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synergy's Blog: Giving

Posted Jun 12, 2009 10:37 AM |  5 Comments
"Seva, or service, is the selfless giving of oneself for the betterment of others and the world around. At Seva Cafe, the concept of service takes the form of a "pay it forward" restaurant, where every meal is cooked and served with love."



Wouldn't you love to have or open, a place like that in your community?
Will that be at all possible?
Maybe not...but it is an interesting experiment though....especially if you like to cook. :)

With Love and Service,

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community

Posted Jun 23, 2009 8:11 AM |  4 Comments
Seva Cafe became "Friend of the Child" when it opened its space to the children from Riverside school to let them experience the joy of selfless service.

For these who saw my previous post about "Seva":you will enjoy to watch the children in action and listen to what they have to say about it.



If you didn't do it yet, let your children serve others!
Or even better, volunteer as a family!
The USA First Lady just launched The Summer of Service

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community
Posted Jul 11, 2009 12:23 AM |  3 Comments
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Seven-year old "Person of the Week" uses her artistic talent to help orphans.

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She started by selling cards at garage sales and to her friends and family.
Her sales took off and, now, the cards are sold through the Global Orphan Project in Kansas City, Mo.,a charity that builds and runs orphanages around the world.

Watch video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUAojkaxGXM

By ABC News

Children are amazing changemakers, don't you think?

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community
Posted Jul 13, 2009 9:34 PM |  2 Comments
It has become a beloved ritual at Dana-Farber.
Every day, children who come to the clinic write their names on sheets of paper and tape them to the windows of the walkway for ironworkers to see.
Ironworkers spray paint names of young cancer patients onto the beams of the Yawkey Center going up at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.




"It's fabulous," said Kristen's mother, Elizabeth, as she held her daughter and marveled at the rainbow of names.
"It's just a simple little act that means so much."

I leave you with a quote of Mother Teresa as a "wrap up":
"Do not think that love, in order to be genuine, has to be extraordinary.
What we need is to love without getting tired".

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community

Posted Aug 2, 2009 11:10 AM |  1 Comment

Celebrate the Friendship Day with someone special.

Tell your friends how much they mean to you.

Be a friend to someone.
Have a great time together!




You Are a Pathway to Peace

Posted Aug 3, 2009 10:53 AM |  7 Comments

Johnny Barnes, around 85 years old, woke up one day inspired.
For 15-20 years he has been greeting visitors into Hamilton Bermuda by blowing kisses, waving and saying "I love you."




What an uplifting and energy raising idea!
I don't know about you, but he just "made my day" .

Please, if you see him around, don't forget to smile back, twice, and once extra- from me.

Have a great day!

Grazyna Jensen
You Are a Pathway to Peace
Posted Aug 11, 2009 5:05 AM |  11 Comments
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I am a kind of "always looking for a rainbow" person, but with too much rain, it's hard to see one. The typhoon Morakot didn't let us enjoy a weekend. We had some broken windows and a lot of water in house, but we are OK. Some parts of Taiwan, were indeed-seriously damaged. rainbow1.jpg
I was hoping the sun will come back....and I will see the rainbow...not yet....

Then, I found this nice story instead which cheered me up.
It doesn't have anything to do with typhoon, but for me, it's a bit like a rainbow-I was looking for.

Please watch and be inspired: http://www.stservicemovie.com/

Let me know, when you see a rainbow. :-x

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community

Posted Aug 15, 2009 1:30 PM |  7 Comments
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"You never know when one act, or one word of encouragement can change a life forever." Zig Ziglar

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We all need an encouragement at some point in our life.
"The Push", is a wonderful short story written by my David McNally.

Watch the movie here. http://www.eaglesneedapush.com/

Fly high!

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community
Posted Aug 18, 2009 3:09 AM |  8 Comments
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My last post was about a taxi driver who let customers pay what they wanted.I kept thinking about it and I arrived to a conclusion that this will be difficult to do on a larger scale.Then, I found a story below.
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"A couple weeks ago I was standing out on a cold evening in New York City waiting for a cab to come take me to a nightclub.
After about 5 minutes of waiting, I was picked up by a middle-eastern gentleman in his 30's, and he was clearly angry.
Swear words left and right about how horrible New Yorkers were.
I knew my cab ride would only be about 10 minutes and there was a part of me that wanted to be silent and just move on with my life, but I also wanted to try and connect.

I asked the man what the issue was, and after some beating around the bush, he told me that he had just come from JFK airport without a customer. For those that don't know, this is basically $70 in lost fare, which is a fairly big deal. I tried my best to commiserate and share in his frustration.

Over the course of that cab ride, what started as pure anger slowly shifted to inquiry.
He mentioned that he had read an article a while back which said that the happiest people are the ones that give, so he hoped he'd have more chances to give in his life.

I was really starting to enjoy being in the presence of this introspective man!
We continued talking about why giving is so beneficial both to giver and receiver and different ways to practice it.

As we arrived at my destination, I paid my fare by credit card (with generous tip), but didn't want to stop there.
I pulled out an extra $20 and said: 'sir, since we've been talking about giving this whole time, I wanted to share that feeling of giving with you. I've already paid my fare, but here's an extra little bit. you can keep it if you want, since you're already down $70 from JFK.
But, if you want to experience the power of the gift, then tell the next passenger in this cab that their ride is a gift from another and they can share their gratitude in whatever way they wish.'

I thought I was being a pretty cool guy at this point! but that's when the cabbie blew me away.
He turned toward me, tears in his eyes, and he says: 'sir, i have better idea. you give that $20 to a homeless person around here and i will gift the next passenger with free ride myself.'

Wow. This man was literally yelling obscenities to me 10 minutes ago.
I got out of the car and walked around for a bit trying to find someone to get a meal for before heading to my destination.

It was an absolute honor meeting that cabbie and learning the lesson of how everyone is capable of giving and totally flooring another with their generosity."
From www.helpothers.org/story

I am absolutely convinced that "Giving" has many forms and is limitless, once we open our heart to explore its pathways.

Have a great, "giving-ful" day!

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community

Posted Sep 3, 2009 10:55 AM |  6 Comments
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Watching our children growing we may think:"what kind of world will they be living in?"
Don't we wish we could be always there for them?

Watch this video and "join in" sending love into the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao_Uqx5HaVg

I will not be at RISE, but I send you my Love into the Future already.

Enjoy every Love-full day.

Grazyna Jensen
You Are a Pathway to Peace
Posted Sep 8, 2009 2:17 AM |  2 Comments
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September 21st is the UN International Day of Peace, a day of global ceasefire and non-violence: a 24 hour-long platform for life-saving activities around the world and an opportunity for individuals - particularly young people - to become involved in the peace process.
"Why one day?"-watch:



Peace One Day on September 21st!

Grazyna Jensen
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Posted Sep 14, 2009 10:17 PM |  0 Comments
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"You are changing this boy's life."
"No, he is changing mine".

Watch a trailer here:
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810088176/trailer

This movie is coming out in USA in November, but I will probably not be able to see it before next year-it comes always much later to Taiwan. ;)

Be Inspired!
Be A Gift in somebody's life as he can be in yours.

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community

Posted Sep 29, 2011 9:22 PM |  0 Comments
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Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child.

The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife.
Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there.

When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, "Nothing, I just helped him cry".