Embracing the Weird, Weird World
Ever feel like parts of your life could be made into an episode fit for the X-Files or Fringe? I wouldn't say it happens to everyone, but most of us have had at least one experience that we simply cannot explain.
Ever feel like parts of your life could be made into an episode fit for the X-Files or Fringe? I wouldn't say it happens to everyone, but most of us have had at least one experience that we simply cannot explain.
Steven and Michael Meloan | Posted 03.21.2012
Moving into 2012, we have renewed opportunities to manifest vital aspects of our humanity. Delivering aid to the needy, helpless and downtrodden is not just the right thing to do, it's an important aspect of how we're wired.
Steven and Michael Meloan | Posted 11.13.2011
Darwinian narratives of "survival of the fittest" and mechanistic Newtonian physics are increasingly being seen as elements of a far greater and richer tapestry. Compassion and empathy seem to be hard-wired into us.
Susan M. Kirschbaum | Posted 10.12.2011
Just as Obama was being feted Thursday night at Harvey Weinstein's West Village pad, at the Bowery Poetry Club a recognized psychic healer was telling the crowd, "I feel sorry for him. He won't be elected to another term."
Steven and Michael Meloan | Posted 08.15.2011
We spend a lifetime learning the details of our culture and the tools of intellectual inquiry. But we invest virtually no energy in mastering our own consciousness.
Laura Mola | Posted 05.25.2011
Life is timing. How do we live it? What choices do we make? Do we step into the unknown or play it safe and never leave our comfort zone? What is safe...
Steven and Michael Meloan | Posted 05.25.2011
A mysterious peace swept across the Western Front on Christmas Eve 1914. The Western Front, during World War I, was a system of trenches lined by woo...
Steve Nadis | Posted 05.25.2011
What if I told you that everywhere you point--be it the tip of your pen, or the outermost tip of Cape Horn--there is a hidden, 6-dimensional space so small that we cannot see it nor ever set foot in it?
Steven and Michael Meloan | Posted 05.25.2011
THE SHROUD is an adventure novel that explores the intersection between science and spirituality. Drs. Robert Strickland and Jordan Randall are genomi...
Saul Segan | Posted 11.17.2011
Until those who rise to greatness regard power as opportunity, and adhere steadfastly to the highest degrees of unselfishness and compassion, we remain in a circular path.
Danielle Cavallucci | Posted 11.17.2011
This is the same truth we are all born with, regardless of our race, creed, religion, culture or background. If you cut my arm or yours, no matter what color our skin, we're still bleeding red.
Shana Ting Lipton | Posted 05.25.2011
Laymen need not be afraid to read The Purposeful Universe even if they are not predisposed to science. As deep and challenging of a read as this book might be for the Average Joe, it's well worth the effort.
Margaret Ruth | Posted 11.17.2011
People get concerned about the life line because there is a notion that a short life line means a short life. But most palmists see the life line as an indicator of vitality, zest and well-being.
Margaret Ruth | Posted 11.17.2011
The minute reading tea leaves seems like work, you will be blocking your intuition, so relax and enjoy. If nothing else, you have had a nice cup of tea.
Margaret Ruth | Posted 11.17.2011
Do you know a good way to disconnect the energy between two people's chakras? What is the best way to disconnect any remaining feelings and expel the emotions that remain?
Margaret Ruth | Posted 11.17.2011
The fastest way to get the body shape you like is to like the body shape you have. The clearest way to get the body shape you love is to love the exact shape of it now.
Dori Hartley | Posted 05.15.2012