Once in a while something comes along that really moves you, not necessarily because it is entirely new but sometimes because it is a reminder of something very old- and something very true. The Charter for Compassion is one such piece of inspiration. The origins of the charter started last year during an impassioned acceptance speech for the TED Prize: "On February 28, 2008 Karen Armstrong won the TED Prize and made a wish: for help creating, launching and propagating a Charter for Compassion. Since that day, thousands of people have contributed to the process so that on November 12, 2009 the Charter was unveiled to the world."
The result of the collective efforts from some great thinkers and icons in our global culture is captured in this 2 minute video of the Charter:About the Project
The Charter for Compassion is the result of Karen Armstrong’s 2008 TED Prize wish and made possible by the generous support of the Fetzer Institute. It will be unveiled to the world on November 12, 2009.
Why a Charter for Compassion?
The Charter of Compassion is a cooperative effort to restore not only compassionate thinking but, more importantly, compassionate action to the center of religious, moral and political life. Compassion is the principled determination to put ourselves in the shoes of the other, and lies at the heart of all religious and ethical systems. One of the most urgent tasks of our generation is to build a global community where men and women of all races, nations and ideologies can live together in peace. In our globalized world, everybody has become our neighbor, and the Golden Rule has become an urgent necessity.
The Charter, crafted by people all over the world and drafted by a multi-fath, multi-national council of thinkers and leaders, seeks to change the conversation so that compassion becomes a key word in public and private discourse, making it clear that any ideology that breeds hatred or contempt ~ be it religious or secular ~ has failed the test of our time. It is not simply a statement of principle; it is above all a summons to creative, practical and sustained action to meet the political, moral, religious, social and cultural problems of our time.
We invite each of you to adopt the charter as your own, to make a lifelong commitment to live with compassion..
Ten years ago, while reading Carl Jung, I decided to create my web handle, Synchronis. I never thought about the vibration it would attract or the connections that I would see with it but I guess that was just serendipity. Now as I sit back and through self awareness observe as this synchronization takes form.
Compassion is the keen awareness of the interdependence of all things. --Thomas Merton
I want everyone to take a look at http://charterforcompassion.org/ and thanks to Karen Armstrong for her brilliant and inspiring story on TedTalk regarding this.
http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/2009/armstrong/
Here are an interesting and inspiring talk:
More to Come.
Sincerely
WTS
What a marvelous documentary! It hits all the right notes in terms of scriptural scholarship and human love and hate. It points out both the danger done by churches when they preach against gays, and the positive contributions that can be made when gay people are allowed to be themselves in the church. For those of us who have lived through these lies, this film is a godsend.
This mirrors very closely the idea of subpersonality work, like that of Voice Dialogue. We need to separate out the voices, speak to each voice, and that way we will finally get to the quiet peaceful place within all of us.
Robina Courtin...a style all her own...
"Balance is the path."
It started with this tweet yesterday from @redsheep:
- : #win7my does this to you for staying free for the trial period. Sigh. Hard to keep the romance.
Windows has had a hard life and finds it hard to give himself fully to a relationship. #win7my
RT @alphalim Windows has had a hard life and finds it hard to give himself fully to a relationship. #win7my - WIndows 7 is a HE? Since when?
@chrisleow #win7my is a girl la! http://is.gd/4LPf8 RT @alphalim Windows has had a hard life & finds it hard 2 give himself fully to r'ships
@geminianeyes To be fair, #win7my is an IT (sexless). @alphalim @chrisleow
Windows is androgynous. I use he/she as situations warrant ;). E.g. when comparing Win & Mac, I think of em as sisters.