Menschenwürde unantastbar – Wunsch oder Wirklichkeit?

Wunsch aber Wahr…

How to Practice Compassionate Listening

The Purpose Fairy writes:

“Deep listening is the kind of listening that can help relieve the suffering of another person. You can call it compassionate listening. You listen with only one purpose: to help him or her to empty his heart. Even if he says things that are full of wrong perceptions, full of bitterness, you are still capable of continuing to listen with compassion. Because you know that listening like that, you give that person a chance to suffer less. If you want to help him to correct his perception, you wait for another time. For now, you don’t interrupt. You don’t argue. If you do, he loses his chance. You just listen with compassion and help him to suffer less. One hour like that can bring transformation and healing.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh

via How to Practice Compassionate Listening – Purpose Fairy.

Here are two enlightened souls talking about listening:

I also recommend this dharma talk from Tara Brach!

Here Comes The Stronger You

Positive Outlooks Blog

via Here Comes The Stronger You.

A Great Quote

Two of the funniest people on the planet #nsfw

Robin Williams on alchoholics #NSFW

God bless you, Robin Williams…

Our dark and our light are so intertwined

#truesstory. Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from Montaigne “I have never seen a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself.”

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Jeff-Bridges

He considers his latest film (The Giver), co-starring Taylor Swift and Meryl Streep, a cautionary tale. “I think it’s an impulse for human beings to want to suffer less, and we’re kind of addicted to comfort at all costs—at least I am. And of course comfort has a price,” he says. “So the film is asking…what’s the true cost of our comfort, and what are we willing to pay?”

What is he too comfortable with? Sitting on a long white leather couch at a photo studio in New York, Mr. Bridges holds up a half-eaten almond croissant. “I love taste, and I love the immediate gratification of flavor and that satisfying swallow you feel all over,” he says. “But I look at my body and I should say, ‘Is that really the most healthy thing for me?'”…

But leaning back and eyeing the last of his croissant, he says that…

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Today Is Your Day

Super Constellation – The Film – Trailer II

From this moment…

How many of me?

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How many of there of ‘you’? Click here to find out

I Want It, and I Want It Now — It’s Time for Instant Gratification

Go to the source: I Want It, and I Want It Now — It’s Time for Instant Gratification | Re/code.

Kindsight Is 20/20

#truestory

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Pair of Eyes Be Kind to Yourself

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Are you a fan of aviation?

When I’m not posting bright, shiny objects on this blog I’m busy with my day job as Manager of digital and social media at Kestrel Aircraft. Next week is the annual celebration of aviation in Oshkosh — you might want to tune into http://themorningcup.net if you love airplanes like I do…

More People Have Cell Phones Than Toilets, U.N. Study Shows

Ummm. Wow!?!?!

Dude, I’m In Recovery!

Remember these commercials?

Now read the backstory.

A decade ago you couldn’t get away from the “Dude, You’re Getting a Dell” commercials. Then the pitchman got arrested. Now he’s sober. And doing The Fix Q&A.

via Dude, I’m In Recovery! | The Fix.

Celebrate International Mandela Day

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First things first

I could watch this on endless loop all day…

Three kinds of business…

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I can find only three kinds of business in the universe: mine, yours, and God’s. (For me, the word God means “reality.” Reality is God, because it rules. Anything that’s out of my control, your control, and everyone else’s control— I call that God’s business.) Much of our stress comes from mentally living out of our own business. When I think, “You need to get a job, I want you to be happy, you should be on time, you need to take better care of yourself,” I am in your business. When I’m worried about earthquakes, floods, war, or when I will die, I am in God’s business. If I am mentally in your business or in God’s business, the effect is separation. I noticed this early in 1986. When I mentally went into my mother’s business, for example, with a thought like “My mother should understand me,” I immediately experienced a feeling of loneliness. And I realized that every time in my life that I had felt hurt or lonely, I had been in someone else’s business. If you are living your life and I am mentally living your life, who is here living mine? We’re both over there. Being mentally in your business keeps me from being present in my own. I am separate from myself, wondering why my life doesn’t work. To think that I know what’s best for anyone else is to be out of my business. Even in the name of love, it is pure arrogance, and the result is tension, anxiety, and fear. Do I know what’s right for me? That is my only business. Let me work with that before I try to solve your problems for you. If you understand the three kinds of business enough to stay in your own business, it could free your life in a way that you can’t even imagine. The next time you’re feeling stress or discomfort, ask yourself whose business you’re in mentally, and you may burst out laughing! That question can bring you back to yourself. And you may come to see that you’ve never really been present, that you’ve been mentally living in other people’s business all your life. Just to notice that you’re in someone else’s business can bring you back to your own wonderful self. And if you practice it for a while, you may come to see that you don’t have any business either and that your life runs perfectly well on its own.

Katie, Byron; Mitchell, Steven (2002-05-07). Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life (Kindle Locations 395-409). Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

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