Wearing The Be Love Sign

Saturday, September 7, 2013

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Wearing The Be Love Sign

Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.

- Oscar Wilde -

Wearing The Be Love Sign

"I go to the library in Santa Monica to write quite often. The other day, I went there to get some work done, and I see this man standing and looking at some books. New nonfiction. He has a sign on his chest that says "Be Love." I ask him if I can take a picture, and he happily obliges. I turn around to get some money in my wallet. (He's homeless -- that much is evident.) I turn back around, and he's taken the sign off. "Picture's free," he says, "but you have to wear this for two hours." Read on to find out how this unexpected interaction transforms this writer's day and touches those around her. { read more }

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Mindfulness in Politics

Friday, September 6, 2013

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Mindfulness in Politics

Mindfulness can be summed up in two words: pay attention. Once you notice what you're doing, you have the power to change it.

- Michelle Burford -

Mindfulness in Politics

"Mindfulness meditation" is a growing movement, but can it unstick the modern political gridlock? Congressman Tim Ryan thinks so, and is calling for a "quiet revolution" in America. "Practicing mindfulness may not get everyone on the same page in detailed policy terms, he believes, but it could help to find more common ground between different views." This interview with Ryan shares more of his work on bringing mindfulness to the table -- including starting a 'quiet time caucus' on Capital Hill. { read more }

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We Are Gardeners of the Wilderness

Thursday, September 5, 2013

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We Are Gardeners of the Wilderness

With great power comes great responsibility.

- Spiderman -

We Are Gardeners of the Wilderness

"We've entered what some scientists are calling the Anthropocene -- a new geologic epoch in which human activity, more than any other force, steers change on the planet. Just as we're now causing the vast majority of extinctions, the vast majority of endangered species will only survive if we keep actively rigging the world around them in their favor ... We are gardening the wilderness. The line between conservation and domestication has blurred." When journalist Jon Mooallem and his four year-old daughter, Isla, ventured outside of the world of plush animal toys and raptor-themed sports teams, they came across an endangered butterfly in the Antioch Dunes. This small, precious butterfly reflected much of our human fascination with the wild world -- and offered a powerful lesson in letting go. { read more }

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"Maybe you have to believe in the value of everything to believe in the value of anything", writes Mooallem. The next time you come across something "wild" -- a bird, lizard, fish, or any creature -- pause and appreciate it for its inherent value.


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How the Internet Helped Us Learn How To Share

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

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How the Internet Helped Us Learn How To Share

The potential of the average person is like a huge ocean unsailed, a new continent unexplored, a world of possibilities waiting to be released and channeled toward some great good.

- Brian Tracy -

How the Internet Helped Us Learn How To Share

In 1996, poet and essayist John Perry Barlow created "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace." It was intended to serve as a bold announcement -- that a new era of human empowerment was near. "We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace," he offered. "May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before." And though, there were a few first rocky steps -- it seems, humanity is now growing closer to realizing the capacity of 'sharing.' In this article, author Neal Gorenflo offers three most beautiful examples of how the Internet has helped us learn how to 'share.' { read more }

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There are so many resources available to help this 'human family' - some simply a few clicks away. Take a few moments today to research how you may put your dreams to action, and how you may utilize social media for the greater good.


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