Articles for: MIND

by Anthony (Tony) Robbins: Metaprogram #6: Ask someone why he went to work for his...

Our lives are filled with distractions — email, Twitter, texting we’re constantly connected to technology,...

by Mireya Semelas: There are numerous publications and studies around the limitless benefits of maintaining...

Vintage footage of Swami Sivananda, the founder of The Divine Life Society (1936), in India.

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The ascension of Swami Sivananda.

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The birth of the modern Yoga movement and its impact on the world was influenced...

Sri Swami Satchidananda answers a question about how someone can give feedback to a good...

by Nick Polizzi: I write this piece with a humble heart, knowing full well that...

An audio documentary on the life of the most famous philosopher Socrates.

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A compilation of some of philosopher Socrates‘ words of wisdom.

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Why a democracy killed Socrates, an old man at the time, for exercising his Freedom...

Excerpt from the movie “FM”

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God is a metaphor for a mystery that absolutely transcends all categories of human thought...

Clips from Shunryu Suzuki lectures and other monks from the Zen Center speak about the...

Shunryu Suzuki gives a lecture on Sandokai.

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Shunryu Suzuki Roshi speaks about his childhood and how his unfriendly schoolmates led him to...

Shunryu Suzuki Roshi speaks about Sandokai – sound and noise and the difference between the...

A presentation of the work, philosophy of Rudolf Steiner.

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Cosmic Spiralling comes from Rudolf Steiner‘s lectures on the Gospels of John and Luke showing...

by Maria Popova: How top-down attention, feedback loops, and daydreaming play into the science of...

by Henry Chester Gellis: There are many writers, authors and lecturers that have written books...

by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: The Indian leader saw nonviolence as an active and powerful thing-not...

by Carla Schesser: Ninety percent of success in any walk of life is a direct...

by Matthieu Richard: Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan recommends the reading of Ayn Rand’s writings...