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The Virtues Project provides empowering strategies that inspire the practice of virtues in everyday life. Love. Kindness. Justice. Service. The virtues are the very meaning and purpose of our lives. They are universally valued by people of all faiths and cultures. We seek ways to renew and deepen our connection with the values that give direction to our lives. We strive to mentor our children and to build safe and caring schools and communities.
The Wisdom Commons is structured around a set of character qualities or virtues that are valued across many secular and religious wisdom traditions. Virtues offer us one way to think about Universal Ethics, or our Shared Moral Core. The starting list came from the Virtues Project, with additions from Values In Action, world religions scholar, Huston Smith, and others. Which virtues are most important to you? Wisdom Commons has an amazingly broad wealth of virtues topics and research.
Living the Heart Life: Cynthia & Steven Wand, authors of Living the Heart Life book and journal are inspirational speakers, and personal and family coaches.
Noble Mothering: Mothering is the toughest job you'll ever have and you CAN do it without having to yell or constantly battle your 3, 4, or 5 year old. Here, learn how to bring out your preschooler's innate virtues of helpfulness, courtesy and cooperation, while you remain the encouraging, patient, loving, and respectful mom you are.
http://www.virtuesconnectionportland.com
Virtues Projectâ„¢ related workshops, activities, and children's virtues camp in Portland, Oregon.
