Tale of Two Wolves (inspirational video)
January 10, 2015 by admin
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This inspirational story has been passed on for generations. It is Native American wisdom, of Cherokee origin. It has been nicely captured by two actors in this short inspirational film. The full text of “Tale of Two Wolves” appears below the video.
An elderly Cherokee Native American was teaching his grandchildren about life . . Read more
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Bobsie the Fireman: Story from Chicken Soup for the Soul as told by Jack Canfield
January 16, 2013 by admin
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Inspirational story, “Bobsie the Fireman”, as told by 10 Million Clicks For Peace endorser, Jack Canfield, founder of Chicken Soup for the Soul Books. Get some Kleenex:-)
The Contested Chicken Dinner
November 24, 2011 by admin
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A reminder from 10 Million Clicks For Peace co-founder, Rick Beneteau, about gratitude and giving. Happy Thanksgiving to all our U.S. readers and subscribers.
It was one of those bitter Ontario winter days. A short but welcome lull between January snow storms. The inclement weather during the past week had bared our cupboards and it was the logical break we needed to get to the grocery store.
Jenn and I pulled into the crowded, icy parking lot putting us quite far from the entrance. Everyone else seemed to be taking advantage of the first snowless afternoon in awhile to replenish as well. Read more
The Sandpiper
April 10, 2011 by admin
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She was six years old when I first met her on the beach near where I live. I drive to this beach, a distance of three or four miles, whenever the world begins to close in on me. She was building a sand castle or something and looked up; her eyes as blue as the sea.
“Hello,” she said.
I answered with a nod, not really in the mood to bother with a small child.
“I’m building,” she said.
“I see that. What is it?” I asked, not caring. Read more
Dog Up for Adoption Raises Kittens
August 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Environmental Peace
The animal world indeed has much to teach humankind. Watch this inspirational story file by Assignment America reporter Steve Hartman, CBS News, Burlington, Iowa.
Tale of Two Wolves
July 24, 2010 by admin
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This inspirational story has been passed on for generations. It is Native American wisdom, of Cherokee origin. It has been nicely captured by two actors in this short inspirational film. The full text of “Tale of Two Wolves” appears below the video.
An elderly Cherokee Native American was teaching his grandchildren about life . . Read more
When Grief Turns into Joy
November 20, 2009 by admin
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A beautiful, inspirational story from 10 Million Clicks For Peace contributor, Corry Roach…
Life sometimes throws us a curve ball. We think things are unhappy or without hope, when in actual fact, they are anything but that. It’s all about perception, I think.
I sometimes find it fascinating to watch the goings on in my world from a place outside myself. It seems that I am able to find a different perspective on what is happening, and it is quite different from what my cerebral self would have me believe. I have been known to get stuck in my cerebral self from time to time, even when I know the answer cannot be found there!
This incident occurred about fifteen years ago, when I had to accept the fact that my next mode of transportation would be a wheelchair, as I could no longer rely on the stability of my legs to hold me up without fail. Read more
The Contested Chicken Dinner
October 2, 2009 by admin
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It was one of those bitter Ontario winter days. A short but welcome lull between January snow storms. The inclement weather during the past week had bared our cupboards and it was the logical break we needed to get to the grocery store.
Jenn and I pulled into the crowded, icy parking lot putting us quite far from the entrance. Everyone else seemed to be taking advantage of the first snowless afternoon in awhile to replenish as well.
It was cold and blustery though as we half-trotted towards the doors eager to get away from the wind. Just as we were about to find shelter I noticed a man, about 40 years old, in a grungy military coat, his bare hands clutching a tattered cardboard sign that begged, “I am homeless. Pls buy me a meel.” Read more