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Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet
  • Celestial Empathy Bracelet

Celestial Empathy Bracelet

$19.00 - $22.00
This handmade Nigerian designed bracelet is in the African Ode collection with brilliant Georgian stones in colors of clouds, transparency, and silver linings. The pattern is designed to highlight angels and other celestial beings, all of which are known for a spiritual level of empathy, a key component of the Esan tribe of Nigeria. Esan is a small tribe in south central Nigeria, and Ada is the youngest member of the tribe in the United States.

This collection took Ada approximately 5 days to design based on Dr. Jason Okonofua's description of Celestial Empathy, a special kind of perspective-taking that is spiritual in nature. Research shows that across the major religions there lies a message of empathy, listening, and kindness for kindness sake. This kind of empathy draws on powerful beliefs in faith, science, and intuition to provide a mindfulness that is seemingly automatic or implicit. This is marked in the translucent way the stones bend light as it passes through. The theme is developed from research from Stanford University and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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  • Dr. Jason A. Okonofua

    Mindset Science Solutions

    Applying Science to Solve Real World Issues

    Biography

    Dr. Jason Okonofua is a social psychologist in the Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. His interest in science-based and scalable strategies to combat inequity in society spans contexts such as education, criminal justice, and business. It investigates how negative stereotypes can contribute to disparities in life outcomes and how that process can be dismantled. This information is used to scientifically test feasible solutions. For example, he investigates how bias can be sidelined in pivotal real-world contexts such that historical and pervasive societal issues can be addressed:

    Education

    Criminal Justice

    Dr. Okonofua's work is situated to inform psychological theory, field experimentation, and public policy.

    Science interests: behavioral economics, cost-efficient organizational solutions, social psychology

    Learn more at: empathicinstruction.org

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