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Change a perfect stranger’s day - or your own life - in an instant

Monday, June 9th, 2008


Cedar Pendant

How? Simply purchase a Global Gift Bag and become part of the movement to inspire and change the world.

Then, when you feel the impulse….. GIVE IT AWAY to a perfect stranger!

Enclosed is a beautiful hand made pendant and a special message letting that perfect stranger know that they are loved.

Give with your heart and experience the gift of spirit that is only in the unconditional giving. For love is not for getting but for giving.

GIVERS: Share your journey of gifting with us and the world and leave a comment on the givers page and record a message at 214-615-6505 ext. 2464

RECEIVERS: Share your journey of receiving with us and the world and leave a comment on the receivers page and record a message at 1-888-503-8068 Ext. 5313.

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Testimonials

"We gave the gift bag to a wonderful oriental man at a pet store who was helping us with an aquarium. He was so precious and helpful. He loved the Global Gift Program and understood the ripple effect of the energy exchange. The warmth of his smile and depth of his understanding was our gift in exchange. Thank you Lisa"
- Karla Bass

"I love playing this game of giving. Seeing people’s faces light up is terrific. An experience of the heart."
- Dariah Morgan

"I gave my Global Gift Bag to Kathleen, who saw in the row behind me at the World Wellness Weekend. In spontaneously deciding Kathleen was “the one” to whom I’d gift this beautiful bag and its inspiring contents, I felt myself motivated to help her understand that her natural curiosity about the project was itself a kind of gift for me. To see her asking earnest questions was to sense her reaching out to others - so it was with gratitude that I expressed my appreciation for the opportunity to get to know her, in just the right kind of friendly setting, through her interest in the project."
- Jack Sustman

"After getting tea, I noticed a fellow who looked like the average coffee shop person. It is Sunday, he is nicely dressed reading a book. I intended to find a person at the Harmony Festival who I might connect with. Rather than taking it to the festival and making a new friend - I decided a completely unconditional gift was more powerful. That there not be any attachment at all to some sort of connection. So I found this fellow Randy who looked so unassuming and in his own world reading his book. I gave him both the necklaces so he would hopefully pass the bag on with a second necklace to another stranger."
- Amy S


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