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The Shift at 60
The change in later life can be just as dramatic and rewarding as the change from adolescence to adulthood. AN INTERVIEW WITH CHARLES GARFIELD, PHD
The Way of the Soul
INSPIRED BY RUMI’S POETRY, DEEP CURIOSITY, AND A WISH TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ISLAM, KATE GREEN TRIPP, A SANTA CRUZ-BASED EDITOR AND YOGA TEACHER, TRAVELED TO TURKEY.
Adrienne Enriquez and Alysson Enriquez
Tequia Burt tells the story of two Portland women who are welcoming newcomers and honoring their own family.
A Blip in the Cosmos
Author and teacher RABBI RAMI SHAPIRO is encouraging Perennial Wisdom to lead us beyond alienation and isolation to integration and unity, based on Genesis 12:3: “You shall be a blessing to all the families of the earth.”
A Change of Plans
I lay awake in bed, bleary-eyed from a night of drinking, exhausted yet unable to sleep. I hated living like this but felt powerless to stop.
Divine Diagnosis
“Colt, I think I’m going to die.” My wife, Krystyna, struggled to get the words out. I had to lean in to hear her. Her voice was weak. She looked small in the hospital bed, her skin pale and shining with sweat.
Mom's Bible
I was leaving work when my phone rang.
News From Around Our Wonderful World
San Marcos, Texas In February 2019, college student Gabby Tropea’s cat, Boko, found a way to thank her for taking him in as a stray.
Peak Moments
I have a vivid childhood memory that stands out from the rest. A Wednesday afternoon in the Southern California town where I grew up. I was riding my bike home from a piano lesson.
Q&A Dr. Joshua Black
A CONVERSATION WITH THE GRIEF DREAM EXPERT
The Green House
I first noticed the house in the summer of 1958. It was on East Sixteenth Street in the suburb of San Diego where I lived. A new through street had been completed that spring, and I now passed by the house occasionally on my way home.
The Voice on the Mountain
I was about halfway up a cliff face on Mount Thompson, with California’s Sierra Nevada spread out behind me. But I didn’t have time to enjoy the panoramic view.
The Calling
I sat in my car, overlooking a shimmering intercoastal waterway, the night sky studded with stars. Everything around me had a vibrant, otherworldly glow. This is West Palm Beach, I realized. My family and I used to live here. But we’d moved away about a year ago….
The Detour
The phone rang. It was my son, Ryan, calling from West Virginia University, where he was finishing out his final year.
The Color of Children
TERRAN DAILY
Together is exactly what we need to be
MAMATA VENKAT mourns the devastating effect of the virus in New York City, yet is completely moved by the way we are all stepping up and taking care of each other. It is showing us what we take for granted, and how much we value the simple things in life.
THE CORONATION
CHARLES EISENSTEIN examines our current world in COVID-19 crisis, and looks at the questions we need to ask ourselves so that we can move forward into a new society. Here we offer excerpts from Charles’ essay. You can read the full story at https://charleseisenstein.org/essays/the-coronation/.
From Emergency to Emergence
DAAJI shares some thoughts and practical tips on how we can do our very best during the current coronavirus pandemic, in order to move from a state of emergency to a state of emergence.
Open Towards Love
LLEWELLYN VAUGHAN-LEE explores love in the time of coronavirus, and how those of us with a spiritual practice can turn the results into action, bringing care and compassion into our communities.
Do What Needs to be Done and Change
The guru of change management, DR ICHAK ADIZES, shares some thoughts on how to make the most of the current world crisis and prepare for the future – as individuals, families, companies, nationals and humanity as a whole.
Day 7
ELISABETH HOWER is like many other young people in the US who have found themselves suddenly out of work and wondering how to navigate the new landscape of their lives. Here she shares her experience of Day 7 of quarantine.
A more refined Humanity
DR. V. RAMAKANTHA is a former Indian Forest Service officer and member of the Green Kanha Initiative at the Heartfulness Community’s Meditation Center at Kanha Shanti Vanam in India. Having spent most of his working life living in forests and jungles, in tune with the natural world, his slant on our current corona crisis is steeped in nature and also in the stories and traditions of ancient India.
What Lies Beyond Corona?
Sanjay Sehgal, CEO of MSys Technologies, looks to the future. How are we preparing now for what is to come after the corona crisis passes? And what do we need to learn about ourselves in order to create a “new normal” that is a better future?
A New Vocation
Emma Ivaturi shares some ideas on how we can make ripples of change in the world, through a silent revolution of hearts joining together around the world. We have the opportunity now to discover how connected we really are!
Heroes of the Camping Ministry
You may be familiar with the saying, “The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.”
Three Foundations for Discipleship in Small Groups
Although the ministry, teaching, and influence of Jesus reached thousands, Jesus spent the majority of His time working with only 12.
The Excellent Steward
“And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to me.” COLOSSIANS 3:24
Shaping Disciples: Understanding How Christians Grow
The process of growth can be somewhat deceiving to the human mind.
Making Disciples in a Post-Christian Culture
A post-Christian society is not merely a society in which agnosticism or atheism is the prevailing fundamental belief.
Discipleship: God's Call to Every Believer
What is discipleship? The term discipleship never appears in Scripture.