Reiki is defined as both a name for the energy produced by a living body and a method of interacting with that energy .Jin Kei Do: The Way of Compassi
Reiki is defined as both a name for the energy produced by a living body and a method of interacting with that energy .Jin Kei Do: The Way of Compassion and WisdomFAIR USE NOTICE This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a `fair use` of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site
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I`m not a celebrity caring type of person but this guy almost brought a tear to my eye near the end(Which unfortunately is very hard to do these days)
I`m not a celebrity caring type of person but this guy almost brought a tear to my eye near the end(Which unfortunately is very hard to do these days)In a discussion with young Israelis,Henry Rollins describes his first visit to Walter Reed Hospital to visit wounded veterans on behalf of the USO. He recalls his shock as he walks into the first veteran`s hospital room, and his feelings afterwards....The end he gives a passionate plea to the young Israelis that damn near brought a tear to my eye..
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A poem I wrote focusing on the homeless. Unfortunate people in an unfortunate time~Please be kind to someone today! Please email this video to all you
A poem I wrote focusing on the homeless. Unfortunate people in an unfortunate time~Please be kind to someone today! Please email this video to all your friends:) it will be appreciated by someone~somewhere~and by that I mean if this poem touches one person with a heart that reaches out...someone will go to sleep tonight without a pain in their stomach.
Watch this video 5 times in 5 hours or 5 days and tell me you can`t feel it~I challenge you!
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Professor Tsedum, a Buddhist monk, reminded me that the most important aspect of being a philanthropist is having compassion for all people. To be of
Professor Tsedum, a Buddhist monk, reminded me that the most important aspect of being a philanthropist is having compassion for all people. To be of selfless service to others is of the highest order. However giving is not about money, it has to come from the heart. Everyone can be a philanthropist in his or her own way by being compassionate. ABOUT EXPLORE: Explore is a philanthropic multimedia project of the Annenberg Foundation that showcases cutting-edge non-profit efforts around the world through documentaries, short films, video moments and photography.
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Watch Michael W. Smith as he shares about the importance of helping children in poverty. Not only will it change a child's world, he says, it&apo
Watch Michael W. Smith as he shares about the importance of helping children in poverty. Not only will it change a child's world, he says, it's guaranteed to change your world for the better, too!
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Corporations don't have the best reputation when it comes to compassion. More often than not, the bottom line leaves no room for benevolence. But
Corporations don't have the best reputation when it comes to compassion. More often than not, the bottom line leaves no room for benevolence. But some big businesses are taking a new approach. This week, NOW interviews Jonathan Schwartz, the charismatic CEO and president of Sun Microsystems, and billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, about their efforts to invest and grow programs that help make the world a better place. Khosla describes a radical proposal to move all U.S. automobile fuel consumption from gasoline to ethanol. As Khosla tells NOW, "We have a serious energy crisis. We have a serious climate crisis. We have a serious terrorism crisis. All three are related to one issue: oil consumption."
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