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Pope Stops Motorcade to Bless Disabled Woman

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Pope Francis once again demonstrated his love for the “common man” by stopping his car to get out and bless a disabled woman brought on a gurney to the side of the road.

The family in Calabria, Italy had hung large banners on roadside buildings saying, “Francesco Stop! Here is an angel”, and “Dear Papa, Bless our young Roberta.”

Pamela Mauro, the young woman’s sister, had little hope that her signs would cause the Pontiff to stop, but this is Francis.

Traveling in a motorcade in the back seat of a blue Ford Focus that slowed to a stop, he quickly emerged and began to bless the lady as well as two children in the small group. To shouts of “Bravo” and “Grazie,” he waved to everyone, shook hands and got back in the car.

The whole scene was caught on video and posted on YouTube by Ivan parfenie.

Poland Has Some GREAT Street Musicians!

This quality of guitar improvisation might belong in a concert hall, but it is free to all on the streets in Katowice, Poland.

Mariusz Goli is his name, and more than six million have now watched him on YouTube, since the video (above) was uploaded in February.

You can visit his YouTube channel here, where he says you can support him via Paypal with this address: [email protected].

Henna Crowns Restore Confidence to Women Experiencing Hair Loss

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A Toronto group called Henna Heals is working with both cancer patients and women with alopecia, whose lives are challenged by hair loss. They use natural ingredients to paint intricate designs that create a crown of artistry. Afterward they shoot beautiful portraits of the women to capture forever the temporary tattoos.

Started by a Canadian photographer Frances Darwin in 2011, the group has since grown to a community of 150 Henna artists and photographers worldwide.

Many of the women served by Henna Heals, including the women in the video have alopecia, a non-life-threatening, autoimmune disease that results in partial or total hair loss.

“My sense of self was very strong afterward,” said one participant. “I was compelled to take selfies until the stain faded.”

(WATCH the video below and LEARN more at www.hennaheals.ca)

Check out the Portraits by Katerina Shaverova below, used with permission.

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Amputee Veterans Teach Sports to Kids Who Also Lost Limbs (Video)

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Veterans who have learned to cope without limbs are instilling confidence in young amputees by teaching them to play softball at a camp in Louisville, Kentucky.

After some time spent with the vets, one boy told his dad, “I don’t have time to hurt, I only have time to be happy.”

Another camper, a girl who lost part of her arm, said she learned how to tie her shoes, and to never give up.

(WATCH the video below from NBC Nightly News)

Doctors Diagnose Woman’s Stroke From a Selfie

 

A selfie video that a 49-year-old Toronto-area woman took to show numbness and slurred speech she was experiencing, helped doctors to diagnose her as having a mini-stroke.

Stacey Yepes knew that the numbness in her face and the trouble she had speaking was not merely stress-related as doctors had suggested.

When the symptoms reappeared while driving her car a few days later, Yepes pulled over and hit record on her cell phone to capture a selfie video of what she was experiencing.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from the CBC)

Thanks to Joel Arellano for submitting the link on our Facebook Page!

 

Photo of the Day – Girl Gives Hugs at Suicide Prevention Walks

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11-year-old Becca Taylor volunteers during “Overnight Walks” for people who’ve lost loved ones to suicide. For hours on end, she holds a sign saying, HUGS HERE, and eases their pain with her gentle embrace.

Over the past year she has attended two events staged by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, hugging somewhere close to a thousand people, estimates her mom, Lisa Speranza.

This coming weekend, she opens her arms for a third time, attending the “Out of the Darkness Overnight Walk” in Philadelphia.

“After a full day of volunteering, she stays up as late as needed, hugging people who need moral support throughout the difficult journey,” says her mom, who began walking after losing a family member. “I know that the cousin we lost would be so proud of what she’s done to carry on his legacy.”

The hugging mission will continue for this daughter with a big heart and her mom who documents the moments in photos. “Hugs Here” now has a Facebook Page and website, and through the comments there, they have realized how “incredibly life changing” those moments can be.

“I wanted to share with you that because of you I am a better person. I no longer keep to myself when I see people crying or when they look troubled. I’ve always been caring, but the love that you displayed was altruistic and deeper than I have ever seen.”

“Hugging that beautiful, smiling, little bundle of hope was truly hugging God. You showed me hope and gave me some love and a smile just as it was getting hard and I needed it most.”

Becca and her mom, along with their family, have raised more than $17,000 for the Foundation just by walking, and sharing the cause. But more than that, Becca is providing hugs for those who badly want to show their love. Her small arms provide a lovely resting place for that.

The two will attend an overnight walk in Philadelphia on June 28.

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I Like Being 98: Still Can Help Others (Top Video)

Despite being 98 years old, Evelyn still likes helping people. She did something very special for a neighbor recently, who was feeling isolated when their senior community discontinued bus trips to the grocery store.

(WATCH the video above, by I Like Giving)

She Left Her Corporate Job to Make a Difference in Bangalore, India

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Even with a satisfying job in the timeshare industry of India, middle-aged Shukla Bose felt a void.

She wondered if she should be trying to make a difference in the world, so she quit her job and invested her savings in a soul-satisfying foundation to help others.

Today, Bose’s foundation has a simple goal: Break the cycle of poverty for those living in the slums of Bangalore by educating – from kindergarten through college – at least one child in each family.

(READ the story in the CS Monitor)

Chinese Tycoon Plans Million Dollar Lunch for Poor People in New York

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One of China’s top millionaire philanthropists is throwing a luncheon for a thousand poor people in New York City during which each one will receive $300 cash inside a red envelope.

Those are the plans of Chen Guangbiao, a fervent environmentalist who made his millions recycling building construction materials. He said he hopes the event, set for Central Park’s Loeb Boathouse on June 25, will restore the image Americans have of wealthy Chinese, who, he says, too often are only hedonists making money through bribery. He also hopes the event will inspire Wall Street tycoons to do more to help the poor.

The lunch will feature a singalong version of “We Are The World,” and will cost him a million dollars.

The founder of the Huangpu Renewable Resources Utilization Group, known for his public antics, took out a full-page advertisement in the New York Times inviting “poor and destitute Americans” to lunch. Those who wished to join the luncheon needed to RSVP to a Hotmail email address. Many thousands have already applied.

China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs named him the nation’s top philanthropist in 2008 and 2010 based on his charity donations, according to the South China Morning Post.

The 46 year-old businessman gained fame in China for his contributions in the aftermath of the devastating 2008 Sichuan earthquake. He arrived in the disaster zone early, bringing dozens of staff and heavy machinery. He personally rescued thirteen survivors and carried about 200 bodies out of the wreckage. He constructed roads and distributed cash to victims. He donated $25 million to charitable causes in 2008, more than half of which went to the earthquake relief efforts.

Later Chen made a series of attention-grabbing and eccentric charitable efforts, such as giving away envelopes of cash on the streets of Taiwan and distributing a pile of cash worth US $5 million to young entrepreneurs in China.

Oil Exploration Halted in Gorilla Park Virunga

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Conservationists have claimed one of their greatest successes in recent years following the unexpected decision by British oil company Soco to stop exploring in the Virunga National Park, a world heritage site in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The decision to pull out of Virunga, which is home to half of the world’s 950 mountain gorillas, as well as hippos and elephants, follows legal action by WWF, pressure from the British government and UNESCO, and a petition with more than 700,000 signatures.

In a joint statement with WWF, the company said: “Soco has agreed with WWF to commit not to undertake or commission any exploratory or other drilling within Virunga national park unless Unesco and the DRC government agree that such activities are not incompatible with its world heritage status.”

The park has been the caught in the crossfire of fighting between armies and militias for decades and is now home to tens of thousands of people who fled the genocide in Rwanda.

Virunga is host to invaluable biodiversity and rare animals such as the legendary and critically endangered mountain gorillas. Additionally, over 50,000 families depend on the park’s Lake Edward for jobs, food and drinking water. In an independent report commissioned by WWF, researchers found that the park could grow in value to over US$400 million annually through activities such as ecotourism and fisheries.

“If free from the threat of oil, Virunga can be a continuing source of hope for the people of DRC. As in other African countries, with proper investment, this park can become a leading economic driver for its communities,” said Raymond Lumbuenamo, Country Director of WWF-DRC.

Baby Mountain Gorilla – Photo by Duplisea, CC license via Flickr

War Veteran Returns Home to Find $70K Makeover, Tears Ensue

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A retired Marine Corps Iraq veteran returned to the home he bought with his wife in January. But thanks to a friend, volunteers and thousands of dollars of donations, it is not a rundown place anymore.

Sergeant Jacinto Bernardo ended up in tears after touring the house, outfitted with new kitchen, floors carpets, paint, and backyard.

SEE Also: Sick Boy Gets Trucks and Trains in His New Bedroom Donated by Designer

His Marine bootcamp buddy Jeremy Epperson rounded up volunteers, money, and put $70,000 worth of work into the house as part of a program he’s calling Homecoming Heroes.

(WATCH the video below or READ the ABC 7 story from KHON)

President Awards Medal of Honor to Corporal William “Kyle” Carpenter

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At the White House Thursday, President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to Corporal William “Kyle” Carpenter, a retired US Marine whose courageous actions shielding a fellow soldier and beloved friend from a grenade blast in Afghanistan.

Kyle’s more than two year recovery from devastating injuries, including 40 different surgeries, is a model of strength and resilience. “He has a new eye, new teeth, new jaw, and one helluva smile,” remarked Obama in his speech

”After everything he’s been through,” the President continued, “he skis, he snowboards, has run a 6-mile Mud Run and completed the Marine Corps Marathon.”

“He’s a motivational speaker… and is thinking of getting his degree in psychology so he can use his experiences to help others. He’s in school getting stellar grades.”

“And by the way, he’s only 24 years old, and says, ‘I am just getting started.'”

(WATCH the video below or READ the full account in the White House transcript)

Photo credit: White House, Pete Souza

Mexico City Roof Gardens Take Root to Combat Smog, Warming

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In one of the world’s biggest and most polluted cities, rooftop gardens are springing up in an effort to battle the smog, part of an initiative driven by Mexico City’s government.

Roof gardens absorb heat, boost energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and pollution.

The government plans to increase dramatically the number of green roof projects, which covered more than 6,000 square meters last year, with the goal of planting 100,000 square meters by the end of the project — mainly targeting schools and hospitals.

“The patients can come and enjoy this area not only because of the view but because of the green environment this rooftop has,” said Dr. Rolf Meiners y Huebner, director of Obdulia Rodriguez Rodriquez Hospital. “You could say physically and emotionally it can contribute to the recuperation of our patients.”

(WATCH the video below or READ the CNN story at WDAM)

Top photo: Chicago City Hall rooftop by TonyTheTiger, CC license

When the President Straightens Your Tie

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President Barack Obama adjusts the tie of Coast Guard Military Aide Cdr. Scott S. Phy’s son outside the Oval Office, June 12, 2014. Cdr. Phy and his family were in the Oval Office to receive an award citation from the President. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Humans Run to the Rescue of Strangers in Need

Another fantastic video by Russian Alexandr Mish. This collection of video clips showing human kindness on the street will re-ignite your faith in humanity.

(If you like this video, here’s another that features kindness toward animals.)

WATCH the montage above, with characteristic soaring music,  from Russia with love…

Surgeons Want to Help Toddler Whose Scars Caused Incident at KFC

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A Las Vegas doctor flew to Mississippi Saturday for the sole purpose of meeting with a little girl who was allegedly asked to leave a KFC restaurant because of her facial scars caused by a dog attack.

Victoria Wilcher’s tough spirit has captured hearts worldwide. And it tugged at the heartstrings of Drs. Frank Stile and Raymond Peter.

Dr. Stile started a webpage that has been collecting many donations from across the country and the KFC Corp. has pledged $30,000 to help with Victoria’s medical bills.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story at KPLCStory tip from Eileen Croghan O’Brien

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Cesspool No More, Connecticut River Returned to Former, Cleaner Self

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“Nobody knows the Connecticut River better than Jim Dietz, a three-time Olympic rower and two-time Olympic coach who built the University of Massachusetts women’s crew team into an East Coast powerhouse.”

“Once swollen with sewerage and industrial waste, the river has improved steadily over the past two decades, making it far more suitable for rowing, Dietz stated. Currently, 10 school or club rowing programs use the river, reflecting its sharply reduced level of pollution.”

(READ the story from the Springfield Republican)

Dog Emerges From Tahoe Forest After 2 Years, Reunites With Family

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“Almost two years after a golden retriever went missing on a camping trip in Tahoe National Forest, the thin, frail dog has been reunited with her family after being spotted at a campground emerging from the woods.”

“Nathan and Erin Braun were camping in October 2012 when they became separated from their 5-year-old golden retriever, Murphy. They posted fliers and set up a Facebook page for her, but even though they received no responses they held out hope.”

“How she survived, I have no idea,” said Nathan.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from LA Times)

The Act of Forgiveness: Learning How to Forgive

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“To err is human; to forgive, divine.” ~ Alexander Pope

There is one golden rule of happiness that sounds so simple but is often drowned out in the chaotic noise of our lives “Treat others like you would like to be treated”. We need to cultivate the ability to forgive others as well as ourselves in order to live in harmony.

Throughout our lives we may find ourselves in a position that requires us to think about forgiveness, and we do not always know how best to do that. There are three types of forgiveness, forgiving the self, those that have been harmed by our actions, and forgiving of others that have harmed us. To capture the essence from the transformation of forgiveness, the emotional steps occur:
Understand your actions;
Resolve to change;
Right the wrong;
Apologize;
Heal the damage.

“To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and happiness.” ~ Robert Muller

These steps are challenging, I know from personal experience. It takes great courage and strength to follow them. To me it was transformational, a healing journey to release wrongs. The wrongs that I held against myself, the wrongs inflicted upon me from others and wrongs I inflicted upon others. Reaching out and moving forward to release these fears, past hurts, resentments, anger and judgments will change your life. By forgiving you are releasing the initial harm. The real gift comes from releasing the second harm the energy you have been using to hold on to it. By releasing the second harm, you are releasing them from your present and your future.

On our journey on this beautiful blue planet earth, we all need to learn how to forgive. We will not pass to the other side without forgiving. We all make mistakes. We do the best we can with the information we have at the time we make decisions and act.

Start with yourself first. Forgive yourself. If you are not in harmony and balance in your heart and forgive yourself, how can you forgive others or ask for forgiveness from others? People will feel it authentically when you come with your own forgiveness in the past. They will see your energy and light. They will know something changed.

photo by Anita Patterson via MorguefileBy forgiving you are not letting another off the “hook”. Forgiving is helping you heal. You can forgive, but you cannot forget. Put it in the past and learn from the experience. Once you forgive, you see life with a new view. You live in the present more.

What happens if you cannot forgive? Everyone here is on a journey. If people cannot forgive they are holding onto the lower energies and vibrations that limit joy, love and the light within each of us. If others cannot forgive, still send them a blessing. Know that they are doing the best with what they presently have in their life. Do not judge them do not make assumptions. Each person must experience this within his or her own heart. One cannot force another to forgive or accept forgiveness. Again, send the blessing and move on. Forgive with the highest emotion LOVE.

Enjoy your life, laugh again and see wonderful qualities in others, this is the benefit you receive when you forgive! You also lose judgment. Judging another is one of the lowest energies. Worry about yourself. Send blessings and be a peace, and maybe some day that blessing will connect.
Sharing this message will assist others to be at peace. This is my mission. If one person captures the sense of forgiveness and moves to forgive – energy has been shifted. The act of forgiveness and learning how to forgive is passionate to my heart.

Learn from the past, forgive yourself and let it go. Move forward with a light heart, mind and soul. Your light will shine with balance joy, harmony, love and peace. You will discover a new self at your core. Your soul will dance. There will be a wellspring of love from the release. The gratitude and appreciation will be transformational. I guarantee it will make a difference in your life – I did for me!

“You will know that forgiveness has begun when you recall those who hurt you and feel the power to wish them well.” ~ Lewis B. Smedes



Why do you think its so hard for so many people to forgive, release and let go of past hurts? Is forgiveness an act of weakness or an act of strength? Have you figured out a way to let go of resentment, forgive yourself and those who have harmed? I really want to know what are your thoughts on this. You can share your insights by joining the conversation in the comment section bellow.

This article was written by Eileen Timmins, Ph.D. Eileen is on a mission to shift the energy of the world by one forgiving act at a time. Eileen is an author, artist, motivational speaker, teacher, coach, labyrinth builder and board member. She is founder of Aingilin (which means little angel in Gaelic) and her mission is “to create a better future for the world though acts of service. Contact Eileen at [email protected].

Photo credit: Anita Patterson via Morguefile (center)

World Gets 22% of Electricity From Renewable Energy

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“The Renewables 2014 Global Status Report released earlier this month has good news for the environment, namely that an estimated 22.1% of the world’s electricity was generated from renewable sources in 2013.”

“That percentage is expected to rise as countries across the globe pour money and resources into alternative, clean energy.”

(READ the story from the Wall Street Journal)