Hi Ann, probably not another foray.  Simply a followup to a thread earlier this 
week about the brain, neuroplasticity, etc.  Susan and others had some 
fascinating posts about it.


Well as I said before, you have a happy marriage.  IMO, in this day and age, 
that's an accomplishment.  And just one way I think I'll never catch up with 
you. 


Campus has changed drastically since you were here.  Pods all gone!  I cried 
the first time I saw them in 1975.  Of course I had just driven across country 
so perhaps I was already overwrought (-:


As for the surrounding fields, now we're all more aware of the pesticides and 
GMO stuff used on the crops here.  Lots of us won't even swim in the ponds 
because of the runoff.  Not sure where the horseback riders go so as not to 
expose their horses to such.

Spring is sublime here and autumn is spectacular.  Best times to visit.  We can 
go to Revs, the in spot and I bet you'll see some old friends.  We'll round up 
Rick and Alex and Robert and Raunchy.  Maybe feste will reveal himself, etc.  



________________________________
 From: awoelflebater <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 11:05 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: free, The Compassionate Brain
 

  


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote:
>
> Each week, they'll discuss different ways to use the power of 
> neuroplasticity - how the mind can change the brain to transform the 
> mind - to open the heart, build courage, find compassion, forgive 
> oneself  and others, speak and act from both kindness and strength, and 
> heal the  world. 

Chalk up another foray into self-improvement. I'll never catch up with you 
Share!
> 
> 
> 
> Having trouble viewing this email? Click here 
> 
> Hello, 
> 
> For Sounds True, I'm hosting a free 7-part video series with extraordinary 
> guests - The Compassionate Brain - that will give you effective ways to 
> change  your brain and heart and life. 
> 
> Beginning October 8, 2012, on  seven Monday nights, 8-9 pm Eastern time (GMT 
> -4), I'll interview a world-class scholar/teacher (in order): Richie 
> Davidson, Dan Siegel,  Tara Brach, Dachar Keltner, Kelly McGonigal, Kristin 
> Neff, and Jean  Houston. Each week, they'll discuss different ways to use the 
> power of  neuroplasticity - how the mind can change the brain to transform 
> the  mind - to open the heart, build courage, find compassion, forgive 
> oneself  and others, speak and act from both kindness and strength, and heal 
> the  world. 
> 
> You can watch live or see the archived videos if you miss  a session. These 
> unique conversations with first-rate experts are  freely offered - along with 
> their  practical tools for  cooperation, empathy, and kindness. (The series 
> is  particularly timely in light of a U.S. Presidential election occurring  
> right in the middle of it.)
> 
> Our world has needs at different levels (economic, environmental, cultural, 
> etc.) but the common factor in all of these is the human brain, whose ancient 
> fight-or-flight circuits are dragging humanity toward if not over the brink. 
> If more people and more brains - and thus more hearts and hands - turned 
> toward compassion, that could make a real difference.
> 
> So I would really appreciate your support for this series. You could sign up 
> for it yourself and - please - forward this email to tell others about it. 
> It's interesting, solid, practical, convenient, and free. And, one brain at a 
> time, it might help nudge things in a better direction.
> 
> Wishing you the best,
> 
> Rick
> 
> P. S. Here is a brief video of me talking about the series. 
> 
> Forward email
> 
> This email was sent to sharelong60@... by news@... |    
> Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | 
> Privacy Policy. 
> Just One Thing :: Wise Brain Bulletin| 25 Mitchell Blvd.| Suite 3| San 
> Rafael| CA| 94903
>


 

Reply via email to