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A Few Words on the Soul

[ad_1] March 6, 2021– “We have a soul sometimes.Nobody has it without stoppingto survive.”In a New York Times article, Edward Hirsch called Wislawa Szymborska “a philosophically inflected poet who investigates great unanswerable questions with tremendous finesse. She meets her dizzying sense of the world’s fleeting splendor with excruciating historical knowledge.” Here, the Polish Nobel laureate…

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Bloom | DailyGood

[ad_1] March 5, 2021– Neighbors and plants can surely help us flourish, especially in tough times. Trapped in her apartment, a lonely woman waits for time to pass until one day she hears a knock at the door. On her doorstep, she finds a plant left by a friendly neighbor and discovers the joy that…

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Rough Initiations | DailyGood

[ad_1] March 4, 2021– “To heal ourselves from our traumas, from the loss of the soul, we must restore the conditions that offer something attractive and convincing to persuade the soul to return home. In other words, what reconstitutes the psyche after the trauma, in addition to understanding what What happened is to reestablish our…

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James O’Dea: Conscious Activism | DailyGood

[ad_1] March 3, 2021– From award-winning author James O’Dea comes a manual for sacred activism, where spiritual vision and radical action meet. O’Dea shares the arc of his own development as an activist and mystic. It explores what it means to be conscious activists and what it takes to move beyond rigid belief systems and…

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Kozo Hattori & Sue Cochrane

[ad_1] March 2, 2021– In July 2020, dear friends from ServiceSpace, Kozo Hattori and Sue Cochrane, came together for a virtual conversation in the presence of the community. They were both navigating the stark reality of cancer. Their luminous exchange was interwoven with laughter, insight, tender truths, poignant moments, and profound wisdom of life. Kozo…

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The Caribou Guardians | DailyGood

[ad_1] February 28, 2021– High on a forested mountain in northern British Columbia, in the traditional First Nations territory of West Moberly Dunne-za (WMFN) and Saulteau First Nations (SFN), Starr Gauthier is on patrol with a shotgun twelve gauge hung over it. shoulder and a laptop bag in hand. Starr is a caribou keeper tasked…

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Mary Oliver & The Witchery of Living

[ad_1] February 27, 2021– “Will the ox remain hungry in the field and not eat?from the sweet grass?Will the owl bite its own wings?Will the lark forget to lift its body into the air ordo you forget to sing?Will the rivers run upstream? Behold, I say – beholdreliability and finery and teachingsof this gift of…

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One Thousand Cranes | DailyGood

[ad_1] February 26, 2021Cranes are revered in Japan as mystical creatures and are said to live for a thousand years. Often a thousand paper cranes are given to wish the recovery of a seriously ill person. In this moving video, a woman with a traumatic past uses her fingers, eyes and heart to teach young…

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Be A Blessing | DailyGood

[ad_1] February 25, 2021– “There is a question hanging around even in the most secular corners: What do religious people and traditions have to teach while we do the work before repairing, renewing and remaking our societies, our life together? Krista Tippett’s conversation with Him Rabbi Ariel Burger, a student of the late and extraordinary…