Born violent? A troop of baboons chooses an enduring culture of peace. Can humans do the same?
Being Grateful Can Help You Lead The Life You Want And Ease Your Pain
Being Grateful Can Help You Lead The Life You Want And Ease Your Pain
Forgiveness: Beyond the Myths to Healing
Forgiveness is one of the most profound gifts we can give ourselves in order to heal our past and to truly be able to enjoy our present whilst moving towards a brighter future. It is one of the truest acts of self-love there is.
Ashwini and Boomi
Kane Ryan of Dirty Wall Project encounters two beautiful children in the slums of Mumbai. An unlikely pair, these two, Ashwini and Bhoomi, cling together amidst the abuse and lack of affection at home.
Change is the Path – Fear is the Enemy
We ask for our problems to be solved, but we don’t like what shows up. Karen Luniw shares some tips on how to move through the fear so you can recognize opportunity when it shows up.
Manuel De Los Santos
My excellent friend Dale P. sent this to me yesterday. After watching it, I knew I wanted to share it with our readers. I wondered what to say about this remarkable young man. I decided that the video and its write up are more than sufficient. I hope Manuel touches your heart as much as […]
Local Tornadoes Hit Home
The tornadoes that hit author Nathan Thompson’s city suddenly become even more real during a bus ride. I’m on the bus last night, coming home from my yoga teacher training core class. It’s fairly late, around 9:30 pm, and so some of the people getting on are clearly intoxicated, high, or just plain wound up. […]
Need More Yin for Your Yang?
We tend to only honor our yang energy — our busy-ness. Yang energy is hard, fast and aggressive energy. But we have trouble remembering that to achieve balance we also need yin energy in our lives — soft, open, receiving energy.
A Helping Hand
Kane Ryan of Dirty Wall Project pays tribute to Ashley, who by his single-minded devotion to the people of Mumbai’s Saki Naka slum, has transformed an entire community for the better.
Are We Losing Our Personal Connections?
“Communities are built not just on close friendships and family relationships, but on the small, everyday social interactions that take place in public spaces,” writes Andrea K. Paterson. “I worry that these social interactions are going extinct and discuss why they are important to the fabric of community.”
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