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Heartfulness eMagazine

Expressions

In this delightful interview, BHAMINI SHREE shares her journey of expression through painting – both Madhubani folk art and abstract painting – with MEGHANA ANAND. Through art, gradually she was able to manage her depression, expand her self-expression, and also develop her art as a career.

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6 mins  |
April 2020
The Secret of Success
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The Secret of Success

Madhusudan Reddy explores how success comes through discipline, and provides simple effective ways of cultivating that discipline in daily life.

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April 2020
Mysterious Ways

What Makes a Modern Mystic?

I recently attended our church’s annual Quiet Day, during which we’d spend most of a Saturday sitting in silence, focusing on prayers and tuning out the noise of modern-day life to tune into God.

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Apr/May 2020
The Postman's Hymn
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The Postman's Hymn

Finish this shift, get to the next job, study for midterms, practice the sheet music for church, tuck Matt into bed….

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Apr/May 2020
The Memento
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The Memento

I stepped back from the wall to admire my new shadow box. I’d just had it framed.

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Apr/May 2020
Mysterious Ways

Swept Away

Thursday, April 18, 2019. It was Senior Skip Day at Christ’s Church Academy in Jacksonville, Florida. A big deal for 17-year-old friends Heather Brown and Tyler Smith. They had been looking forward to this high school milestone all year. Along with six other seniors, they decided to spend the day at popular Vilano Beach, near St. Augustine. Spurred on by brilliant sunshine and temperatures in the eighties, the teens had planned a full day of swimming, sunbathing and beach volleyball. There was a High Hazard flag—a red flag warning beachgoers of “high surf and/or strong currents”— hoisted on the beach’s parking lot flagpole as the teens arrived, but they rushed past it.

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Apr/May 2020
Rescue Dog
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Rescue Dog

What on earth is Jimmy doing?

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Apr/May 2020
News From Around Our Wonderful World
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News From Around Our Wonderful World

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Eight-year old Brayden Auten needed a new liver—fast.

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Apr/May 2020
Mysterious Ways

Mystery at Midnight

Bang! bang! bang! I shot up in bed that mid-December morning in 1992.

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Apr/May 2020
Lucid Blessings
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Lucid Blessings

Donna Teti sat next to her mother, Jean, at a wedding reception table. A stream of guests filed past, greeting them—the mother and grandmother of the bride.

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Apr/May 2020
History's Mysteries
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History's Mysteries

Nazareth, 2006. An archaeological team made an exciting discovery in a first-century house being surveyed underneath the Sisters of Nazareth convent: Limestone vessels unearthed there indicated that the structure had likely once housed a Jewish family.… Could this in fact be Jesus’ childhood home?

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Apr/May 2020
Mysterious Ways

Fruit of the Spirit

In just over two hours, I was expecting 100 people at my house for my father-in-law Larry’s seventieth birthday. I was right on schedule, putting the finishing touches on my corn casserole, when I froze. Where was the can of corn? I ran to my pantry, thinking I might have left it there. No luck.

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Apr/May 2020
Lessons from the Garden: Being with Berries
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Lessons from the Garden: Being with Berries

ALANDA GREENE is picking blackcurrants in her garden. Reflecting on the nature of these tiny fruit helps her see the importance of valuing everyone and everything, of being in tune with Nature, of interconnectedness, and of Mitakuye Oyasin.

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February 2020
The myth of THE FRAGILE HEART
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The myth of THE FRAGILE HEART

SHAI TUBALI helps us understand the value of keeping the heart open, vulnerable and willing to experience whatever challenges life gives us, without becoming defensive and closing the heart.

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7 mins  |
February 2020
THE HEARTFUL STRATEGIST PART 1
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THE HEARTFUL STRATEGIST PART 1

RAVI VENKATESAN starts a new series for 2020, exploring the role of consciousness in developing strategy, and how to actively develop this potential through the expansion of consciousness.

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February 2020
Roots of Empathy PART 1
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Roots of Empathy PART 1

MARY GORDON was interviewed by JUDITH NELSON at the Spirit of Humanity Forum in Iceland in 2019. In part 1 she shares her worldview on the importance of empathy in human relationships and how it forms the foundation for the program she runs in schools on developing empathy in schoolchildren, called Roots of Empathy.

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February 2020
Love and Relationships
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Love and Relationships

MAMATA VENKAT celebrates the season of romantic love and reminds us of the importance of self-love for a successful relationship.

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February 2020
Kindness and Vulnerability
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Kindness and Vulnerability

DONNA CAMERON explores the beauty that vulnerability brings and its connection with kindness. She also shares her own personal experience of vulnerability and how it has changed her life for the better.

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February 2020
Intuitive Science: THE HEART Is The KEY
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Intuitive Science: THE HEART Is The KEY

DR. NATWAR SHARMA shares his experience and ideas about the intuitive role of the heart and its critical place in our lives.

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February 2020
A User's Guide to Living: Part 2
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A User's Guide to Living: Part 2

THE SCIENCE OF CREATING A DAILY MEDITATION PRACTICE

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February 2020
A HIERARCHY OF CONSCIOUSNESS from Atom to Cosmos
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A HIERARCHY OF CONSCIOUSNESS from Atom to Cosmos

MARILYN MONK, Emeritus Professor of Molecular Embryology, University College London, shares some fascinating insights into the nature of consciousness from the perspective of science.

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February 2020
Your Anchor Lies Within: ANKUR NAIK
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Your Anchor Lies Within: ANKUR NAIK

Despite studying engineering, I chose Yoga as a career, so that I could take the benefits that I experienced to other youth, and contribute to the development of our collective human consciousness.

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March 2020
You Are Your Only COMPETITION
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You Are Your Only COMPETITION

As teenagers, we’re plagued with questions about our existence, but all I’ve ever known for sure is that I was created to express myself freely.

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March 2020
Where Do You Want to Be?
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Where Do You Want to Be?

Do you have a strong calling from within? How can you convert this calling into reality? ANJANA RAMESH shares the pursuit of her innate passion – the challenges faced and the lessons learnt on the way.

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March 2020
The Ushering In of a New Era
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The Ushering In of a New Era

MAMATA VENKAT shares her experience of attending an extraordinary event near Hyderabad, India – the inauguration of a vast new meditation center in honor of 75 years of Heartfulness.

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March 2020
The Gift of today
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The Gift of today

EVA DU shares her passion of connection, and her celebration of the joy of life.

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1 min  |
March 2020
Roots of  Empathy PART 2
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Roots of Empathy PART 2

MARY GORDON was interviewed by JUDITH NELSON at the Spirit of Humanity Forum in Iceland in 2019. In part 2, she shares experiences from her own childhood to demonstrate how empathy develops in children.

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10+ mins  |
March 2020
Meditate … Listen!
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Meditate … Listen!

MICHELE DONGMO finds her guidance from within. Here she shares her way of finding clarity, direction and purpose in life.

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March 2020
From Mediocrity to Greatness
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From Mediocrity to Greatness

NANCY SUMARI, former Miss Tanzania and Miss World (Africa), is also a published author of children’s books, a businesswoman and social entrepreneur. Here she speaks with PURNIMA RAMAKRISHNAN as part of the GLOW Webinar series, on her roots, being crowned Miss World, the work she has been doing with children and youth, and the role of the heart.

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9 mins  |
March 2020
Doctor of Happiness: An Art Essay
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Doctor of Happiness: An Art Essay

SUKRITI VADHERA KOHLI is the founder of Doctor of Happiness, helping young people with depression and other mental conditions through her art and online platform. Here she speaks with VANESSA PATEL about what inspired her to open up this forum, and what a difference art can make to our well-being.

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9 mins  |
March 2020