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Jujitsuing Reality: Scott Lew Shares His Gift Without Speaking or Moving

He has ALS with severely limited mobility and expression, but screenwriter Scott Lew still does what he loves, creating stories and bringing them to life. He may have lost the use of most his muscles, but he can still access the most powerful one: his heart.

Dharma Comics: Pouring Love Over Everything

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AJ’s Art Journal: Unlock Your Cage

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Seconds: A Video About the Power of Each Tiny Choice

Each day consists of 86,400 seconds, each one containing countless options, possibilities, and decisions, of which only one can emerge. 86,400 seconds. This is one of them.

Buddha Doodles: Drop the Story

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Dharma Comics: Let Go

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Buddha Doodles: Your Full Inbox

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Dharma Comics: Tied to Stuff

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The Butterfly Circus: An Inspiring Film about Struggle and Transformation

What do you believe about yourself, how does it keep you stuck, and how high could you fly if you finally let it go? Poignant, beautiful, and moving, this short film brought me to tears. It’s a story that reminds us that anything is possible, if only we believe it.

Buddha Doodles: Reflection of Light

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Dharma Comics: Join the Rebel Army

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Inspiring Video from a 93-Year-Old Yoga Master

Sixty-one. That’s how long Porchon Lynch has been teaching yoga. And now in her nineties, she’s still at it, still inspiring others to live healthy, happy lives. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re too old to get up and make this day count, this short video may change your perception of what’s possible for you.

Buddha Doodles: We Create the World

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Daylight: Fun Music Video To Start the Morning with a Smile

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched this video. It’s impossible to watch this and not smile!

Buddha Doodles: Dance Like Nobody’s Watching

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Dharma Comics: Choices

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An Inspiring Message from Wounded Veterans to Boston Marathon Survivors

As someone who’s from Boston and has been visiting this past month, I’m proud. I’m proud of the way the community has come together, offering their hearts, homes, and hospitality to others in need.

I’m proud of the way survivors are channeling gratitude for living through the tragedy, even while they begin the process of healing physically and emotionally.

And I’m proud of the many efforts people are taking around the country to help those directly affected as they adjust to their new realities and learn how to not just survive, but thrive.

“We stand with you.” That’s the message we’re sending as a collective, and it’s the heart of this inspiring video with words of wisdom from wounded veterans. Despite their injuries, they still live bold, passionate, engaged lives, and they want anyone who fears that might not be an option to know just how much is possible.

The video comes from Shoulder-to-Shoulder, a Virginia-based Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business. Visit The One Fund to help those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.

Buddha Doodles: Be Light

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Signs: A Simple Short Film on Communication

Signs is a simple short film about reaching out, connecting, and feeling less alone. We are never alone.

Validation: A Short Film About Being Great

Some people look for the best in people, and in doing so bring it out. Validation is a short film about what it means to see light and acknowledge it. Watch it and remember: You are awesome!