Sharing a timely aspiration:
"The upward course of a nation's history is due in the long run to the soundness of heart of its average men and women.”
Elizabeth II, British monarch and former Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms (1926-2022 CE)
If having no reason to celebrate this month, here are 3 prepared earlier:
- 3 May: World Press Freedom Day (International)
- 7 May: "Vesak", the Day of the Full Moon (International)
- 17 May: International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia & Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) (International)
Now, it is time to discuss qualities of Retreats and 3rx.
A Retreat as meant here is a special-purpose situation where the basics (food, clothing, shelter, (3)) are well managed leaving time for individuals to indulge in pleasant or purposeful activities to reflect on Life, Suffering of the Living, Causes of Suffering, and the End of Suffering sometimes called 'lasting happiness' (r).
Simply put, sun rises, get up, eat, do something warming, eat, do something engaging, eat, do something calming, sun sets, go to bed. Sleep well. Repeat as often as required. The World continues to turn without our intervention. When Retreat ends, rejoin the World again and peddle up to speed.
For the benefit of the individual, until choosing to share the benefits increasing in beneficiaries until it includes all (or what actually happens = x).
This or variations of this are a central tool of Re:lig:ions.
Read on intrepid Grabbers, and let's see what is to discover this edition. Subscribers decide if anything is useful.
Topics
- Guest Sings
- Stream Jives
- Wisdom Reconciles
- Media Writes
- TED Talks
- Music Challenges
- Acknowledgments
1. Guest Sings
2. Street Jives
Approx 2 min presentation3. Wisdom Reconciles
- Psych2Go: 9 Phrases You Should NEVER Say To Anyone (4 mins)
- Operation Ouch: What Does it Feel Like to Have Autism? (5 mins)
- Big Think: Richard Reeves – The friendship recession (8 mins)
- Irene Tu: My Mom Already Knows You’re Gay (8 mins)
- Asian Boss: What Singaporeans Think Of China (16 mins)
4. Media Writes
Approx 5 min readsIntro
Bridget McManus explores identity, recounting and reflecting how "‘It wasn’t on the bingo card’: Is acting Tony Armstrong’s next move?” via The Age
Amra Pajalić explores identity, religion and love recounting how "I was told to marry into my own faith. My daughter will get to choose” via The Age
Kerri Sackville explores loneliness, solitude and contentment recounting how "I spent hours on dating apps because I didn’t know how to be alone” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Intra
Cath Moore explores identity, family and sustainability recounting the ways "I’ve been a stepmother twice. This is what I’ve learnt” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Tim Elliott explores public identity, personal loving and sharing life with "Fewer imbeciles, more washing up: Bob Brown and his partner’s post-politics life” via The Age
Melissa Coburn explores ageing, third act and accomplishing recounting how "My friend shocked me when she mentioned the ‘r’ word” via WA Today
Inter
David Crowe explores improving literacy, numeracy and digital fluency of workforces addressing "The secret shame stopping 3 million Australians from doing their jobs properly” via The Age
Michael Idato explores identity, medium and representation are reasons why "‘I was watching all my friends die’: a queer history told in pictures” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Jack Latimore explores people, place and purpose when "Revealing Naarm: Interactive map reveals hidden Indigenous histories of major sites” via The Age
Multi
Stephanie Bunbury explores surviving, arriving and thriving as "Film makes a star of refugee who’d never even been to a cinema” via The Brisbane Times
Stephanie Wood explores ageing, workforce participation and being skills rich while "Middle-aged. Middle-class. Underemployed” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Daniel Cash explores identity, inclusive role modelling and being rational when revealing "I’m Melbourne Grammar’s school captain and I’m gay. The Presbyterian Church would have me sacked” via The Age
All
Kerri Sackville explores longevity, mortality and appreciating living when reflecting "How four funerals and a wedding altered my view of life and death” via The Brisbane Times
Benjamin Law explores dicey topics Religion, Money and Politics with Brooke Blurton a "First Nations, bisexual, a Bachelorette: on ‘walking in two worlds’” via The Age
Jane Caro explores love, words and actions when asking "Now that we understand coercive control, is it time to question ‘romantic love’?” via WA Today
Togather
Lachlan Abbott explores identity, gender and belonging as "Trans pride supporters rally to ‘reclaim the streets’ after neo-Nazi clash” via The Age
Melissa Cunningham explores gender, gathering and belonging when taking the plunge with "The Sea Wolves: Cold-water swimming helps women find healing and friendship” via The Age
Jason Yat-sen Li explores identity, diversity in service to country and belonging are reasons why "The Anzac legend belongs to all of us, not just white Australia” via WA Today
Nobly
Stephen Brook and Nicole Precel explores tailoring education for individuals with learning challenges produces better outcomes reporting "This school is for students who can’t go to school – and it’s booming” via The Age
Dan Walsh explores leading, being respectful allies and sincere inclusivity are reasons why "‘I can’t stand silent’: Why Trent Robinson is stepping up fight against homophobia in sport” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen explores place, people and belonging declaring "Now that’s a facelift: How new hospital site is celebrating local heroes” via The Age
5. TED Talks
5-20 min presentations- TED-Ed: Why you procrastinate even when it feels bad (6 mins)
- Malachy McHugh: How stretching actually changes your muscles (5 mins)
- Purna Kashyap: Why do we pass gas? (5 mins)
- Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche: How to Tap into Your Awareness (11 mins)
- BLACK: My journey to yo-yo mastery (11 mins)
6. Music Challenges
Approx 30 min presentation + reflection timesIf desired, a short selection of publicly available material on a chosen theme for personal reflection.
For best results, sit comfortably with a straight back, have headphones in a shared space, after each clicked link, allow a little reflection with your personally-held view before clicking on the next link.
Get ready to Reflect!
Choose your playing level:
Be introduced at 1.
Be soothed at 2-4.
Be shocked at 5.
Be inspired at 6.
Fuller illumination 1-6.
You be the judge. Or not.
Cryptic Clue:
Who is the best person for the situation?
- Inspire
- Perspire
- Collaborate
- Engage: Test for personal circumstances, if useful keep, if unuseful discard, if exceeds needs, share mindfully
- Endure: Adapt for present times without sacrificing intent
- Endear: (Inspiring Others To Tend the Flame) live/ demonstrate/ inspire/ teach experience with others
assumption
[ah’sum'shon]
From Middle English; from Old French asompsion or Latin assumptio(n-), from the verb assumere: from ad- = towards + sumere = take.
- a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof. Ie, they made certain assumptions about the market. Ie, we're working on the assumption that the time of death was after midnight.
- the action of taking on power or responsibility. Ie, the assumption of an active role in regional settlements.
- the act of taking possession of or power over something. Ie, the assumption of housing occupying the planned train corridor
- (Christianity) the reception of the Virgin Mary bodily into heaven. This was formally declared a doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in 1950.
- the feast in honour of the Assumption, celebrated on 15 August.
- (archaic) arrogance or presumption.
presumption
[pree’sum’shon]
From Middle English: from Old French presumpcion, from Latin praesumptio(n-) = anticipation, take for granted; from the verb praesumere: from prae = before + sumere = take.
- an idea that is taken to be true on the basis of probability. Ie, underlying presumptions about human nature.
- the acceptance of something as true although it is not known for certain: the presumption of innocence.
- (Law) an attitude adopted in law or as a matter of policy towards an action or proposal in the absence of acceptable reasons to the contrary. Ie, the planning policy shows a general presumption in favour of development.
- behaviour perceived as arrogant, disrespectful, and transgressing the limits of what is permitted or appropriate. Ie, the stranger lifted the child off the ground, and the child was enraged at the stranger's presumption.
resumption
[ree’sum’shon]
From late Middle English: from Old French resumption or late Latin resumptio(n-), from Latin resumpt-, past participle of resumere: re- = back + sumere = take.
- the action of beginning something again after a pause or interruption. Ie, with peace came the resumption of foreign imports. Ie, no decision was made for a resumption of diplomatic relations.
- (Law, mainly Australian) the action, on the part of the Crown or other authority, of reassuming possession of lands, rights, etc., previously granted to another. Ie, the resumption of royal lands. Ie, property resumptions would be required to develop the bus routes.
consumption
[kon’sum'shon]
From late Middle English: from Latin consumptio(n-), from the verb consumere: con- = altogether + sumere = take
- the action of using up a resource. Ie, industrialized countries should reduce their energy consumption.
- the action of eating or drinking something. Ie, liquor is sold for consumption off the premises.
- an amount of something which is used up or ingested. Ie, a daily consumption of 15 cigarettes.
- the purchase of goods and services by the public. Ie, industry faced a serious challenge in trying to stimulate consumption.
- the reception of information or entertainment by a mass audience. Ie, the leader's confidential speech was not meant for public consumption.
- (dated) a wasting disease, especially pulmonary tuberculosis. Ie, their mother had died of consumption.
gumption
[gum’shon]
From early 18th century (originally Scots), of unknown origin.
- shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness. Ie, the Prime Minister would hire almost any young person who had the gumption to ask for a job.
Optional
-- Chant Mantrastyle
Start today.
As the case may be.
Or not.
7. Acknowledgments
This curation is an interpretation of the universal basis of re:lig:ion (Latin = again:uniting:energy) or bodhicitta (Sanskrit = Awakening Consciousness). This email invites a sharing of countless thoughts, words and actions wishing, causing and receiving less Suffering and more Happiness. For benefit initially of the individual increasing in beneficiaries until it includes all across the 3 times and 10 directions. Or not. As each case may be.