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Quote of the Week | Friends and Enemies

July 20, 2012

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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week

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July 20, 2012

FRIENDS AND ENEMIES

In meditation, imagine that in front of you are three persons—an enemy, a friend, and a neutral person. At that time, in our minds we have (1) a sense of closeness for one of them, thinking, “This is my friend”; (2) a sense of dislike even when imagining the enemy; and (3) a sense of ignoring the neutral person. Now, we have to think about the reasons why we generate these feelings—the reasons being that temporarily one of them helped us whereas the other temporarily harmed us, and the third did neither. However, when we think in terms of the long course of beginningless rebirth, none of us could decide that someone who has helped or harmed us in this life has been doing so for all lifetimes.

When you contemplate this way, eventually you arrive at a point where a strong generation of desire or hatred appears to you to be just senseless. Gradually, such a bias weakens, and you decide that one-sided classification of persons as friends and enemies has been a mistake.

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Video of the Week: Conspiracy of Love: Cory Booker’s Commencement Speech

July 20, 2012
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Video of the Week

Jul 20, 2012
Conspiracy of Love: Cory Booker's Commencement Speech

Conspiracy of Love: Cory Booker’s Commencement Speech

Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker returns to Stanford University to deliver the 2012 commencement address. In these excerpts, he reminds graduates that their success is the product of a vast “conspiracy of love” and challenges all of us to engage in the conspiratorial caring that makes our society safe, strong, and ennobling. Join the conspiracy! And make change in your life! Start by giving this 30+ minute video your full attention.
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Competencies and Inner Capacities

July 20, 2012
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July 20, 2012

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What are the core qualities and skills that transformational leaders share? Over the past 20 years, global health leader and changemaker Dr. Monica Sharma has encountered dozens of individuals from around the world who are leading their communities with courage and compassion. A few of the essential traits that they share are: knowing the power of their wisdom for action, embracing all with respect for diversity, and designing for tangible results. More than anything, this article reveals how anybody can become a transformative leader by defining these key characteristics in themselves. { read more }

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