Thursday, July 12
For Sunday July 15th, 2012
Hello all, dis-abled story teller Keven Kling says compassion has a 'shelf life' and people can become worn out over time. However he goes on to say, recognition can last. Born with a withered arm, and his good arm paralyzed from an accident, his stories close the gap. They bring people closer each to other and thereby to themselves.
What is being recognized? Not only self in the other but, at it's best, the Higher Self in each. May we sit this Sunday for that recognition of something of ourselves in others which closes distances and, when done well, warms hearts too.
Here is a link to an interview with Keven Kling: http://www.onbeing.org/program/losses-and-laughter-we-grow/1863
Thank you,
Richard
What is being recognized? Not only self in the other but, at it's best, the Higher Self in each. May we sit this Sunday for that recognition of something of ourselves in others which closes distances and, when done well, warms hearts too.
Here is a link to an interview with Keven Kling: http://www.onbeing.org/program/losses-and-laughter-we-grow/1863
Thank you,
Richard
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