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26 days until
October 2, 2010

All Day! All Around the World!


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In every state, in every country, on every continent, people will gather in empathic listening, connecting, and action so that we may see all beings integrate suffering to become free, fully alive, and resolve differences peacefully.

International Day for Empathic Action (IDEA) Events and Activities will take place all over the world aware of each other to create unity, community, and a world-wide understanding of empathy.

Events are already forming in Australia, India, Iran, Quebec, Japan, China, the Phillipinnes, and the United States!

 

Latest News

Relational health warning
Écrit par Farah Farouque   
Lundi, 06 Septembre 2010 20:44

by Farah Farouque
September 7, 2010
Sydney Morning Herald

A POVERTY of human relationships, much more than an absence of material resources, puts children at risk, according to a US expert on child abuse and trauma.

''You are much more likely to be healthy, much more likely to be able to learn more readily, much more likely to be resilient in the face of chaos, threat and trauma if you have lots of healthy relationships,'' said Dr Bruce Perry, who is both a child psychiatrist and neurobiologist.

''This is not to say that it's great to be poor. All I'm saying is that the real determining factor on whether you are healthy or not is relational health and wealth, not economic wealth ... it's as simple and powerful as that.''

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