“In every situation that we give energy, we can ask ourselves: does this sustain a viable timeline through which we can better our ways of collaborating with each other and with the Mother Earth and her upgraded, fine-vibrational living qualities?” ~Kathrine Johansson Have you been asking yourself what to hold on to in this […] via … Continue reading KATHRINE JOHANSSON: “The Most Important Symbolic Meaning Of The Present Moment” — Circle of the Dolphins
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8 Keys to Handling Adult Bullies
So You Want to Wear a Safety Pin
Good information for those choosing to wear the safety pin.
Great. This is a necessary behavior in the face of the election of the most overtly racist, sexist, xenophobic, anti- gender and sexual minority candidate in the history of the modern United States. You know the rhetoric of his campaign was wrong. It was the very worst thing about America and you want to do what you can to combat the result. Good. Do that.
But don’t do it without a plan. Because the very last thing a tense situation needs is someone full of good intentions but with no knowledge of de-escalation tactics or self-defense. Your intentions are not a tangible shield. If you don’t make a plan, you will get yourself or the person you are trying to defend very killed.
Let’s avoid that.
So make a plan.
Some of you can stop reading now. You have, or know how to make a plan and you don’t need…
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Jacobite Steam Train: Crossing Scotland All The Way To Hogwarts
Thanks for sharing that is some awesome scenery
The Importance of the Human Library
Thanks for sharing it is a great idea.

The term “human library” inspires visions of books bound in skin and other terrible creations. The reality of the human library is a bit different.
In 2000, a group of people in Copenhagen developed The Human Library (Menneskebiblioteket in Danish) for the Roskilde Festival. The library featured over 50 titles that had more than 1000 readers during the festival. But that still doesn’t explain what made this library “Human”.
In The Human Library, books are not bound sheets of paper; they are people who tell their stories to the readers. The project describes it as “real people are on loan to readers.” The theory is that the library enables interactions between people who would otherwise never speak to one another. Books involve different health issues, religious stances, economic positions, and other life experiences. Through discussions with human books, people have the opportunity to overcome their prejudices or at the very least…
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