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Unconditional Loving-Kindness






A twelve year old with a brain tumor. A twenty-three year old scholar with a totally dysfunctional immune system.  A mother of three killed to facilitate the purchase of drugs.



What in the world makes us think that there is anything more important than unconditional loving kindness in every second?





Understanding a Person, Understanding a Contribution

(Editor’s Note: While Peter Blyth is reporting about his experience with the work he is doing in the United Kingdom, I believe it is extremely important to “hear” what he is saying about what he has discovered in relationship to his own life. BC)

A Portrayal of Working in a Troubled Housing Estate in the UK

When I first had the “What One Person Can Do” conversation, little did I know that a few weeks later I would actually be traveling from a nice warm country of my now homeland, Spain, to my old area where I used to be the community policeman ,Wick Little Hampton Sussex England. Continue Reading →

Are We The Problem?






This morning as I was driving to the Post Office, I had one of those incredible moments of absolute perfection and unending loving kindness; not for any reason, just because it was so.



What if everything working brilliantly is nothing more than us getting out of the way?