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Indrani’s “Orange the World” Video Message: Day 4

Have you heard about the United Nation Women’s “ORANGE THE WORLD” campaign yet? Indrani has joined forces with them for their 16 days of activism to end violence against women and children.

Indrani is publishing a personal video message every day during the UN Women’s campaign, and TODAY, she is sharing an important message about treating ALL of your emotions with respect. When you can do that, you can begin to end violence within yourself and other people. It’s an action that starts with “Self.”

Indrani encourages you to Google, “The Guest House” by Rumi.  But before you do, take a look at Indrani’s “Day 4” personal message.  Watch it here:

Please share this video on social media!

Let’s END violence against women and girls together!

“ORANGE THE WORLD”

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Indrani’s “Orange the World” Video Message: Day 3

As Indrani moves into Day 3 of the United Nations Women “ORANGE THE WORLD” campaign, she shares a message quoting Dr. Maya Angelou.

“A single person’s fantasy can transform a million realities” ~ Dr. Maya Angelou

Indrani has a fantasy ….. to END violence against women across the globe. Listen to her 1 1/2 minute message right here!

Please share this on social media!

Wear ORANGE when you can for this exciting 16-Day campaign, and help end violence against women and girls. It’s up to us to help!

Love & light,

Team ILF

Orange the World: Day 2 Message from Indrani

Indrani’s Light continues our support for the United Nations Women “ORANGE THE WORLD” Campaign!

16 day of activism from November 25th through December 10th, 2015.

Here is Indrani’s “Orange the World” Day 2 video message …. take a look!

Please share this video on social media!

Do you have something ORANGE to wear? Let’s see it on Facebook!

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Indrani’s Light Foundation Is Joining Forces With United Nations Women: Day 1

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Indrani has stepped up her activism, yet again, and is joining forces with UN Women to help promote their “Orange the World” campaign.

Here is the campaign message from the United Nations “UNiTE”:

The UN Secretary-General’s UNiTE to End Violence against Women Campaign invites

governments, UN agencies, civil society organizations and individuals

from all countries of the world to mark the days between 25 November and 10 December

(the 16 Days of Activism) by coming together to step up efforts to end violence against women and girls.  

We invite you to “ORANGE THE WORLD: END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS” BY participating in and organizing “orange events” in support of the UNiTE Campaign.

THIS YEAR WE WANT TO KEEP THE WORLD ORANGE THROUGHOUT THE 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM and we invite you to consider organizing your activities not only on 25th November but on the other days too.

Join us, take action, orange the world, keep it orange for days, and call for political commitments to be matched with meaningful ACTION and adequate RESOURCES to end

violence against women and girls worldwide.”

 

                                                                                                         ~ UN Women

 

Indrani will be posting a personal video message almost every day of this 16-Day campaign, calling for action to end violence against women and girls.  Here is Indrani’s first campaign video and “Call to Action” for YOU!

Join us on Twitter @indranis_light   #orangetheworld  #16days

 

Love & Light,

 

Team ILF

 

Brighter Life Bit #28: Increase Your Self-Empathy

ILF_Wtagline_Logo rgbWelcome to this Brighter Life Bit segment.  For this lesson, you can listen to the original teaching at the 1 hour 41 minute mark of the Class 4 recording. You can download the audio from the ILF website here.

“We cannot change and grow when we are ashamed, and we can’t use shame to change ourselves or others.”  ~ Indrani Goradia

How can you increase your self-empathy? Examine your struggles by recognizing and using your strengths.

Exercise: First, take the FREE Character Strengths test from VIA Institute. Click here

Next step:

  • Get your journal and write down your top 5 strengths
  • Write down the ways in which you use those strengths to help those you love, such as your family, friends, co-workers, etc.

Ask yourself these two questions:

  • When do I turn these strengths inward to use them to help me?
  • Why do we fail to get to know ourselves well?

Share with us. Come up with creative ways to use your strengths on behalf of yourselves in the coming day.  Share your experience in the comments of this post.

Why Did I Speak at TEDxPortOfSpain?

I have devoted a large part of my life speaking up against abuse towards women and children. I am so grateful to have been invited by TEDxPortOfSpain to speak about this unspeakable topic. Children are beaten with impunity in Trinidad, as in other places.

You can watch my TEDx Talk here.

And adults even boast about the beatings they HAD to give.

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I spoke to a group of local high school students from 11th and 12th grades, and one of the girls said that her little 10-year-old brother “asks” for abuse when he annoys or frustrates her. This allowed me to address the statement, “You asked for this” when (insert behavior of person being beaten) takes place and the abuser then gives themselves absolute permission to abuse with impunity.

These very adults will even go to work the next day and openly tell about the beatings they “had to give” because the offending person was “asking” for it because of the offensive behavior that was displayed.

Children are expected to know all manner of mature behaviors …. to never make mistakes or have accidents like spilling milk, or breaking household items.  But adults do not expect themselves to exercise mature restraint when dealing with children.  Children, therefore, by their very nature of being a child and being childish, will be accused of having “asked” for a beating.

We must have public dialogue and discourse if we are to change attitudes about child abuse.

One mother came up to me after the TEDxPortOfSpain talk with tears in her eyes and said she beats her 12-year-old and wants to stop.

She asked me how to stop.

I told her very clearly that the only way to stop is to STOP.  We cannot “phase out” abuse. It is not like trying to stop drinking too much coffee by drinking one less cup per week until the body gets used to less caffeine.

A child who is being beaten needs to feel a complete ABSENCE of the beatings for them to understand that abuse has ended. Furthermore, the abuse has to stay GONE and must be replaced with positive behaviors from the offensive caregiver. Children must be taught that they are worthy of love just as they were taught that they were unworthy and therefore abused.

The adult who is doing the abuse may be able to say they are ” hitting less,” but the child cannot comprehend “less.” Only “NO More Hitting” makes sense. I could see the pain on the face of the mother who came up to me. She carried on the generational abuse because she thought it appropriate.

If we can all speak up in favor of measured responses and alternate ways to address the behaviors of both children and parents, we may have a bigger chance of ending this disease of abuse.

We must mainstream this conversation.

We need to educate girls who are being abused to not accepting abuse as girlfriends and wives.

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We need to show how abuse in childhood links those abusive behaviors to the populations in jails and to the prevalence of abuse in their childhood homes.
One other young mother I met said she only does a small slap to the leg of the 3-year-old and only once.

She said she can see the child’s face, and see how shocked and scared she becomes. The mother even sees “the slap comes out of the blue” as far as the child is concerned because she can see the surprise and the subsequent hurt in the child’s face.

I know, from personal and persistent experience that abused children learn very quickly that the offending caregivers are NOT safe people and while we say we still love them, we know in our hearts we do not trust them.

The adult in me wonders if we can truly love those we do not trust. Perhaps we simply “mouth” the words, “Love You” because the words are culturally acceptable and it is not so acceptable to say, “I am unsafe with you and I do not know what I feel about you.”

I know as an adult if I have a history of people treating me inappropriately I keep them at arms length and always have an exit plan. My trust in them as a safe place disappears and can never return.

Children are not sophisticated enough to have this skill and they are also powerless to do anything about their environment.

We really have to keep the dialogue alive and we all have to be a part of ending violence in our own homes.
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Let us step up.  Share this story AND my TEDx Talk with your family and community.  We are all in this together.  Together we are mighty!

You can watch my TEDx Talk here.

 

Love and light,
 

Indrani

Brighter Life Bits #27: Reaching Out

ILF_Wtagline_Logo rgbWelcome to this Brighter Life Bit segment.  For this lesson, you can listen to the original teaching at the 1 hour 14 minute mark of the Class 4 recording. You can download the audio from the ILF website here.

Reaching out and sharing your story can weaken your shame.

ExerciseAfter listening to this part of the recording, grab your journal or open a word document on your computer and write down what steps you need to take in order to tear down those walls of separation, and share your story.

Your exercise assignment this week: Write down your top three people who you trust…. who has earned the right to hear your story?  Write down your story if it’s safe for you to do so.  Try to practice speaking it out loud if you need to.  

Isn’t it time to give voice to your shame?

Share your experience with how this exercise worked for you in the comments of this post.

The 3 Silent Killers of Domestic Violence

This is part five of the TEDx Talk blog series, as we countdown to the public release of Indrani’s TEDxPortofSpain Talk.

When we speak up against violence to women and children we are faced with the undertow of the status quo. A status quo that CLAIMS the RIGHT to beat our women and children.

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We hear comments like:

This is MY woman and I can do whatever I want
This is MY child and I can do whatever I want
This is MY house and I control everybody here.

A recent survey of 800 households was done here in Trinidad and the majority of children interviewed held the belief that their parents had the RIGHT to beat them and that they expected to be beaten.

When one of us DARES to speak up about child abuse, we are faced with swimming against the tides of IGNORANCE AND THE STATUS QUO of raising children.

When we continue to speak up and against child abuse we are faced with ferocious undertows called

Culture
Tradition
Normal

These THREE silent killers are at work every minute of every day across the globe.”

CALL TO ACTION

We need your support! We invite you to click on the social media buttons that appear when you hover over the image above and share this post with your friends, family, and community.  Then ask them to share this blog.  Remember, there is someone out there that you may know who needs to see this TEDx Talk because they are suffering.  Thank you for considering this call to action.

 

With deepest gratitude,

 

 

Team ILF

 

The Clock is Ticking …. TIC TOC

The countdown to the public release of her TEDx Talk continues!  Here is part four of an excerpt of Indrani’s TEDxPortofSpain Talk!

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“By the way, the clock is ticking to count how many women and children will be abused by the end of my talk.

…. Every time a hand is raised to strike someone a question must be asked WHY? Why do we insist on passing on the disease of pain and violence to the most vulnerable?

My task today, in these precious few minutes, is to empower you to go home to your communities and families and STOP the violence to women and children.

Now before we continue, please hold up your hand if you know someone who has been beaten or violated?

Please look around, to see the prevalence of abuse in our communities.”

CALL TO ACTION

We need your support! We invite you to click on the social media buttons that appear when you hover over the image above and share this post with your friends, family, and community.  Then ask them to share this blog.  Remember, there is someone out there that you may know who needs to see this TEDx Talk because they are suffering.  Thank you for considering this call to action.

With deepest gratitude,

Team ILF

LABL Podcast 019: Soul Mapping with Lissa Boles

ILF_Wtagline_Logo rgbWelcome to Episode #19 of the Live a Brighter Life Podcast!

In this episode of the Live a Brighter Life Podcast, Indrani speaks with Lissa Boles. You will learn:

  • How to recognize your higher work?
  • What is your inner and outer work
  • Doing your higher work will make you joyful
  • What can happen if you lose joy in your work

Indrani looks at how she can use this teaching in helping women who are suffering domestic violence.

lissa-bolesA little about Lissa Boles

Everything she creates is designed to help you do three things:

1. Find your purpose.
2. Grow your business.
3. Fulfill yourself completely.

When all three pieces converge, your role on the planet becomes supercharged. It’s like plugging into a cosmic socket. Visit Lissa’s website at www.thesoulmap.com

 

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