Voting Kindly is A Practical Action

October 29, 2008

in VOTING VIDEOS

Your commitment to kindness might just be your most practical response to Election Day stresses. Check out this video to see how and why you can test the power of kindness to secure a fair election. Vote Kindly and share your story here.

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Diane 10.31.08 at 10:35 am

This is great thought and action - and I hope we can carry this through past Tuesday so that it will become a way of interacting and interfacing with each other though these difficult economic times. It is a way to make a difference! Thank you Rachel!

Lynette Meynig 10.31.08 at 12:29 pm

What a wonderful thing. Is it Rachel Bagby being interviewed on this site? You glow with beauty. I think if we all can be more conscious of kindness ALL the time, our world can be a better place. One other thing, the top you are wearing in the interview is beautiful. I recognize it, I believe it to be a Dancing Silk which my husband and I hand painted.
Thank you. That in itself is a beautiful act of kindness towards us.

Kirby Moore 11.02.08 at 12:31 am

This conversation reminds me about our country’s need for a Department of Peace. I have heard that Costa Rica shifted a big part of their military budget toward positive, community building programs. What is the obstacle for this in this country? As Einstein mentions, we must go beyond the consciousness at which problems were created, in order to solve them. Perhaps kindness is the way to do this. Love Rachel’s story.

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