Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Detours

It’s not easy to rise

covered in the mud of failure

and take another step.

It’s not easy to dwell

in sorrow

when a dream disappears.

Determination and surrender

form the bridge

that leads from despair

to hope and peace.

Step by step we climb,

until our destiny unfolds.


by, Saleema E. Giltinan

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Horse Rights?

It’s Business

Clipity clop, clip pity clop.

Equus, majestic beauty,

you pull carriages

for oblivious tourists

who enjoy a ride

that allows you to be

enslaved, used by those

who ignore empty eyes

and steal your freedom.

Enthralled by profit,

coveting ease, earth’s

guardians become tormentors.

Saleema E. Giltinan Copyright@2011-4-4

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

What is a Human Being?


Inspiring thoughts from Jacob Needleman.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Calm Mind

Unbound

Earth doesn’t have to be a
scary place
where “what if’s” snare joy
and gnaw at peace.
The world can be a
gentle space
where beauty thrives and
Love’s Presence silences
all that threatens her
supremacy.

Saleema
Copyright@2010-09-22

Monday, September 20, 2010

Rubaiyat, by M.A. Kashoo

Here is an excerpt from one of Amin's poems:


"Delve the depths within,
suffuse in unlimited radiance.
I plunged into the ocean of love
and found Him there in every drop."

From a Rubaiyat, by M.A. Kashoo

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Today's Inspiration

The tenderness of one who consciously lives in the attribute of Mildness reflects the exquisite presence of God’s gentle care. Those who dwell in Mildness are infinitely calm, tolerant and powerful.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A Poem

Moons Of Self

Has the gap between us
become a chasm?
Our arms less rigid
more elastic
attempt to reach across
the expanse
that tries to separate
and alienate.

The dream of opinions
and differences
Dissipates, as Moons
borrow pure
Light from the
Sun of Oneness.


By, Saleema E. Giltinan

copyright@2010

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Food For Thought

"To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness... And if we do act, in however small a way, we don't have to wait for some grand Utopian future... the future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory." - Howard Zinn

http://forpeace.mayfirst.org/content/violence-nonviolence-and-responsibility

Sunday, March 28, 2010

These Look Interesting:

From: Fellowship of Reconciliation.
Walks for Peace - The Journey to end Nuclear Weapons 2010

As plans are underway for an international conference in New York City on Nuclear disarmament, peace walks are planned (and in many cases are underway). Various Buddhist communities have organized walks and invited others to join them either in the walk or by providing hospitality. Walkers include Buddhist monks and nuns. All are welcome. One sponsoring community writes: "Please join us by walking for an hour, a day, or for the entirety. You can support us by organizing a community potluck, a sharing circle, a visit to your mayor, a place for our walkers to sleep, or coverage by the local media. Also please keep this walk in your thought and prayer."

http://forpeace.mayfirst.org/blogs/bill-winston/walks-peace-journey-end-nuclear-weapons-2010

Information on four walks has been shared with the Fellowship of Reconciliation. All four walks culminate in New York City for the Rally and March on Sunday, May 2nd. The May 2nd Rally is an international call for an end to nuclear weapons in the US and around the world.

Walks will pass through Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York State, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Vermont.




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Farm the Land,Grow the Spirit:
A Multifaith Peace Internship
Ages 18 to 28
July 6-31, 2010

Live in an intentional multifaith residential community, study nonviolence and faith-based community organizing, plant and tend CLT* gardens, enjoy hiking, kayaking, drumming, ropes course, big puppet making and good food. Interns will co-create their time together with elders from each tradition and will support CLT’s* Multifaith Family Peace Camp at Stony Point Center, July 25-31.
If you are interested, please contact MPF Director Rabia Terri Harris: rabia@MPFweb.org or Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb at lgottlieb@stonypointcenter.org.

Interns will receive a $300 stipend and room and board. They are responsible for their own travel to and from Stony Point Center.

*Sponsored by the Community of Living Traditions: an intentional multifaith residential community at Stony Point Center dedicated to the study and practice of nonviolence.

Stony Point Retreat and Conference Center
17 Crickettown Road, Stony Point, NY 10980
Phone: (845) 786-5674 Fax: (845) 786-5919
www.stonypointcenter.org






http://mpf21.wordpress.com/

Monday, March 15, 2010

This Week's Thought

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbEcAjG0E40

Michael W. Smith - Come Together Now - Official Video (Music City Unites for Haiti) In HD 1080 From Michael W. Smith & Christian & Country music to raise money for Haiti

Monday, March 8, 2010

This Week's Uplifting Story

www.parade.com/news/what-america-cares-about/featured/100307-compassion-counts-more-than-ever.html

YEPPIES (YOUNG, ENGAGED PROBLEM SOLVERS)


"Yeppies--a group of young people distinguished by a reliance on social media and socializing to fuel their activism--came into existence only a few years ago. They enjoy volunteering and have the most faith that individuals can solve social problems. Improving the world is both important to them and a way to connect with like-minded peers. Open to a variety of causes, they're particularly susceptible to getting involved because of a friend's "ask." They derive great stimulation and satisfaction from their activism and donate often and widely. Two-thirds of Yeppies are women, and of the three types, this one has the highest percentages of African-Americans and of single people."

Sunday, February 14, 2010

This Week's Inspiration... ENJOY!

Janine Benyus: " 12 Sustainable Design Ideas From Nature"
makes so much sense... and Janine uses lovely pictures to
explain her ideas. Wonderful, hopeful and truly inspirational video!!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n77BfxnVlyc&feature=channel

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Lost Generation

Great YouTube - Don’t stop halfway or you’ll miss it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42E2fAWM6rA

The Charter For Compassion

The principle of compassion lies at the heart of all religious, ethical and spiritual traditions, calling us always to treat all others as we wish to be treated ourselves.
http://charterforcompassion.org/

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

An extra UPLIFT for everyone!

Here's an extra middle of the week uplift:
” The New York Times has uncovered a widespread ethic of “communal rationing” in Haiti, in which “no matter what is found, or how hungry the forager, everything must be shared.”

By Randall Amster, professor of peace studies at Prescott College, and executive director of the Peace & Justice Studies Association. Reposted from Waging Nonviolence...

Sunday, January 31, 2010

This week's uplifting story. ENJOY!

Man credited with saving woman on subway tracks

Kemberly Richardson reports


http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/video?id=7214215

Friday, January 29, 2010

farshchian.net

Injustice, is painted by, Master Mahmoud Farshchian
(There are a few limited editions available).


"This painting is dear to the artist’s heart.
Through angel tears and broken angel wings,
he portrays the imbalance and unfairness
that has the angel of justice crying for us."


Check it out.
farshchian.net

A BEAUTIFUL SUFI POEM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvLU7rbQXyM

Saturday, January 16, 2010

As the news media continues to show us devastating pictures of the crises in Haiti we can find comfort in knowing that the world as a whole is responding to the need. The people of Haiti are not alone. Help is present and more is on the way.

http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Countries_around_the_world_send_aid,_help_to_Haiti?dpl_id=147821

I am posting a few links from local groups that are doing their best to help:

“World Relief provides urgent medical care and feeds hundreds of shell-shocked survivors.” http://worldrelief.org/Page.aspx?pid=2364

“Aid groups accepting donations for earthquake victims in Haiti” http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100113/wpg_haiti_donations_100113/20100115/?hub=WinnipegHome

“Muslim Council of Calgary chairman Nagah Hage said it’s necessary to step up and help. ‘No one knows why tragedies happen, but we do know we must come to the aid of our brothers and sisters in humanity,’ he said.” http://www.calgarysun.com/news/alberta/2010/01/14/12471421.html

“The American Jewish Committee has established a Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund. Donate at ajc.org.” http://www.miamiherald.com/news/americas/haiti/story/1428350.html

"Hundreds of Salvation Army volunteers in the United States have spent the last few days preparing and packing one million ready-to-eat meals to send to survivors of the Haiti earthquake."
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100116/salvation-army-prepares-1m-meals-for-haiti-quake-survivors/

"Animal Rescue Teams Headed for Haiti"
http://cats.about.com/b/2010/01/14/animal-rescue-teams-headed-for-haiti.htm

"Massive Quake Propels Massive Outpouring of Aid, Prayers for Haiti"
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100114/massive-quake-propels-massive-outpouring-of-aid-prayers-for-haiti/

And, there are many more who are helping with prayers, uplifting thoughts, donations, and in any way they can. YES, HELP IS PRESENT FOR EVERYONE IN HAITI AND MORE IS ON THE WAY!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Altruism In Plants

Here’s a wonderful thought for today from an article on, “Altruism In Plants.” Enjoy!

http://www.scientificblogging.com/news_articles/altruism_plants