Nathan Thompson encounters a couple of weird coincidences while exploring the wild places.
Evolving Your Brain
When the emotional/energetic patterns stored in your body don’t resonate with the intentions you have for your life, there is a conflict. Fortunately, there’s a solution.
Buddhist Anger Strategies
Nathan Thompson explores the effect anger has on us, and Buddhist approaches to dealing with anger in all kinds of situations.
Cloistered Silence
In his travels, Darcy Rhyno has come upon many cloistered spaces where people throughout the ages have sought serenity and protection from the relentless noise and busyness of life. As he discovered, sometimes you can create your own cloistered space right where you live.
What Will You Give Up?
Phyllis Wilson ponders what she will give up this Lent. Could she actually give up Facebook?
Lent: An Old Idea for Creating New Habits
Kevin Aschenbrenner discovers the Catholic tradition of observing Lent contains wisdom that is key to breaking bad habits and creating new, positive ones.
Yoga and Men
In the West, yoga classes have been dominated by women, but more men are starting to wake up to the mind, body and spirit benefits of this ancient practice. So tell us, gents, what’s been keeping you away?
Life Lessons from The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
The film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly sparks Nathan Thompson to reflect on the body-mind connection, and what it means to be human when that connection is broken.
Buddhism and Ayn Rand
Why on earth would a Buddhist recommend reading Ayn Rand, whose philosophy expounds the Virtue Of Selfishness, for whom thought is the only tool we have to know reality and who views achievement as the sole purpose of our lives?
The Power to Co-Create
“Thriving on the Other Side” redefines her relationship with her god — and good things come into her life.
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