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this brought out by any of this week after being rescued in the mediterranean. each of these government has built 2 facilities in albania to hold my guns while the asylum requests the process. but i run court move, they must be returned. 3rd time judges of voted, records to be transferred back safely. thousands of protests was in serbia demanding accountability of to 15. people were killed in our roof, collab latrene station in november. the demonstrations were stopped by students or people from across the country and are joining in any kind of high levels. it's been a long road made by a welcome to thousands who will bind in my d. y by any means possible. the students who lead this protest with greater with t is encouraging others to join in on the box and research of defiance to a government that is accused to demonstrate is without you. but it's up to, let's go into ferentz with them to be a and from outside. they all think this for a long time, but nobody has the power to say now,
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which is full energy. this of that is around students. the mortgage saw bills or the whole country now is the size of the game is right, is really in and against what they describe as political dysfunction. people have come from all over the country, including the capital. val great to support the students who are leading the demonstration and also what i say as opposed to use against government corruption. this is what triggered a nationwide a point of grief and anger, joined by veterans of power should reach them in 15 minutes of silence with knocked ones at each victim in the station canopy collapse. taking the time to reflect upon how and why this happened. many here are blaming the prison, and there's nationalist populist administration is kept a tight grip on the country and the demonic answers. people. one simple thing, that is justice justice for 15 people that died here on this station because of the corruption because of the crime of our government,
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of our president and prime minister. that's the only reason why people have united, and they recognize that this is the moment when we say it's enough. it's enough. 3 months on less, it was not more than a 1000. people have been arrested in the prime minister himself a full and mean of no besides resigned in the past week. but for the people of the city, the circumstances that have lifted marked by sorrow, my only be alleviated by hope of change. callahan, elders here. well that's it for me, diamond june, and you kind of course find much more information on our website. i'll just say or dot com there it is. continues here on out to 0 optim price. that's it for me, extension. thanks. a bunch of the this episode of the rises brought to you in part by the by basset,
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reclaim your natural potential, live the assets, the sofa in the series of ice rice. i've been exploring how indigenous knowledge is inspiring people to mobilize in service of the products. i mean less care for everything we've been gifted by the responsibility beyond to everyone. i've been finding out how wisdom traditions us not seem to enter the mainstream. the idea that we've been dreaming is how we think create this conference within sarah many as a cruise cool moments when there was no time to lose it, we don't take care of all these type of relationship we have lost in this episode,
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i'm learning about 2 other basements, one received an ancient wisdom, the other in science, which offering causeway spot, living in harmony with nature. who? uh oh the hm. this is common village, the largest, the just want a straight and you're at some 200 monks and nuns live here, following the teachings of those and most to take me out on the cornerstone of his teachings is the importance of nothing. nature, brother, who is the app? it's just a habit on a full which comprise the ministry input is um we call our mother,
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ours and tradition has route from vietnam and in the victim his language doesn't direct translation is f mother. so even without buddhism, there's this concept, there's this indigenous wisdom that, that the earth is the mother of all beings, that the earth has given rise to all of the wonders that we get to see read to experience. she gives food, she gives the landscape. the deepest connection to us is by the us. that's very powerful. we cannot be without this. and the language that we use is into being, being here is to be alive. but we cannot be alive by our self. so to be
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we have to enter be, and when we have this insight, when we start to see things very differently and to rebuild that relationship of caring and life with this reference to the us and the place of nature is rooted in a fundamental dist principal mindfulness being surely present in the moment. i joined the nuns of new hamlets on that guest for an unusual meditation which phone and internet was so easily distracted, which is the kind of collective illness of today's words. sister trying him, teachers, mindfulness, the cost of aging to energy of close situation and not to be dispersed in $100.00 different directions. and that also helps us to have more clarity so that we can transform the war inside of ourselves. and if you want to be of service, yeah,
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that's what we need to do. i found working very slowly in this useful, which is incredibly calming. i low, it's being able to enjoy feeling the solid ground beneath me. and i really felt a connection that made me feel like i was in with him with a wealth around me. mindfulness isn't just about top interstate. it also affects how we engage with the world and nature around us. as happy from the ministry, small holding funded to his help grow sustainable organic food for the community. this communion with living. so the earth really has a capacity to to make us more happy. and to reconnect this with the web of life.
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make mcelroy runs, happy fun. we have a chance to practice mindful little in the garden to be concentrated since he's present really doing for the last one. wow, how does need to do it? nature provides plenty to take care, but giving to the land just equally important. so what we want to do with intention is to offer something back to this lens. or if the simplest things is to, to rewind and it's something that we do for the habits that for this time of the emergency, you know, and global fire diversity. but also as a, it's in the, the heating and the transformation of the humans who come to the one village by bearing witness to the healing, which are the measurements confirmation of this land. that's here with me for sure . i see the engines, wisdom, that so many wisdom traditions and,
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and digital stations knew that we are the earth. the car is us, the madison's here and the madison. is this the living, breathing furnace and buddhist thoughts? mindfulness helps transform the suffering we own experience and the world beyond palm village transformation is urgency needed. the science suggests that natural disasters are they coming more frequent and more intense due to global warming. to suffering cost is immense. 2 weeks before i arrived at plum village, getting a neighboring countries with hips by tyson yankee, hundreds of thousands of people were displaced under the 800 account. i was so shocked to see so many people dying. the bodies, sisters town. yeah. and try my tongue of being deeply affected. i'm not then
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getting them, but i can feel the suffering. i can feel the pain then roast as a monastic. we learn how to, for a suffering, how to connect with suffering, but not being swept away by suffering. does the suffering of all these people and there's also the suffering of the us. and i wondered what's in place, so it's about what all the rest is. and so he minuses, i king, she has been trying to wake us up for a long time. i have the feeling that my, the us to continue calling us sometime has, will be quite a few cold calling. is this a lot of coverage strength and compassion and love each one of us has a role to we were gnostics, we have a role fee to we take care of full of people and you, you take care of the us and we take care of you so we into our that's why we need
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the practice. we need to order the seats of joy, of happiness, of peace every day in order to hold this suffering and to embrace, to transform the manages our relationships with the us has been slowly changing the system. the only thing in transmission christiana to garris, was instrumental in the creation of the service agreements that global pact adopted in 2015. the limits for me in order to avoid the catastrophic climate change. she now can see it as plum village, a spiritual home. it is such a refuge. it's not a hideaway refuge. it's a fill up your tax type refuge and i'm taking out
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cons teachings on ideas like into being and deep listening. gave christianity in a tools that helps make the historic you entry to possible. what we have in common is our common humanity. so to dissolve boundaries between you and me between one nation and another nation to dissolve boundaries between what i think is possible and what i think is impossible. does it possibilities are basically infinite for what we can support each other and collaborate on. but despite the goals of the powers agreements, progress seems painfully slow and climate campaign is a feeling, the pressure i have witnessed so much of pain, so much desperation,
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so much grief, so much despair burn out anger in the climate community that i could just no longer have my plum village practice as my own personal little secret. i had to share this with those who would want to engage and who are open. christiano began working with by the fact who on the plum village team to also help the climate, the doesn't. activists experiencing challenges as a result of that work together they designed retreats, intended to foster resilience and hope. then what is the johnny that you are hoping to take for teresa? it's on we start by going in helping people to strengthen their introspection capacity, allowing them to see that ironically, systems change is deeply personal because we're all involved in systems change at
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the biggest planetary level, we have never faced anything like the environmental challenges that we have now, what are you hoping to with a nice with the end? so at the end, we would hope that they can understand being and catch those emotions and feelings . and then having the ability to welcome the present moment. whatever is inside, such as doubt, even hopelessness. but then touch that potential, that is also in us and a, the alternate throughout the journey of the retreat. almost in every talk, without this there. because we're so much to touch with suffering and is real the suffering the screen. but the joy can also be very real in the queue right now. the,
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over the past 3 years, christiana and the plum village team deflector treats a 100 to climate campaign, is around the world. the hosting alliances and friendships of being phones and supports networks of flourished. understanding that all is into related into, connected, not understanding is would, gives us the agency to have an impact of whatever level of the system we choose to have the impact. you're building a very powerful and effective community. here. we are together helping to grow is a web of people that are motivated to work from a place of love for self, for others,
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for nature. and these people will create much that we think now is impossible. but then we're going to make possible the only to fall back in that way. because love gives birth to care. love gets back to reference. and when we call back in and off with a we've worked and want to care the you know what a free connecting to ourselves and nature isn't just the goodness of the climate campaign is based on may seem a bit spiritual and is so tired. so somebody watching, but the link between and a lot of transformation is an idea of as being shopkins and most secular concepts as well to find out more accomplished regions. capital stock combs,
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some type of conference put on by an organization could be in a defendant. many of you has come here today because you share this the lease and humanities capacity to develop and through depths, create a more shots and more peaceful and more sustainable future we want to have to read the most to rates the summit. tools to you can apply aware of so many of the problems that we're facing globally. and we're also aware of so many of the solutions for which it's not implementing that. so the question is not so much what needs to be done, but why are we doing it? and the vision of the id chief, the end of development goals, is that we want to bring the power in a development to all will challenge us the end of development goals. so id jeez created in response to the you and sustainable development goals. adults in 2015
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targets relating to time attraction, conservation education to neighbors. if you approve todd to implement it. frustrating lead central progress made many families to various systems. we list by this a preventing change. all the systems i outcome of the way we human beings think and feel and act and plates with ourselves with others, with the weld coughing. tone is an aspect on fostering social change to happiness and well being. and mindfulness teacher who trained undertaking yet ton so the idea that we need to transform ourselves or consciousness for structural change to be sustainable is been around for a while. it's nothing new. but i think more and more people are aware that now is the time we cannot wait anymore, we have to do something about it. and this something is really connecting,
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connecting in the trends formation, which sort of change who the unit development goals have. 5 time mentions may relate to collaborating and acting areas that tools like mindfulness and connection to nature, help develop skills and these dimensions qualities such as compassion, courage, presence, all things i've heard about at some village. and if we work on these skills will understand ourselves each other. electronics, mostly what we need today is a movement saying, you know what, maybe enter development should be available to everyone. no matter financial means . maybe it's even should be a human rights, because this is how we solve the biggest problems. and he's near a scientist. eric sent home was one of the id chase creatives in the team. what through the scientific data synthesizing it into an easily understandable roadmap
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which allows you to have sometimes has in the room 90 days, is basically 5 categories of plenty for your skills. and these are the things that a tough think or is i'm researchers and experts in the world. i agree on are the skills needed to create the better future? and if we don't talk about these shifts that need to happen in the structure, culture and individuals, we have no chance of reaching sustainability. the way that we're solving problems is the problem. and that means that we need to change if we want to see a better future. right. and the desire to change is growing. 1500 people here in tests and 10000 online academics, educators, activists and office and attendance. big businesses, including homework jobs, ikea also in boats. if i look at i p, i think last so many call us really want us to be here at positive steps in terms of how we work without doing good at ease in the united nations is involved working
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with the us triple se, fremont conventional kind of change, i think this is quite a historic, it's nothing less than i'm very optimistic. it's not the one time that people come don't go back home and everybody forget about the workload is because yes, it is the beginning of a process. integration out the action for change and in the order entry much while joy super. yes.
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not often that you hear things like love, joy, peace, referred to in a conference that thing, unless some establishment people had from big companies, government un. but it was such an energy in the room, and it's really fascinating to see how the big, the connection to the n a is actually making a difference in the house of wells. because of people who are here ahead to do, they really want to have an impact on our planet. which is, summit is coming to an end the id g team, a wasting no time. they had to ex, cut it, and i end of the board succeed east of stop. com along with a small group of advises. they planned to discuss the building on the success of the conference, and they invited me to join them. the, the id g team have com, has best interests,
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a full island for theaters of decompression and think bracing off the conference. and with an aside, here is the 1st lady and representatives from the u. n. and the white house about the changing the system from within. well, these are pretty good people to be working with we need to understand the problems like why do we have all this resistance? why have we lost in our development if it has been part of our physician for so many thousands of years in the course beyond item henriksen is the id cheese executive director in the 1st thing is how many people even care about sustainability or the planets? because we are lost in the external world trying to compete with each other to get a faster car or a bigger house or something more shiny. and i think all wisdom traditions have pointed to this, that we need to have these skills and abilities to take care of the world of each other in the wise way,
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especially for leaders. and this has to do with maybe compassion and empathy. and our ability to think long term and not just the when my next salary will show up, or what happens next year, but actually to see where are we heading and ask the big questions. and one of the biggest questions right now is how we relate to nature. talking about the disconnect from nature in a most of such natural v h a y, if you will come here. i guess it's just down survey. so now that when we are out of nature and really fifths, the perspective of who we are, science is showing us that you are so interconnected with all the living systems, the insects and michael by owns the water reality is interconnection. but our narrative, the separation, us acting out the narrative, the separation is what's causing and sustainability. so that's just the fact. i
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mean, that's not my opinion. this is factual, right? so therefore, it is actual insanity, to act from a separate that relationship to nature, to others. because they are one and the same struck by how similar the science of interconnection is to the problem for these principles of into being. and so much of the indigenous wisdom i've encountered on my journey in this series. it's a thought i code by 2 of the id, cheese advises that in the development goals. it's not a new thing to the world. it's actually something that's been in practice in different traditions for they've faith traditions. so different cultures, indigenous cultures, and 15 ability from an indigenous lens is not something to achieve. we're concerned with this thing to bring it in a day to day basis. and so this is an opportunity, i think, for us as human beings to consider what
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a collective values no matter where we're coming from. one of those values that we can share as the money to that could actually present a brand new system that's different to what goes up here in the 1st place. we don't want to have to go backwards to pull down everything that we've built and throw away all the great, you know, innovations, medicine, housing, all the things that we felt. so it's about that translation. how do we actually take what we can learn from these ways of seeing the world and integrate them into more than de western culture? so i think what the identities does is gives people that step off the way they've always done things and an opening into how things could be what is the future, could you imagine 15 to your relationship between humanity on it that you envisage? i mean, i can give you the scientific answer, but at my own the answer to that is less just funny and now
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look, a gift that we've been given that we can be here to a conscious and we can create these are miracles and aligning ourselves to only creating something that is more beautiful, more caring, more loving, and just the more align with reality, the reality of interconnection, the reality that you are nature, we are connected and the future of nature in the future of humanity is what i find really fascinating is that the idea is the values, the skills that the i d g is talk about are actually the concepts that i've been encountering on my jennings. whether it's in plum, village reporters monitoring, whether it's with wisdom teeth on each of them at the heart of saying the same thing. that sustainability is about the internal transformation. a different way of relating to ourselves to each other. and to all time it's,
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it's about learning to live in harmony with us. i'm remembering that we all part with this extraordinary climate tree ecosystem, which is all hi, i'm and that we a parts of nature take this episode if as rise is brought to you in part by the by baskets, reclaim your natural potential, live the assets so he's been out of the pageant and my mom looks beautiful. she's going an amazing down on the entire city of cologne, where she's from, everyone's watching the pageant. she has the most amount of points, and it's clear to everyone that she's winning. but some people were not about to let that happen. a friend of my mom ended up to see that mir catalina to yadi, a woman who used to own ms. panama. he turned to her and said, hey,
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it looks like the black or is going to when she responded over my dad. the, this is, took a, took a, a is the 1st country to develop a national, sustainable tourism program in collaboration with the global, sustainable tourism caps. village life here retains its job. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the table. hundreds of excavations and restoration works. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the youngest country in the world child sedan economy is mostly dominated by what's called calling for my sector. is also the poorest health schooling and foot by 2 to an economy, the not being provided by informing the claim set. and the 1st part of the series
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