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Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai

EP 76 Embrace Your Neighbor & What Have We Learned?

Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai

Candice Kumai

Health & Fitness, Education, Health, Wabisabi, How To, Nutrition, Mental Health, Wellness

4.9793 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

- what can we learn from the history of war? how can we look and draw more depth from our past and our history's past in our present? - A 60 Minutes piece worth watching: heroic Slava Ukraini! https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-refugees-poland-russia-60-minutes-2022-03-06/ - NPR list please to donate to those in need: https://www.npr.org/2022/02/25/1082992947/ukraine-support-help - IRC Rescue.org - NetworkforAmimals.org Please donate, $5 or $10 makes a difference - Remember where you come from, remember empathy is lasting and compassion is free - Be good to your next door neighbors, help when you can and remember karma is a real thing, be kind to others - When things are rough - there is always learning and a gift- look out for both - Lastly practice prayer for others when you have nothing left to give, compassion and prayer- helping your next door neighbors, understand history, pay attention to the things that matter - not material things or social media - treat everyone as equals, the color of your skin, beliefs or ethnicity should not matter - we are all human with love and prayers to all refugees, ck

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0:00.0

Hi guys, it's Candice Kumai.

0:06.2

Welcome to the Wabi-Sabi podcast, episode number 76.

0:10.5

Today we'll be speaking about embracing your neighbors in light of the situation of the Ukraine and Poland.

0:18.1

It's next door neighbor tracing our past. regrouping on what have we really learned

0:24.2

through these past two years. Have we become better people from the pandemic or have we become

0:30.7

worse? I am afraid that we saw the best and the worst in all. And I'm also certain that we now know what suffering really

0:40.5

does feel like. And we can see as we watch refugees flee their home country of the Ukraine,

0:47.8

the pain and the sorrow and the misery that these people were ripped from their homes

0:53.2

and having to also be ripped from their

0:56.0

families and to separate freedom. There is a beautiful program that 60 Minutes came out with

1:03.4

very recently, and I urge you to look this up. It's on CBS's News website. It is called

1:10.2

Slava Ukraini, Ukrainians escaping war and joining the fight,

1:16.3

crossing paths at the Polish train station. It is very powerful, and it speaks about how some of the men who live in Poland already,

1:26.6

who are of Ukrainian descent,

1:28.5

have chosen to cross paths with the refugees coming in on track four

1:33.7

in a very small town in Poland.

1:37.8

Scott Pelly does an amazing job of reporting and helping for us to understand

1:43.6

that when somebody needs help, we help them.

1:49.5

And now in the 21st century, we see almost the past repeating itself.

1:55.6

And with 1.7 million Ukrainians being displaced in a matter of 11 days. This is a full catastrophe,

2:04.7

and I hope and pray it puts perspective into your life. How lucky we are. How can we help?

2:13.6

I will surely leave you links today. And please do me one favor, just one.

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