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I Am Assignment #6: Make a ConnectionPosted: Sat 12/31/2011 07:00 AM
Assignment: Reconnect with a loved one. Instead of emailing or texting, call someone to hear his or her voice, or handwrite a note and pop it in the mail. Watch I Am on "Super Soul Sunday" January 1 at 8 a.m. and noon ET/PT Missed an assignment? Catch up here! Assignment #1: Shift Your Thinking Assignment #2: Decide What You Really Need in Life Assignment #3: Let Go Assignment #4: Learn the Power of One Assignment #5: Appreciate Nature A Note from Mastin Kipp: 5 Tips That Will Inspire You to Live the Message of I AmPosted: Fri 12/30/2011 03:00 PM
I can remember being at the premiere of I Am in Los Angeles last winter. It was an amazing thing to see. It was a who's who of Hollywood packed into not one but TWO theatres at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood to see a transformational film! It wasn't the latest Spielberg blockbuster or a Hollywood studio tentpole; we were all there because something deeper was calling us to wake up. As I was on the way to see I Am, I couldn't help but be a little confused at how the man who brought us Ace Ventura, Bruce Almighty and many other "deeply moving" films could have created this new transformational film. But I remained open and receptive. And I'm glad I did. Tom Shadyac took a fall that threatened his life, but in a twist that only the wise Uni-verse could direct, Tom's falling and facing his own death is what made him wake up. And Tom started seeing things differently—he saw there was more to life than just achieving more and more and more. He felt a connection to something so profound he had to go talk to the leading experts of the world. In many ways, Tom's journey mirrors my own. It wasn't an accident that started my long and still-in-progress path of awakening; mine came from the lows of addiction. And in being in that low, I realized that what I was craving something more. And that is true of many of us. We pursue outer treasures all our lives because the world says that's what we should do; but if we are lucky, sooner rather than later we come to the understanding that life isn't about how much we achieve, collect, save or earn. Life is about something much greater. Life is about being of service to others and helping sooth the suffering of others. And we can only really do that once we have gone in and gotten in touch with our own suffering and transformed it into the fuel we need to wake up. Indeed, the Uni-verse shakes us to awaken us. Here are five recommendations for how YOU can transform your pain and setbacks into awakening: 1. Instead of Asking, "Why Did This Happen to Me?" Ask, "What Can I Learn from This?" Asking WHY is one of the most toxic questions we can ever ask. Asking WHY an event happened "to you" takes away your power. When we remember that everything in the Uni-verse is happening "for us" and not "to us", we can then start to see the lesson in the pain and begin to take our power back. By focusing on what you've learned, you take the empowered point of view and know that once you learn from a situation, you can do better next time. Tour Tom Shadyac's Mobile HomePosted: Fri 12/30/2011 12:00 PM
He used to lived in a 17,000-square-foot mansion, but Tom's transitioned to a home that brings him more joy. Eager to know what his living space looks like? Take a tour of Tom's more modest home and find out what life is like for him today. Watch the video now! Have you set your DVR yet? Start the year off right by recording "Super Soul Sunday" (featuring Tom's documentary I Am) on January 1, 2012, at 8 a.m. or noon ET/PT Putting Out Positive EnergyPosted: Thu 12/29/2011 12:00 PM
Tom Shadyac participated in the Oprah's Lifeclass episode about "Newton's Third Law"—every action has an equal and opposite reaction. After the show, Tom had more to say about the power of cause and effect and left some life-changing ideas for all of us. Find out why your life depends on the positive energy you put out into the world I Am Assignment #4: Learn the Power of OnePosted: Thu 12/29/2011 07:00 AM
Intention: Sometimes the thought of "making change" can be overwhelming: Do I have time? I don't want to do it alone. Why don't I start next year? But here's the thing: Now is the time to change your mind and your perception. As you'll see in I Am, historian Howard Zinn says, "Change happens from millions of tiny acts." Assignment: Perform one random act of kindness. Tell us what you did and inspire someone else to follow your lead. Examples: Get creative: Buy a few newspapers and hand them out to your fellow subway riders. Leave a cheerful plant anonymously on a colleague's desk. Surprise your children with notes in their lunch boxes. Buy an extra cup of coffee and give it to the police officer outside. Watch I Am on "Super Soul Sunday" January 1 at 8 a.m. and noon ET/PT. Missed an assignment? Catch up here! Assignment #1: Shift Your Thinking Assignment #2: Decide What You Really Need in Life Assignment #3: Let Go Advertisement
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