C.A.F.E. 229 Webinar
Sometimes putting all of your energy into achieving your goals is counterintuitive. Judo, a Japanese Martial Art, is inspired by the principles of “Seiryoku-Zenyo,” good use of energy, and “Jita-Kyoei,” mutual welfare and benefit.
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In January of 2024, Tzu Chi volunteers from around the world met in Acapulco, Mexico to distribute aid to those most heavily impacted by Hurricane Otis. Recipients from all walks of life felt the reverberations of Master Cheng Yen’s kindness.
C.A.F.E. 229 Webinar
Meditation is considered a key practice in many Buddhist traditions. It requires an engagement and simultaneously a disengagement of the mind and the body. It can be overwhelming to get started, but guided meditations can serve to lead us on the right meditative path.
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WRITTEN BY: Anna Sipek As Tzu Chi entered day five of COP28 in Dubai, they pushed those around them to meditate on the futures they wanted to see. Hosted in the Blue Zone, Tzu Chi and Baha’i International Community came together to organize an exhibit dedicated to showcasing visual arts from most impacted communities and […]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsxrldYhNQ0 WRITTEN BY: Anna Sipek On the fourth day of COP28 in Dubai, Tzu Chi made waves, dedicating their energies to transforming food and educational systems for a greener future. While changemakers have been pushing the world to focus on these proactive solutions to the climate crisis, they’ve often been overlooked in favor of technological […]
C.A.F.E. 229 Webinar
In this installment of C.A.F.E. 229, we are honored to welcome Grant Jones. Founder of the Black Lotus Collective, he has discovered a way to incorporate music and meditation into the healing and liberation of people with historically marginalized identities.
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