With the final days of 2025 upon us, it’s a great time to reflect on the year that has been. The year that in many ways and for so many people, kicked our ass. Christmas has come and gone and the New ...
In this New Year, I wish a fresh start for all of us, and our dear earth. But that wish must start at home. In the New Year, I wish a fresh start for all of us, and our dear earth. But that wish must ...
Overgiving can lead to codependent relationships. In a healthy relationship, you don’t have to be the one who is always giving. Typically, a person with codependent traits feels overly responsible for ...
2026 is upon us, and isn’t it indeed true that each and every new year brings with it a bit of hope for change? Whether it’s politics, relationships, or our own life’s journey, what can we do to ...
There was once a man who was visited by three goddesses. They were attempting to settle a dispute between them, a trifling matter to determine which of them held claim to the golden apple that had ...
It’s better to take our time than trade a job well done for hasty speediness. Busy can be good! Chaos can be delightful (and hard on our egos). But busy-ness…not so much—and our never-ending quest for ...
*Eleditor’s note: Astrology isn’t a religion. We’re not sure it’s a science, either. It’s magic, maybe. But, as with feng shui, say, things affect things. So as long as we don’t go blaming our ...
And I know for certain that when I look into another human being, whether they have eyes to see or not, I can behold them.
“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence. To understand the true nature of the universe, ...
We know that “narcissist” has become a bit of a buzzword recently, and some folks are quick to apply it to an ex-lover or family member or friend. While awareness of this concept is healthy, so is ...
I often think of yoga as a practice which moves beyond the boundaries of the spoken word. I did my first teacher training in Cologne, Germany—at a time that I didn’t speak more than a handful of ...
The Myth of the Self. Imagine standing on a scenic mountain peak and looking out at the world in all directions without any obstructions. These days, if we see someone behaving selfishly, we might say ...