Jill Bolte Taylor October 9, 2008
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Yesterday marked the fourth Theory W course held at Pakalane in Hout Bay. As promised, the full video of Dr Jill Bolte Taylor and her astounding story of the stroke she suffered in her left brain.One of the most interesting aspects of her report was that as a brain scientist she was intensely curious about what was happening to her, and tried to recall and document the entire experience. Because her left brain almost completely shut down she was in the position to experience herself and the world from an almost purely right brain perspective.
An Aids Awareness Pledge October 1, 2008
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For some years now, a school in Cape Town, South Africa holds an annual Aids Awareness Day as part of their general HIV/Aids Awareness activities. The entire school-day is given over to a range of events, from drama workshops to public gatherings. The day ends with the scholars coming together to make the pledge below. It is a moving testimony to the level of awareness, commitment and creativity that is possible even in the face of the terrible suffering caused by this horrific virus.
THE PLEDGE[1]
I believe in myself,
and that the future can be shaped and directed by the values I live by.
I have a dream where all people will live with dignity and freedom:
where a sense of belonging and civic pride will
replace the pain, suffering and alienation of people who have
been affected by the HIV/AIDS experience today.
I promise to be true to the morals and teaching of my faith:
to act responsibly and respect my body.
I commit myself to get involved with my community in acts
of kindness and service so that my society will reflect
the true meaning of ubuntu.
I pledge to be part of transforming our society in the battle against AIDS.
This I promise.
[1]This Pledge is made by the girls of St Cyprian’s School, Cape Town, South Africa at their annual Youth Aids Day Service. Written by The Revd. Vivien Harber, the former School Chaplain


