Taking time this Thanksgiving season to reflect with gratitude on both the divine and human good in our lives and to pray for the world, neighbors, friends, and family is more than just a nice thing to do. It can promote our own peace and a healthier world.
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Paris Attacks: Give Peace a Chance
The killings in Paris are part of a cycle based on erroneous beliefs and assumptions. Now is a time when we can pause and start a new cycle – a cycle of waking up to our oneness with each other, with our Mother Earth and indeed the entire universe.
Read More »Tiquipaya II, People’s World Conference on Climate Change 2015
When was the last time you got to attend a brainstorming session with the president of a country?
Read More »Is Reality Truly Material?
Are we just matter, or are we a mixture of matter and Spirit? Or maybe even just Spirit?
Read More »Can Alzheimer’s, the Goliath Disease, be Defeated?
Deeper prayer, greater compassion, and expressions of gratitude, sincerity, and happiness are all part of that “low-cost lifestyle” researchers are on the hunt for.
Read More »A Spiritual Answer to Changing Health Theories
I have seen in my own experience how thought is the most powerful influence on health.
Read More »Spirituality and Health: Deprescribing to be Healthy
What better way to address the rise in prescription drug use than finding a practical alternative and looking through a higher, more spiritual lens at health?
Read More »Making Healthcare Sustainable and Healthy
Recognizing that health is tied to the spiritual as well as the physical needs of the individual would go a long way toward decreasing healthcare costs, and more important, further promote lasting health for everyone.
Read More »Overcoming Our Personal Egypt(s) on Passover
Even here in the 21st Century, we all have our own Egypts--our own "narrows" from which to be redeemed, just as the Israelites were millennia ago.
Read More »Passover 2015: A New Generation at the Seder Table
A new generation carries on the traditions of Passover (Pesach).
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