Articles for: Mind Feature

by Jim Rohn: Develop a new discipline of observing rather than ignoring, of doing rather than...

by Tim Brieske, M.D: As far as we know, human beings are the only life forms on...

by Ed amd Deb Shapiro: In its passion, anger pushes away, condemns, and makes everything...

by Peter H. Diamandis, MD: Today, less than two decades after the arrival of the internet,...

by John Horgan: Participants in a freewheeling exploration of nonmaterialist, mystical accounts of reality critique a...

by Ed and Deb Shapiro:  Does the thought of change give you a knot in...

You are in an imaginary hot air balloon. It’s just you and all of your...

by Ed and Deb Shapiro:  We have endlessly tried to bring peace to the world,

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by Luminita Saviuc: “Pain (any pain–emotional, physical, mental) has a message. 

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by Walt Whitman: When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom’d…

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by Ed Parkinson: Do you have dreams? Do you have nightmares?

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by Ed and Deb Shapiro:  Life is basically simple. Yet we make it hugely complicated...

This is the story of how the Holistic Life Foundation brought mindfulness and yoga to...

by Emma Green: When we think about love, we often think of big romantic gestures. Although...

What if, by simply changing the way you literally MOVE through the world…

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by Rachelle Williams: Is it better to give than to receive, or are they equally important?...

by Emma Seppala:  Most of us are really good at activating our stress-response. But how...

by Lerato Mogoatlhe: Over 1,200 announcements and commitments will address maternal deaths, family planning, and more…

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by A.Ouyidir: The Herbalist Had 23 Wives and Raised More Than 200 Children…

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by Frank Fitzpatrick: Music is one of our most powerful gateways to connect to our spiritual...

by Edd Gent:  Robots aren’t going to take everyone’s jobs, but technology has already reshaped the world of...

Huffington Post:  Finding zen in the media spotlight might not be easy, but this summer...

Even though it’s never too late to change our lives…

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by Christopher Bergland: Frequent social contact may boost cognitive reserves and lower dementia risk…

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