When you’re about to make a major announcement (My book cover) and your conditioned selves start putting up their hands… “No one cares what you have to say.” “You’re not…
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Arts & EntertainmentSpirituality
‘Kaballah Me’ presents a blueprint for living
by Brent Marchant January 30, 2016For years, New York-based filmmaker Steven E. Bram felt something was missing from his life. Though he was materially successful and a happily married father of two, he had an uneasy sense that his existence came up short somehow. To compensate, he pursued a variety of “experiences,” from going to Grateful Dead concerts to skydiving to devotedly following the New York Jets, all in hopes of attaining some sort of meaning.
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Arts & EntertainmentGoing Out of Your Mind with Ed & Deb ShapiroHealth & Well-beingVividLife Talks
Healing Your Thoughts with Byron Katie, Ed & Deb Shapiro
by Going Out of Your Mind with Ed and Deb Shapiro November 20, 2015Byron Katie had a huge revelation in 1986—she calls it “waking up to reality”—when she emerged from a deep depression with the determination to question her thoughts. The Work is the result: a way of identifying and questioning the thoughts that cause all our anger, fear, depression, addiction, and violence.
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In modern societies, the ego has separated us from the world of dreams. Tony Samara takes on a journey of their importance in our lives…
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Health & Well-beingSpirituality
The Second Law of Wellness: Center Yourself in Your Body
by Dr. Rajiv Parti June 17, 2013Running on empty? Dr. Rajiv Parti explains the benefits of a refueling and taking care of your body…
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Health & Well-beingSpirituality
Soul Signature: Self Portrait of Innate Perfection
by Panache Desai June 12, 2013What is a soul signature and how do we tap into it? Spiritual visionary Panache Desai explains…
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Arts & EntertainmentHealth & Well-being
READ: Fresh starts showcased in the film ‘Marigold Hotel’
by Brent Marchant May 11, 2012Many of us have come to fear change, that the disappearance of the familiar will leave us sad, disoriented or less well off than we’ve grown accustomed to being. But it need not be that way at all. Change just means doing something differently, and it doesn’t automatically equate to things being worse than they have been; it could indeed be the start of something far better than we could have possibly imagined but that we have not previously permitted to materialize.