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Fellowship and Community & interdependence

Below are the best resources we could find on Fellowship and Community and interdependence.

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Five Habits to Heal the Heart of Democracy

The heart is where we integrate what we know in our minds with what we know in our bones, the place where our knowledge can become more fully human.

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FindCenterWhen we are motivated by compassion and wisdom, the results of our actions benefit everyone, not just our individual selves or some immediate convenience. When we are able to recognize and forgive ignorant actions of the past, we gain strength to constructively solve the problems of the present.

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Rise Up with Shelly Tygielski

“One individual can really affect change and the best version of the world starts with the best version of ourselves,” shares Shelly Tygielski.

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Happiness Born of Connectedness Lifts up Aboriginal Australians

There is no romance in being poor, but there is happiness to be found when you can find the richness in life.

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Angeles Arrien: 3 Laws of Nature

Angeles Arrien is a cultural anthropologist, award-winning author and educator. She lectures and conducts workshops worldwide, bridging cultural anthropology, psychology, and comparative religions. She is also the President of the Foundation for Cross-Cultural Education and Research.

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FindCenterI defeat my enemies when I make them my friends.

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Reconciliation: The Ubuntu Theology of Desmond Tutu

Reconciliation is Battle’s highly original analysis of Bishop Tutu’s theology of ubuntu—an African concept recognizing that persons and groups form their identities in relation to one another.

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Healing the World Through Consciousness Exploration

This is in fact the foundational assumption behind our notion of universal human rights: we are all conscious, and thus we all have needs and we all suffer.

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Happy Hour: Celebrating Interdependence with Metta (Nikki Mirghafori)

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FindCenterWhether one is rich or poor, educated or illiterate, religious or nonbelieving, man or woman, black, white, or brown, we are all the same. Physically, emotionally, and mentally, we are all equal. We all share basic needs for food, shelter, safety, and love.

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