Welcome to Sunday, beautiful people. Feel Good News is going to be short today, because I am going through a physical/energetic imbalance. While I feel like I got hit by a Mack truck. I know that everything happens perfectly and I am supporting myself with love, hot homemade chicken broth, herbs and sleep.
Here are the links to some good news and I am sure I will be back in the saddle very soon. Big hugs! Alex
There is no bad news about good news.
I share this article because I really feel this writer got it all wrong. There is no bad news about good news. He also describes journalism as the seeking and sharing of truth and the questioning of authority. Haven’t seen much of that type of journalism in a number of years, except within the burgeoning alternative media.
The truth is, good news makes us feel good and bad news makes us feel bad. In this time of increasing heart centered existence, we all know that what makes us feel good in our hearts is good not only for us, but for the whole world.
The Bad News About Good News by Alexander Nazaryan for Newsweek
Swedish Muslims in Oslo form peace ring around synagogue.
Public demonstrations of solidarity and kindness help the world understand that stereotyping individuals is a powerful tool of separation, and we must seek to understand humans on an individual behavior by their actions.
Billions of kind people go daily through their lives, operating invisibly, and it is only when they make public stands that we can feel them working within the world. The fact is, they are there, and they are working in loving ways around the world, and that is a miraculously powerful force.
More than 1,000 Muslims form ‘peace ring’ around Oslo synagogue by Balazs Koranyi for Haaretz
Study shows that laughter is the best medicine.
I could have told you this! Laughter releases feel good hormones in the brain, which stimulate a sense of well being. This study reveals additional layers of the mechanism and encourages us to take a daily dose of laughter.
Study shows that laughter is the best medicine by Yagana Shah for the Huffington Post
Young teen who built an affordable braille translator out of a Lego robot kit, quit school at 15.
Find out why a brilliant young man of 15 would quit school. His explanation may astound you, but the information he shares could very well be the basis of future education.
This 15-year old quit school in 9th grade. Find out why. On KarmaTube
And finally…
More feel good news stories to explore.
This article of course comes at a perfect time. With me under the weather, I invite you to explore the top 10 kindness stories of 2014 as chosen by another author. I do believe we think very much alike!
Top 10 Kindness stories of 2014 on the Daily Good
That’s the good news for today, short and sweet. Have a relaxing day. Please join Gavin Harrill for the Golden Gaia News Roundup on Monday.
Be Well. Be Joy. Be Love!
Alex