this one got to me... it's about the transformational power of empathy. b
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"Dedicated to the greatest good of all who share our beautiful world"
this one got to me... it's about the transformational power of empathy. b
The Gathering Spot is a PEERS empowerment website
"Dedicated to the greatest good of all who share our beautiful world"
... really made me stop and think and hopefully see others with different eyes. When I put on my glasses I will think about what they will show me. Thanks, Bodhi.
It is good to remember that every one of us has hopes and fears and to take a bit of time out to listen and show interest in our fellow human beings - well, that opens so many doors and makes the ripples spread.
Thanks Bodhi!
Love U
P.S. You know I don't usually watch videos because it is such a painfully slow process for me with our Snail pace Broadband! Some are worth taking an hour over to watch 3 or 4 minutes.
Quite touching. Thanks for posting .
Really creative and so very touching, and then, like usual, my mind instantly went to "how can I make this rhyme with oh, let's say, latter day saints for example (you know, those messages "from the Church of JC of LDS")?"
So here it goes (in honor of the famous South Park and Farrelly brothers philosophy of spoof and goof on absolutely anything and everything)
"From the Church of Cheese and Rice of Rather Gay Saints"
Oh nooooo, am I going to Hell now??? If any are tempted to be offended, please don't be. Some of my family is Mormon and I dearly love them all, but wish for all of "us" (in the One - I refuse to say "them") to just put away all opportunistic religion-peddling dogma and pick up a pair of those wonderful glasses so perfectly demonstrated in the video, and then go out in the world in the name of no religion (thanks John L.) and make wonderful and liberating "spectacles" of ourselves... And remember, not all religions require Gods - just egos and worshipers...
As for the "gay" part, don't even get me started about some of the most treasured time I ever spent with beautiful souls/friends in the gay community in S.F. during my late teens in the early '70's....
Chris