Another taste of Roots of Empathy (with a commercial at the beginning)
Author Archives: ashley
Feeling Belonging and Warmth
“Just outside of Nairobi there is an elephant orphanage where elephant calves found in the wild without a mother are brought to and raised till they are old and big enough to survive in the wild and then they are released back into the wild. NOTE the blankets tied around them. This is done with […]
Climate Change Protection in Austin City
I’m excited to share with you some news about the city of Austin’s progressive steps towards addressing climate change and how my friend, Jake Stewart, continues to live his passion and compassion into action. Here is the latest word from Jake: I have accepted a position with Austin Energy/City of Austin to run the newly […]
David Whyte offers an image of soul: “that small, bright and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart.” Thank you Mike for the quoteAnd Thomas for the heart
Empathy
Empathy by MikalaAge 6 Pen and Ink. Unsolicited gift to mom. Has been hanging on the fridge… Speaking of empathy and compassion, look at this recent entry to the What Does Compassion Look Like? Campaign. Wow.
Roots of Empathy
Here are some articles and a video about Roots of Empathy, another program I am involved in that Seeds of Compassion has brought to the Seattle area. I’ll also take this moment to express my gratitude for being connected with these amazing initiatives. A deep source of hope and inspiration for our future. Parent Map […]
What Does Compassion Look Like?
Dear Easily Amazed friends and visitors, You are absolutely the perfect people to share your art, wisdom and participation with this exciting Seeds of Compassion initiative: What Does Compassion Look Like? The campaign is geared towards children and you adults are welcome to participate as well. Invite some of your children’s friends over (any ages), […]