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How Do We Feel About How We Are Seen?

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‘Wooden’ It Be Nice?

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This is much more interesting than it might appear on the surface.  I think you’ll find it has hidden layers (I just couldn’t resist the pun). OK – I know it doesn’t look as if it’ll be interesting and I … Continue reading →

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Slumkids are Kids Too…

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In 1999, Sugata Mitra – now Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University in the UK, was working in Delhi when he had a crazy idea. The complex in which he worked was surrounded by a slum and he wondered … Continue reading →

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Transferable Skills

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No matter what you do, if you care enough to use your skills and talents and ideas to make the world a better place, you’ll succeed. You don’t need to be Mohandas Gandhi or Mother Teresa to effect change in … Continue reading →

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Love

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We all seek love.  We need it.  It holds us together – literally. The thing about love is that it grabs our attention even while it takes our breath away. Love shows us what is already true.  It shows us … Continue reading →

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Maybe Everything Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard?

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As I said.  Maybe everything doesn’t have to be so hard? Maybe all we need to do is find our natural position in the world and then lean into it? Maybe that’s what it takes to blossom? I know that’s … Continue reading →

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Holy Multiverse, Batman…

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“Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public”*

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One of The Most Widespread of All Human Rights Abuses…

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  In 2008 a ten year old girl in Yemen, Nujood Ali, succeeded in obtaining a divorce from the husband who beat and raped her.  She has been allowed to divorce but has to pay more than $200 in compensation to … Continue reading →

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Worldview

Posted on April 24, 2012 by creatingreciprocity
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Posted in beauty, coherence, emergence, love, Uncategorized | Tagged human development, love, oneness of humanity, philosophy, reflection | 21 Replies

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