Seeing others as another you can break down barriers and help us develop more understanding and compassion for people beyond our friends.
Read More“Restorative practices provide hope. Let’s repair the harm, let’s restore humanity and let’s reform the systems and our way of showing up.”
Read MoreTCM is embarking on a series of interviews asking folks to talk about what they see as crucial elements along the path toward a more compassionate world.
Read MoreThe Lily Project is a group of talented and motivated high school students from across the Twin Cities hoping to inspire change through art.
Read MoreAs I’ve restructured my schedule to incorporate compassion as a regular practice, there has been a marked change in my disposition, mood, and reaction to my fellows.
Read More“There’s something incredible about being able to put your art out into the world when what you’re putting out is something with a message and has meaning and there’s a point to it.”
Read MoreRoshi Joan Halifax calls fear, pity, and moral outrage the “enemies of compassion.”
Read MoreFeeling unmoored by fear often brings me to practice acceptance.
Read MoreIn Buddhism, interbeing includes everything: animals, plants, humans, minerals. Everything. Damage to one is damage to all.
Read MoreI often think back on a time when I was given one of the greatest gifts of kindness—a real lesson in life I will never forget.
Read MoreLike many of my White friends right now, I’m searching to grasp how the oppression of people of color intricately weaves its way through us.
Read MoreLately, I have been caught in the tension between “being” and “doing.” I want so much to help heal this broken world and to keep myself and my loved ones from being torn apart by it.
Read MoreI have been searching for a metaphor that really captures the way this pandemic has changed my daily experience.
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