An author is disconcerted, but in some strange way relieved, that he walked away from two publishers interested in the book he had written.
The Sacred Act of Parenting
A mother reflect on parenting as a sacred act of helping her child navigate the “maze of a world and have her come out of her journey with her sacredness and her soul intact.”
Tarmac Meditations #27: Be Here Now
A runner reflects on the passage of time, the truth to be found in lies, and the need to just keep going and be here now.
It’s Not the Devil in the Details
We often say “The devil is in the details” but as Phylis Wilson reflects, if we look closer we can also find evidence that we are not alone at life’s macro level.
10-10-10 Brings Out the Good, the Bad and the Weird
Kerry Slavens explores all the things that are supposed to happen on 10-10-10, from the good (people coming together to help the planet) to the weirdest (the reactivation of Atlantean Crystals anyone?) 10-10-10 will be a special day — one way or the other.
Happy Birthday, John Lennon
There are people whose messages endure. John Lennon was one of those people. His plea, through his music and his life, that we need to “Give Peace a Chance” lives on and rises above the cynicism. Happy Birthday, John Lennon.
A History of Happiness
I think it is probably fair to assume that most Americans today consider happiness not only something that would be nice to have, but something that we really ought to have—and, moreover, something that’s within our power to bring about, if only we set our minds to it. We can be happy, we tell ourselves, teeth gritted. We should be happy. We will be happy.
On Being Alone
A video called “How to Be Alone” inspires Ali Dubrow to reflect on the joys of spending quality time with yourself.
Learning Buddhism: Getting Beyond Paradox And Confusion
If you try to learn Buddhism with a purely Western philosophical mindset, you are using the same rigid frame approach as the physicists. As Rick Bateman explains, Buddhism is both an art and a science and can’t be approached a purely rational mindset.
Questions from My Car
In this series of refreshing and honest Vlogs, Rosie Bitts philosophizes from her car about what being a woman really means, who gets called a slut and why, and how women can get nominated for “Sluthood” and cast off the shame.
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