Tag: mind & spirit
Is Our Left Brain Leading Us to Destruction?
In his recent documentary The Divided Brain, Iain McGilchrist introduces remarkable new insights about...
Mystery: The Space Between Knowing and Not Knowing, and Why We Love It
Imagine a world without mystery: where every question had an instant answer, every story had no twist...
Be More Broad Minded: 6 Exercises to Expose Your Biases and Open Your Mind
You don’t need to be an intolerant bigot to be narrow minded. In fact, most of us have room for improvement...
Art That Fades, Lessons That Stay: India’s Ephemeral Art of Letting Go
Have you ever seen a beautiful piece of Indian folk art, colorful, delicate and precise, only to find...
More Than a Meal: The Heart of Home Cooking
Think back to a meal that made you feel warm, safe, and loved. Maybe it was your mother’s lasagna,...
8 Great Mysteries of India: Where the Invisible Meets the Eternal
India is a country where old prayers still echo in the mountains, where rivers are treated like goddesses...
Smart Solutions: Better Problem Solving in 6 Simple Steps
From leaky roofs or unexpected guests to lousy directions and lost phones, problems are a part of life...
Embrace Frustration for Transformation
Frustration is a powerful emotion that can lead to regrettable outbursts or seething resentment if you...
From Clumsy to Confident: Mastering Your Movements With Spatial Awareness
Have you ever bumped into a doorway, knocked something over while reaching for it, tripped on a misjudged...
Living in the Moment: 6 Habits That Help You Stay in the Here and Now
Have you ever eaten a meal and barely remembered what it tasted like? Or walked to school or work without...
10 Ways to Enjoy Nature – Even When You’re Busy
In today’s fast-moving world, many of us are busy, busy, busy. Work, school, family, and daily responsibilities...
Medlar – The Forgotten Fruit That Deserves an Encore
If you’re unfamiliar with medlar fruit, that’s not surprising. This unusual pome was popular in Medieval...