All 7 billion human beings have a common experience—we all appreciate love. We all have a seed of love and affection within us and the potential to cultivate greater love and compassion. If we want to create peace in the world it has to start with the heart, with inner peace.
Roe v. Wade has just been overturned – but abortion rights activists from across the world are fighting back! Will you stand with them and add your voice? Let's make this the biggest call for reproductive rights we've ever seen! 👉https://t.co/i1hoQZzWqi
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Wow. The words in this video come from an open letter that has been signed by over 750,000 people worldwide (and counting). Let's make this the part in the story where the villains overreach and we all rise up together.
Always having feelings of closeness to others and maintaining a loving mind is the sole foundation for building everything we wish for. Focusing on small differences in outer appearances to divide and discriminate is nothing but ignorance.
Great news for parents: The COVID-19 vaccine is approved for kids under 5. As appointments ramp up, you’ll be able to find a vaccine at pediatricians’ offices, pharmacies, and more. It's safe and effective—this is another big step to protect our loved ones and communities.
Good news, folks: Vaccines for kids under 5 have now been authorized by the FDA and recommended by the CDC.
For the first time, virtually every American can access the protections from these lifesaving vaccines – from our youngest to our most senior Americans.
Many of the problems we face are of our own creation. They come about because of a lack of compassion. That’s why I’m dedicated to promoting both compassion and non-violence in a secular context grounded in reason.
Anger can be reduced if we work to cultivate love and affection. However, we first have to come to terms with whatever benefits or disadvantages anger may bring. Primarily, anger destroys our peace of mind; loving-kindness earns us friends and eliminates the risk of being alone.