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    A friend, also someone I admired, started an immersive indigenous language school in Hualian, Taiwan a few years ago hoping to save the endangered language and culture. Started from nothing, the school were able to build a classroom last year. This year, they are raising money to publish all-indigenous language text books. Many friends around me are very well off. I thought if I can get some of them to help, it will be a big boast for the schools’ funding. I set out to write a Facebook post. Thought it would only took 5 minutes to write, turns out it took me over an hour to get the post…

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    On a Saturday afternoon, my phone rang. It’s a call from my senior neighbor. “Hi, I want to use my camera to take pictures, but somehow it takes multiple pictures, maybe my setting is wrong. Do you know how to fix it?” Not able to see the camera, it’s difficult to understand the problem and fix the issue. I said: “Let me come over to take a look”. “But we’ll be leaving in 15 minutes”, “I’ll be there in 5 minutes” I said. I went to the neighbor’s house. He is on his wheel chair holding his Olympus E-M1 camera. “Some how it takes multiple pictures with different exposures”. Camera’s…

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    We set up a weekly one hour meditation session in the group course room in one of our member’s gym for anyone who’s willing to come to attend. We discuss about meditation, ways, and why to get to know oneself and explore inware.

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    We set up a weekly one hour meditation session in the group course room in one of our member’s gym for anyone who’s willing to come to attend. We discuss about meditation, ways, and why to get to know oneself and explore inware.

  • Featured Good Karma Music Story from Kusuma

    This week’s featured story comes from Kusuma in Singapore, who lent support to a grieving mother on Vesak Day. “On Vesak morning, I shared my time to support a mother who had to deal with the prospect of relating the event of her daughter’s death. Lending strength for her to deal with her fear and distress.” We’re always looking for new stories to tell! Share a story of your kind act with us and get to choose an album to download for free at Good Karma Music.

  • Featured Good Karma Music Story from Rose

    This week’s story comes from Rose in Madison, Wisconsin, who noticed fellow coworkers at the bus stop and decided to give them a ride, enjoying their company on the way to work. “I used to take the bus to work every morning, but now I drive a car. One morning, I was driving to work when I recognized my neighbor and colleague walking from the bus stop to our apartment complex. I stopped my car and asked them if they needed a ride. They did. I drove them to our office. They appreciated carpooling with me, and I appreciated their company on my work commute.” Share a story of your…

  • Featured Good Karma Music Story from Lucas

    This week’s story comes from Lucas in Utah, who checks in often with his friends, goes on walks with them, and has picnics with them to help ease their minds if they are going through hard times.  “When my friends are going through tough times, I usually try to talk and check up on them as often as I can . . . Occasionally, I do try to take my friends out on walks or picnics to try to get them to get some fresh air and perhaps distract them from their problems. Picnics always seem like the best option, because it gives us time to both talk and stuff…

  • Featured Good Karma Music Story from QinJie

    This week’s story is from QinJie in Seattle, who carried injured earthworms off of the sidewalk back to the garden.  “After the rain in the morning, the earthworms crawled out of the mud, but they couldn’t crawl back after being stepped on by passersby. I picked up the two injured earthworms I encountered and sent them back to the garden.” Add your story to our Good Karma Music anthology, and get to choose an album to download for free at Good Karma Music.

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    After the rain in the morning, the earthworms crawled out of the mud, but they couldn’t crawl back after being stepped on by passers-by. I picked up the 2 injured earthworms I encountered and sent them back to the garden.