Caring for the Vulnerable: A Gateway to Our Deepest Brain States

This week's inspiring video: Caring for the Vulnerable: A Gateway to Our Deepest Brain States
Having trouble reading this mail? View it in your browser. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe

KarmaTube.org
 

Video of the Week

May 11, 2023
Caring for the Vulnerable: A Gateway to Our Deepest Brain States
 

Caring for the Vulnerable: A Gateway to Our Deepest Brain States

 
Vulnerability can be frightening, but it is also the place from which we grow when we have a supportive environment. Being a caregiver of babies and little ones is an experience of honoring the value of each human life. Consciousness itself is a kind of miracle when viewed through the eyes of the most vulnerable in our world. Think of the delightful openness of a four year old walking through nature and how they allow us to see with new eyes. Our biology appears to confirm this growth-bias as well since having an "open brain state" maximizes the experience of being alive. The first fifteen years of a human life and the last fifteen are unique to humans and allow for change and growth on deeper levels. The gift in being human seems to be that when we support those who are vulnerable – including ourselves- we will discover deeper levels of experience and meaning. Offering babies, children and young adults support so that they can find the strength to launch into adulthood is the gift we can offer to each other by being supportive of their potential in their vulnerable years.

Watch Video Now Share: Email   Twitter   FaceBook
 
 

  Related KarmaTube Videos

Smile Big
Meditate
Live It Up
Serve All

The Koh Panyee Football Club

Danny and Annie

Dance Like No One Is Watching

Caring for Each Other



 
About KarmaTube:
 

KarmaTube is a collection of inspiring videos accompanied by simple actions every viewer can take. We invite you to get involved.

 

   

Other ServiceSpace Projects:

DailyGood  //   Conversations  //   iJourney  //   HelpOthers

MovedByLove  //  CF Sites  //  Karma Kitchen  //   More


Thank you for helping us spread the good. This newsletter now reaches 44,308 subscribers.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Whistling in the Wind: Preserving a Language Without Words