– Fritjof Capra –

The Systems View of Life

“This essay is excerpted from The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision, by Fritjof Capra and Pier Luigi Luisi (2014, Cambridge University Press). The book integrates the ideas, models, and theories underlying the systems view of life into a single coherent framework, exploring its implications for a broad range of endeavors, from economics and politics to medicine, psychology, and law.” { read more }

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More from Capra in this piece,”We Are All In This Together.” { more }

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Letter to Tomorrow

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January 6, 2023

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Letter to Tomorrow

Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all.

– Emily Dickinson –

Letter to Tomorrow

An egg; a perfect package of hope. Sit down and allow your heart to open; allow your mind to quiet. Then connect with this beautiful poem by Jackie Morris and ponder how to hold your own hope. { read more }

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Hold your own fragile hope gently in your heart. Close your eyes and listen to the poem again. Then open your eyes and listen once more. Now, go outside and release your hope to the sky, flying on strong wings into the future.

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Letter to Tomorrow

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Jan 05, 2023
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An egg; a perfect package of hope. Sit down and allow your heart to open; allow your mind to quiet. Then connect with this beautiful poem by Jackie Morris and ponder how to hold your own hope.
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Otto Scharmer on The Four Levels of Listening

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Otto Scharmer on The Four Levels of Listening

Generative listening is the art of developing deeper silences in yourself, so you can slow our mind’s hearing to your ears’ natural speed, and hear beneath the words to their meaning.

– Peter Senge –

Otto Scharmer on The Four Levels of Listening

“In my years of working with groups and organizations, I have identified four basic types of listening. Ya, I know that already. The first type of listening is downloading: listening by reconfirming habitual judgments. When you are in a situation where everything that happens confirms what you already know, then you are listening by downloading.” In this excerpt from his book, “Theory U: Learning from the Future as it Emerges,” Otto Scharmer shares four levels of listening, what they each look like and lead to. { read more }

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For more inspiration, check out Scharmer’s talk on this same theme here. { more }

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The Most Beautiful Science of the Year

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The Most Beautiful Science of the Year

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.

– Marie Curie –

The Most Beautiful Science of the Year

“When we look back at the stories we’ve told this year, we’re thrilled at the range of their insights. The stories venture from the bottom of the sea to as far as a telescope can see, shifting perspectives on the mundane and magnificent. Below is the Nautilus journey of 2022, told through some of our favorite passages.” Travel the byways of scientific stories through this exciting compilation of learnings from Nautilus. { read more }

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Reflect on a time in your own life when you crossed the bridge from fear to understanding.

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The Best Greater Good Articles of 2022

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The Best Greater Good Articles of 2022

The most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create, to overcome, to endure, to transform, to love and to be greater than our suffering.

– Ben Okri –

The Best Greater Good Articles of 2022

Here is a fascinating round-up of the most-read Greater Good articles from the past year– along with favorites picked by their editors. Ranging from ways to stop procrastinating, and how to stay open in difficult conversations, to how to learn from your failures and how to know if you are actually humble– there is something to intrigue, inspire and illuminate each of us. { read more }

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Take a moment to reflect on what kind of transformation you would like to invite into your life in this new year.

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Look Around In Wonder

Weekly excerpt to help us remember the sacred.

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Look Around In Wonder

–David Griswold

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2595.jpgLook around, look around,
Look around in wonder,
Trace the thunderous cloud above
That feeds the river under.
Look above and look below
And look at last within,
You’ll see a river running there
And when you do, jump in.

See the seedling sprouting up,
See the tree that bends,
Keep on seeing through the years
How nothing ever ends.
Watch the hawk and watch the cat
And watch the prey they stalk,
Watch the infant reaching out
That slowly learns to walk.

Watch the curling fern unfurl
And watch it curl again,
See the sunlight through the mist
That hangs above the fen.
Watch the moon peek through the leaves,
And see the stars take shape,
Watch the earth go round and round
A sun it can’t escape.

Watch your hands and watch your feet
And watch your changing face,
See it in a river’s glass
That’s never in one place.
Watch the mountains slowly rise
And sink down toward the sea,
Watch your chest both rise and fall
In perfect harmony.

Look around, look around,
Look around in wonder,
Trace the thunderous cloud above
That feeds the river under.
Look above and look below
And look at last within,
You’ll see a river running there
And when you do, jump in.

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Doorways to Our Childhood Selves

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Doorways to Our Childhood Selves

Only the children know what they are looking for.

– Antoine de Saint-Exupery –

Doorways to Our Childhood Selves

“At the beginning of each new year, I consider my favorite poets, writers, poems, and stories. They provide ways to claim a voice yet to be discovered. I write about this in an essay, ‘Doorways to Our Childhood Selves.’ After we published this essay last year, I was deeply touched to hear from many of you who had written to me to share your own relationship to stories and how they continue to impact your lives. I loved hearing from early childhood educators just beginning in the classroom to veteran high school teachers and college professors. Each one agreed that ‘all good stories require something from us.'” Read Cleary Vaughan-Lee’s essay here. { read more }

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