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Denver Neurosurgeon Performs Rare Surgery to Help Former Paramedic Walk His Daughter Down the Aisle

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Denver Neurosurgeon Performs Rare Surgery to Help Former Paramedic Walk His Daughter Down the Aisle
“Don’t be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

Denver Neurosurgeon Performs Rare Surgery to Help Former Paramedic Walk His Daughter Down the Aisle

In 1995, paramedic Russell McKeehan’s ambulance driver fell asleep and rolled the vehicle. The resulting injury eventually left him paralyzed from the neck down. After accommodating his disabilities, he sought a surgical intervention from neurosurgeon Dr. Scott Falci. In what some called a miracle, he regained the ability to use his arms and legs. Later, he was in another auto accident in which he broke his neck, humerus, several ribs, and bones in his sternum. But Russell had a dream to walk his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day. He once again reached out to Dr. Falci in a “rarer surgery; one that only 10% of patients will ever receive…” “Twelve hours after the surgery, we weren’t expecting this, he’s moving his arm, he’s pulling his arm up to his face, and he’s kicking his left leg,” the doctor said. “He’s a highly motivated guy, and he’s been through a lot, and, yeah, what he’s achieved, just with self-determination and desire is amazing.”

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Something For Everyone – Four Women Artists

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Dying to be Me

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Doctors had given Anita Moorjani just hours to live when she arrived at the hospital on the morning of February 2nd, 2006. Unable to move as a result of the cancer that had ravaged her body for almost four years, Anita went into a coma where she experienced great clarity about her life and purpose here on earth. She was given a choice of whether to return to life or not, and chose to return when she realized that "heaven" is a state and not a place. This resulted in a remarkable and complete recovery of her health within five weeks. Anita’s riveting talk will inspire you to transform your life by living more authentically, discovering your greatest passions, transcending your deepest fears, and living from a place of pure joy.
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Omaha Rallies Behind Local Chef, Turning His Food Truck Dream Into Reality

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Omaha Rallies Behind Local Chef, Turning His Food Truck Dream Into Reality
“Food is not just a meal to me. It is a way to connect, to heal, and to inspire.”

— Jeremy McCoy

Omaha Rallies Behind Local Chef, Turning His Food Truck Dream Into Reality

Omaha chef Jeremy McCoy dreamed of sharing his love of cooking with as many people as possible by owning a food truck. Recently, as a street vendor, he offered an Omaha Police Lieutenant a plate of food while he was patrolling nearby. “That small act sparked a friendship and showed me how food can break down barriers and bring people together. It reminded me why I love doing this: food has the power to unite us, no matter our background.” The lieutenant posted Jeremy’s GoFundMe, and the fundraiser brought in enough that Jeremy will soon be able to launch his dream. “It brought a lot of tears to my eyes, but it still hasn’t sunken in that I’m going to have a food truck,” he said.

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This Mom’s Cookie Business Is Changing Lives for Adults with Autism

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This Mom’s Cookie Business Is Changing Lives for Adults with Autism
“All human beings are born with unique gifts. The healthy functioning community depends on realizing the capacity to develop each gift.”

— Peter Senge

This Mom’s Cookie Business Is Changing Lives for Adults with Autism

When her autistic son was only six years old, Kelly Castro learned how extremely limited job opportunities are for adults on the spectrum. That awareness and watching her son enjoy making cookies led her and her husband to start Carson’s Cookie Dough employing differently abled adults. It has grown from selling raw cookie dough into a bakery shipping cookies nationwide. They also showcase products from other businesses that share their mission. “The shop doesn’t just make cookies—it makes opportunities. Students learn everything from mixing ingredients and running the register to interacting with customers. Clear, step-by-step instructions help build confidence, and the goal isn’t for them to stay forever. Instead, Castro hopes the experience gives them the skills and courage to move on to other jobs where they can pursue their dreams.”

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Why Silence Can Feel Agitating

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Why Silence Can Feel Agitating

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68b6370f0ca57-2757.jpgIn the mid-2010s, researchers at the University of Virginia ran a now-famous experiment. They asked college students to sit quietly for just 6 to 15 minutes, alone with their thoughts—no phone, no book, nothing. Many participants found this so uncomfortable that they opted to give themselves mild electric shocks rather than sit still.

What’s happening here?

When the mind isn’t occupied, the brain’s default mode network (DMN) often springs into action. This network—linking regions like the medial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex—is heavily involved in self-referential thinking: rehearsing past regrets, worrying about the future, and reinforcing a mental story of “me.”

That’s why doing nothing can feel agitating—it surfaces all the background chatter we usually keep at bay with constant activity and distraction.

But here’s where it gets interesting.

Research by Norm Farb at the University of Toronto—and others in contemplative neuroscience—has shown that when people practice being present, their brain activity shifts dramatically.

The DMN quiets down, meaning less rumination and narrative self-talk.

Activity increases in sensory and interoceptive networks—including the insula, which tracks internal bodily states like breath, heartbeat, and emotion.

This shift is sometimes described as moving from the narrative self to the experiential self—from thinking about life to directly experiencing it.

Even more remarkable: these changes aren’t just momentary, these are trainable skills. And as Richard Davidson often says, with sustained practice, they can become traits rather than fleeting states—meaning your brain learns to rest more naturally in awareness, even when you aren’t meditating.

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“Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.”

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As this week draws to a close, we find ourselves wrapped in the warm embrace of stories that remind us of the resilience and beauty of the human spirit.

In a tender moment at a senior home, Sandy and Warren found love anew, proving that the heart’s capacity for affection knows no age. In Jalgaon, Vaishali Patil revived ancient Khapli wheat, honoring her mother’s legacy and transforming local agriculture into a thriving movement. Niki Colemont, a genocide survivor, found healing through the lens of his camera, capturing the resilience of red squirrels and, in turn, his own spirit. In Nigeria, Joshua Ichor’s vision brought clean water to thousands, transforming his personal survival story into a community’s lifeline. Forgiveness blossomed in the legacy of Amy Biehl, whose parents chose reconciliation over vengeance, nurturing hope in South Africa’s youth. The quiet heroism of an anonymous donor gave young Avukile a second chance, illustrating the profound impact of selfless action. In Kerala, divorce retreats redefine liberation, empowering women to transform endings into courageous new beginnings. Each story, a testament to the transformative power of love, healing, and resilience, enriches our understanding of what it means to be human.

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Unseen Impact: One Man’s Vision

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Unseen Impact: One Man's Vision
“Believe in your infinite potential.”

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Unseen Impact: One Man’s Vision

Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar’s journey from a small village in Karnataka to becoming a beacon for thousands of disabled individuals in India is nothing short of inspiring. Blinded at six months due to illness, he refused to let his disability define him. Despite initial setbacks, his tenacity led to the founding of the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, which has empowered over 35,000 differently-abled people to pursue education and gainful employment. His efforts ushered in a revolution in blind cricket, transforming sport into a powerful force for self-expression and recognition. “Cricket isn’t just a sport for us,” says Mahantesh, emphasizing its role in empowerment. His story is a testament to the power of belief, action, and community. “Believe in your abilities. Don’t think about your disability,” echoes Mahantesh’s sentiment, as he opens the door to a more inclusive world.

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Sep 6th: Evening of Bodhisattva Stories

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In the mid-2010s, University of Virginia researchers discovered something unsettling: when asked to sit alone with their thoughts for just 15 minutes, many students chose to give themselves electric shocks rather than face the silence. Left alone, the mind floods with regrets of the past, anxieties of the future, and the endless story of “me.” To escape, we’ve built a civilization of distraction. Yet contemplative scientists have now proven that with practice, the restless “me-network” of the brain can quiet, and a deeper “we-network” awakens — shifting us from the narrative self to experiential presence, from isolation to interbeing.

Twelve centuries ago, a Tibetan prophecy described this very threshold. As beloved elder Joanna Macy shared before her recent passing: “There comes a time when all life on Earth is in danger, and the Shambhala warriors must emerge.” These warriors realize that the gravest dangers are not caused by an outside enemy or fate, but arise from our own “relationships, priorities, and habits.” So armed with just two weapons, they step into training: compassion (the fuel that makes us unafraid of the world’s suffering) and the wisdom of radical interdependence (knowing that even the smallest act ripples through the infinite web). “The disasters are made by the human mind,” the prophecy reminds us. “They can be unmade by the human mind.”
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How Bringing an Indigenous Creation Story to Life Can Induce Awe

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How Bringing an Indigenous Creation Story to Life Can Induce Awe
“Our heart knows what our mind has forgotten — it knows the sacred that is within all that exists, and through a depth of feeling we can once again experience this connection, this belonging.”

— Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

How Bringing an Indigenous Creation Story to Life Can Induce Awe

A Blackfoot creation story, Ani to pisi human spiderweb, passed down to Elder Roy Bear Chief, emphasizes interconnectedness and interrelatedness. To better understand it, 300 people at Mount Royal University in Canada joined together to enact a Human Spiderweb. People related what it was like to be in a shared experience: “the beating of the drums as we moved in unison, our motions guided each other to make the web happen.” “I felt like I was part of something important and impactful. I felt like I mattered in some way.” Participants described emotions such as awe, tearing up and eyes widening, feeling inspiration, happiness, fulfillment, amazement, powerful connection, collective effervescence, and a sense of social belonging they continued to savor. They hope it will be an annual event, and encourage others to “demonstrate their commitment to the inclusion of Indigenous histories, cultures, languages, and knowledge.”

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