Day365-1HRAfterChat
Humanity Rising Day 365-1 After Chat – Wednesday November 17, 2021
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Chat from AfterChat Zoom from HR Day 365-1:
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12:30:03 From Stanley Pokras to Everyone:
This is the AfterChat for Day 365 session 1
12:30:50 From Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net to Everyone:
The Intersection of Race, Culture and Activism, https://youtu.be/WRnSU_cjs1w
The Intersection of Beliefs, the Arts and Transformation, https://youtu.be/VjrcdvDCSrc
The Intersection of Spirituality, Reality and Intention, http://youtu.be/AbSmEjLUiWg
The Intersection of Action, Agency and Impact, https://youtu.be/jJz1OPCLK1w
The Intersection of Trauma, Compassion and Value Economics, https:/youtu.be/_gx9ei2QrUM
Further PEACE LAB PRODUCTIONS:
A Dialogue with Bruce Lipton: The Pattern of Peace, www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnaUEVK1LK4&t=8s
Shapes that Shape Us, Lois Farfel Stark and Claudia Welss. https://youtu.be/0pKr6cXlSzY
Character Inclusion for Regenerative Societies, Diane Tillman, Daniel Allen. https://youtu.be/08sYrYfNvnw
Have a magical day creating the Grandest Version of Your Greatest Vision! “Individually, we are one drop, together we are the ocean.” ~ Ryunosuke Satoro
12:35:29 From Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net to Everyone:
Here's one of the PRIMARY PREVENTIONS for so many issues of our time.
Start early ~ PARENTING is awesomely effective. Read and apply: Nurturing with Love and Wisdom, Disciplining with Peace and Respect: Mindful Parenting, by Diane Tillman. Have the Living Values practices taught is schools… For inspiration listen to this: https://youtu.be/nBCJhNiKhFE
12:40:15 From Stanley Pokras to Everyone:
Christine want to speak.
12:40:44 From Michael Burns to Stanley Pokras(Direct Message):
me too
12:40:50 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
Larry, in response to your HR comment today (a "Man" being equally woman...) I happened to find this quote, perhaps pertinent:
"A beloved being who disappoints me. I wrote to him. It is impossible that he should not reply by saying what I have said to myself in his name.
Men owe us what we imagine they will give us. We must forgive them this debt.
To accept the fact that they are other than the creatures of our imagination is to imitate the renunciation of God.
I am also other than what I imagine myself to be. To know this is forgiveness."
— Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace
12:41:29 From Judy H to Everyone:
Thank you Larry. I like the idea of men and women standing on the pedestal together - being up there may encourage both to be the best they can.
12:45:32 From Stanley Pokras to Candy Leonard(Direct Message):
Thank you for speaking…. I was thinking that I want to hear from you.
12:46:11 From Judy H to Everyone:
It really worries me that sensitive young men who hear so much about women being abused my be really fearful of approaching women at all.
12:47:06 From Susan Maley to Everyone:
Are men really so delicate they cannot perceive the suffering of women. I doubt that. Awareness is strengthening.
12:47:31 From Judy H to Everyone:
And women need to see the suffering of men too.
12:47:35 From Susan Maley to Everyone:
Thank you all for such a beautiful gathering. I have to leave now
12:47:57 From Shannon McArthur to Everyone:
Bye Susan c u again
12:50:31 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://scholars.carroll.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12647/3602/auto_convert.pdf
“Attentive Distance” in Love, in Light of Simone Weil’s Thought (16 pp) Abstract: This article is a reflection on lived out love, as it might be experienced by lovers, in light of French philosopher Simone Weil’s writings on love. In entering a dialogue with Weil on the subject of love, the interconnectedness of love, beauty and reality stands out as central. While the richness of Weil’s understanding of love is not exhausted here, this article shows that what I call “attentive distance” is essential to lived out love understood as living, in a concrete, rather than idealist or illusionary way. Only then love is real, although, no less frail.
12:57:18 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://feminismandreligion.com/2018/02/19/reflections-on-the-theology-of-simone-weil-by-lachelle-schilling/ Reflections on the Theology of Simone Weil by Lache S.
BY LACHE S. on FEBRUARY 19, 2018
EXCERPT:
French philosopher and mystic Simone Weil, in Gravity and Grace, says forgiveness is knowing I am other than what I imagine myself to be (9). For Weil, our true selves seem to be inextricably intertwined with each other, with the universe; knowing this can bring compassion for the self and world.
Upholding the constructed self that needs to be justified, protected, and admired can cause a lot of stress within our bodies and perhaps violence in relationships. Weil says that the cause of war is that we do not know we have access to the universe in our own bodies (86). Sometimes I feel that we avoid each other, looking in to each other’s eyes, because we cannot bear the weight of energy, the collision of spinning vortex that might occur the closer we move. Our DNA might hold memories,
12:57:19 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
shared vibrations with ancient mountains, and the bodies we inhabit feel so intensely. Every cell seems alive with sensation, and most of us want to avoid the pain that cannot always be extracted from the pleasure that is also ready to be encountered.
12:59:15 From Judy H to Everyone:
I don't agree. its really good to hear from men, what they are really thinking and feeling.
12:59:35 From Shannon McArthur to Everyone:
Judy, I agree with you.
13:06:17 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://book4you.org/book/17246705/bf1fc3 (Download: Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity: Servant Leadership As a Way of Life by Shann Ray Ferch PDF, 1.04 MB)
13:09:34 From Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net to Everyone:
I would love to stay connected with you all. Keep coming back… 🙂 I get to go play with the family before another meeting. We would love your collaboration/membership with the Peace Lab. 1-818-399-0771. SuccessSystemsInternational@gmail.com, OtherNetworks.org/Peace_Lab
13:10:02 From Shannon McArthur to Everyone:
Thanks for being here, Kurt, have a good day
13:10:05 From Larry Cashion to Everyone:
Later Kurt
13:10:23 From Shannon McArthur to Everyone:
You’re next, Christine
13:12:22 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/quotes/authors/simone-weil (Many Weil quotes)
13:12:29 From Stanley Pokras to Everyone:
Candy Leonard - Beatleness, How the Beatles and their Fans Remade the world.
13:13:17 From Candy Leonard to Everyone:
This may be interest, re Beatles and gender: https://beatleness.com/john-lennon-a-voice-for-feminism/
13:13:27 From Larry Cashion to Everyone:
Thanks for speaking and sharing Christine. Insightful observations
13:14:15 From Judy H to Everyone:
Sorry have to go. Great discussion. Thank you. I am so grateful for Humanity Rising, although I don't often have time to participate in the after chat.
13:14:27 From Shannon McArthur to Everyone:
Thanks for coming, Judy
13:16:02 From Christine to Everyone:
Thanks, Larry.
13:20:02 From Stanley Pokras to Everyone:
A favorite quote —
“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding.”
― Betty White
13:22:34 From Christine to Everyone:
LOL, Stanley
13:24:22 From Christine to Everyone:
Franka, do you have anything to add?
13:31:35 From Shannon McArthur to Everyone:
Love you all so much, thank you for coming and sharing your voices and faces… I have to go in a minute. Bless you.
13:34:09 From Larry Cashion to Everyone:
Hasta la Pasta Ya'll!
13:39:44 From Christine to Everyone:
Yes, where is the manual?
13:42:42 From Christine to Everyone:
Thanks, Harry. Thanks, everyone. So grateful. Farewell.
13:46:00 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
"There are only two things that pierce the human heart. One is beauty. The other is affliction." -- Simone Weil
"Human beings are so made that the ones who do the crushing feel nothing; it is the person crushed who feels what is happening. Unless one has placed oneself on the side of the oppressed, to feel with them, one cannot understand." -- Simone Weil
13:49:22 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://www.azquotes.com/author/15423-Simone_Weil
"The love of our neighbor in all its fullness simply means being able to say, "What are you going through?" -- Simone Weil (I thought of Stan's Age of Helpfulness with this quote.)
13:54:53 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
Here's another book, I've been rifting on Simone Weil today: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/simone-weil-gravity-and-grace (full text?)
13:56:59 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ (Full list of 11260 texts!)
13:59:46 From Candy Leonard to Everyone:
I need to run. Thank you all!
14:01:02 From Franka Strietzel to Everyone:
Daily bits of COVID research for lay people. Daily broadcast on YouTube. By a solid British health professional without an agenda. He is doubly vaccinated himself. Check out Joseph Campbell on YouTube.
14:07:17 From Franka Strietzel to Everyone:
Peace Lab
http://OtherNetworks.org/Peace_Lab
14:10:04 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Joseph+Campbell+covid Use this to find the Campbell Franka has recommended
14:11:20 From Elia Redfield to Everyone:
rubyredfield@gmail.com
14:14:18 From Leo Jacoby to Everyone:
Franka, I still owe you some kind of endorsement statement?
14:19:24 From Franka Strietzel to Everyone:
God bless y’all!
14:19:29 From Franka Strietzel to Everyone:
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