Service February 6, 2010

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'''Poetry, :'''Music, '''Meaning-making, :'''Community, '''Connection with the Holy. '''Please join us for our first [[SolSeedServices|SolSeed Service]].''' :Saturday, February 6, 2010 :11 am Service. :12:30 pm Potluck. Please bring a drink, dessert, or side dish (e.g. salsa) to share. Shelley & Brandon will provide Haystacks (aka American Taco) :Sanders' home, 1824 SE Oak St, Portland OR 97214 '''Core/seed topic:''' [[Empathy]] ==Order of Service== Lighting of the Chalice Opening Words : '''All: Our [[Terra|world]] is one world, and we are one people.''' : Reader: We gather this day in celebration of [[life]] and spirit. : '''All: The human heart can hold both joy and sorrow.''' : Reader: This day let us hold one another and all that is sacred. Song: "Spirit of Life" from [http://www.amazon.com/Singing-Tradition-Unitarian-Universalist-Association/dp/1558962603 ''Singing the Living Tradition''], p. 123 Poem: [http://www.potw.org/archive/potw29.html "Spring and Fall" by Gerard Manley Hopkins], read by [[Shelley Sanders]] Empathy Presentation and Discussion with [[Mark Hansen]] Song: [http://www.weddingvendors.com/music/lyrics/b/bill-withers/lean-on-me "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers], performed by Steve and Judy Sibelman Meditation : Only your compassion and your loving kindness are invincible, and without limit. :: -Thich Nhat Hanh Song: "Our World is One World" from ''Singing the Living Tradition'', p. 134 Silence Closing Words : Reader: So with a boundless heart should one cherish all living beings. : '''All: So may it be.''' : Reader: Blessed be. == Notes from the empathy discussion == * Empathy can only exist after a child can see him/herself as separate from his/her mother * Levels of empathy ** First level: "That person hurts, therefore I must hurt" *** Requires that you have had the same experience you're witnessing someone else have ** Second level: "I have no idea what you must be feeling" *** Trying to understand/relate to an experience someone else is having that we have never had ** Third level: Putting aside one's own feelings and "living into" another person's feelings * Compassion is a product of suffering, but suffering can lead to jadedness instead * [[Stories]] help build a repertoire of experiences to identify with, even though we're just reading about how characters feel in those situations * There is a darker side to empathy ** You can understand/relate to the experiences of an enemy ** This can help you figure out what would hurt that enemy most * Is empathy nature or nurture? ** Neither/both: we're born with a certain amount, but can learn more *** Similar to communication styles, where you have a naturally dominant style but can learn the others * Some people express "empathy" for starving people in poor countries whom they will never meet, while failing to empathize well with those immediately around them ** Avoids letting the other have empathy for you in return, which can be dangerous? * Developmentally, [[trust]] comes before empathy ** Einstein quote (?): "The most important question anyone can ask is, 'Do we live in a safe universe?'" ** People who are abused as children learn not to trust the world, and this makes empathy very difficult for them