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Dalai Lama Quote from Snow Lion Publications

May 6, 2011
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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week

In order to have strong consideration for others’ happiness and welfare, it is necessary to have a special altruistic attitude in which you take upon yourself the burden of helping others. In order to generate such an unusual attitude, it is necessary to have great compassion, caring about the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it. In order to have such a strong force of compassion, first you must have a strong sense of love which, upon observing suffering sentient beings, wishes that they have happiness–finding a pleasantness in everyone and wishing happiness for everyone just as a mother does for her sole sweet child.

In order to have a sense of closeness and dearness for others, you first train in acknowledging their kindness through using as a model a person in this lifetime who was very kind to yourself and then extending this sense of gratitude to all beings. Since, in general, in this life your mother was the closest and offered the most help, the process of meditation begins with recognizing all other sentient beings as like your mother. (p.44)

–from Kindness, Clarity, and Insight 25th Anniversary Edition by The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, edited and translated by Jeffrey Hopkins, co-edited by Elizabeth Napper, published by Snow Lion Publications

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Video of the Week: Make the Difference: The Koh Panyee Football Club

May 6, 2011
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2298.jpg Make the Difference: The Koh Panyee Football Club
This is the true story of a football team that lived on a little island in the south of Thailand called “Koh Panyee”. Koh Panyee is a floating village in the middle of the sea that does not have an inch of soil. The kids that lived there loved to watch football on TV, and really wanted to play for themselves. Watch this short film on how they used innovative thinking, hard work, and determination to make their dream come true.

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Harvesting Water, Out of Thin Air

May 6, 2011

Nature is a mutable cloud which is always, and never, the same. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Good News of the Day:
The African Namib beetle has found a distinctive way of surviving. When the morning fog rolls, it collects water droplets on its bumpy back, then lets the moisture roll down into its mouth, allowing it to drink in an area devoid of flowing water. What nature has developed on it’s own, Shreerang Chhatre, an MIT graduate student, wants to refine, and help the nearly 900 million people worldwide that live without safe drinking water. But how much water can you possibly get from air? In some field tests, in just a day, fog harvesters have captured one liter of water per square meter of mesh. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4586

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Be The Change:
Stuck on a problem? Look to nature for a clue, and learn more about the emerging design discipline of biomimicry. http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4586a

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