The Overview Effect: Insights From Astronauts

Saturday, October 12, 2013

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The Overview Effect: Insights From Astronauts

On the return trip home, gazing through 240,000 miles of space toward the stars and the planet from which I had come, I suddenly experienced the universe as intelligent, loving, harmonious.

- Edgar Mitchell -

The Overview Effect: Insights From Astronauts

Forty years ago, the astronauts of Apollo 8 orbited the moon for the first time and snapped the iconic "Blue Marble" photographs of the earth from space. It was not only an image of stunning beauty; it represented a powerful new perspective of earthly life and its place within the cosmos. It produced a radical shift in self-awareness. The earth has a unity and cohesion we understand intellectually, but which we have only been able to see and feel viscerally through this astonishing view from the outside. This short film, "Overview," brings together astronauts, who convey their first-hand experience of the "overview effect," and philosophers, who place this cosmic perspective in theoretical context. The film explores how the image of earth from space is a critical catalyst for transcending our sense of individuality and separation, development of a whole-earth perspective, and changing patterns of behavior that can lead to a sustainable approach to life on a fragile planet. { read more }

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Look at the stars tonight and ponder the words of astronaut Edgar Mitchell that "we are stardust."


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A Philly School's Big Bet on Non Violence

Friday, October 11, 2013

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A Philly School's Big Bet on Non Violence

This is the unusual thing about nonviolence - nobody is defeated, everybody shares in the victory.

- Martin Luther King Jr. -

A Philly School's Big Bet on Non Violence

So often our mindset is that we must 'control' violence, that we must set out to ensure that violence has no way of inserting itself onto the path we walk each day. And, with respect to our children, we instinctively build fortresses to shield them from harm and injury. But, in doing so aren't we instilling an attitude of continuous fear? Read what happens when a school in the most dangerous section of Philadelphia 'threw aside' its metal detectors and began to focus their energy where it was most needed - that of the heart of their students. { read more }

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Take pause in that moment between reaction and action. Know that in all that you do, you have the power to transform the energy of this moment. Find a way to manifest this each day. In doing so, you shall empower all.


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The Heroic Imagination Project

Thursday, October 10, 2013

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The Heroic Imagination Project

A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.

- Bob Dylan -

The Heroic Imagination Project

What makes a hero? Are they exceptional people, or ordinary people who do extraordinary deeds? Philip Zimbardo, professor emeritus in psychology from Stanford, and pioneer behind the infamous Stanford Prisoner Experiment, is working with high school students in Oakland and Los Altos to find the answer. Read more about his efforts to catalyze our "heroic imaginations" and inspire everyday heroes across the globe. { read more }

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Who is a hero in your life? Take a moment to let them know that they are a hero in your eyes.


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Life, Love & Uncle Don's Last Visit

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

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Life, Love & Uncle Don's Last Visit

May you live all the days of your life.

- Jonathan Swift -

Life, Love & Uncle Don's Last Visit

"That first night, we didn't get to bed until four; it was as if we'd all agreed to wring every last bit of life out of these few days together. Thursday night I baked a six-layer cake I'd found in Bon Appetit... we were singing happy birthday to Uncle Don, as he turned eighty-eight. "You know," he said, "you live alone for so long, and then people do something like this for you, it just makes you want to weep."" In this beautiful, and moving piece Heather O'Shea recounts a visit from relatives that was filled with love, laughter, life -- and lessons from the leaving of it all. { read more }

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Make plans to spend time with family or friends you haven't seen in a while.


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