Learning To Love Yourself And Your Body
Myers says that we can locate virtues inside our bodies. For example, she houses courage in her diaphragm. That's where she goes to find the energy to do a handstand in Yoga.
Myers says that we can locate virtues inside our bodies. For example, she houses courage in her diaphragm. That's where she goes to find the energy to do a handstand in Yoga.
Deepak Chopra | Posted 11.06.2009 | Books
If change is elusive for most people, real transformation seems far out of reach. But there have been new findings, ranging from neuroscience to genetics, to support the once-mystical notion that inner transformation is real.
Isha Judd | Posted 11.04.2009 | Living
Lies are self-abandonment. They are a place where we avoid showing ourselves exactly as we are, and so ultimately they come from fear.
Suzie Heumann | Posted 11.03.2009 | Living
Anything you do in life is a potential consciousness raiser! ANYTHING. Be it sex, meditation, communication, yoga, Buddhism, gardening - it is all pure potential for consciousness.
Andrew Z. Cohen | Posted 11.05.2009 | Living
We must be ruthless in our rationality in order to authentically transmit the light of the trans-rational God in the twenty-first century. This is an enormous task, but our willingness to take it on will slowly but surely make a profound difference.
World of Psychology | Posted 10.28.2009 | Living
We're often told, "You should sleep on it" before you make an important decision. Why is that? How does "sleeping on it" help your decision-making pro...
Isha Judd | Posted 10.19.2009 | Living
I have a proposition; let's all consider ourselves eligible for the Nobel Peace Prize, and focus internally on bringing peace to our surroundings.
Susan Harrow | Posted 10.16.2009 | Living
Leadership expert, triathlete and mother of quadruplets, twins and three other children, DeeDee Myers is never without lipstick in her purse. She's always prepared, always presentable, no matter what.
Doc Childre | Posted 10.12.2009 | Living
Many people are feeling a shift in consciousness happening now and some are predicting a major planetary shift around the year 2012.
Dr. Elsbeth Meuth | Posted 10.05.2009 | Living
Happiness is a state of being! And how did I arrive at that state of being? For me it occurred through two major life experiences that woke me up.
Soren Gordhamer | Posted 10.08.2009 | Living
I hear it quite a bit, including comments here on Huffington Post: "Twitter is useless. It is just people with big egos trying to promote themselves. ...
Miles Klee | Posted 09.30.2009 | Comedy
Today I did something rather bold: I skipped my daily dose of LSD-25. And I've got to tell you, it's kind of blowing my mind!
James Arthur Ray | Posted 09.30.2009 | Living
Michael Moore's new movie on capitalism, like all of his movies, is thought provoking to say the least. I like Moore, not because I necessarily agree ...
Susan Harrow | Posted 09.24.2009 | Living
Do you have a body part that you absolutely hate and sometimes feel ashamed of? Are you constantly finding ways to cover it up or hide it?
Soren Gordhamer | Posted 09.23.2009 | Living
Few us will renounce social networks, but we should follow the Zen lesson relevant for our time: "When driving, just drive; when pooping, just poop; and when tweeting, just tweet."
Alexia Parks | Posted 09.24.2009 | Denver
These days Rennie Davis, one of the Chicago 7, tells listeners from his home base in Longmont that world is "not solid, objective or real, but a psychological construct" whose origin lies within each one of us.
Bob Lingvall | Posted 11.15.2009 | Living
You are a silent point of awareness using a human body to sense and navigate the world around you.
Tara Stiles | Posted 11.12.2009 | Living
The practice of yoga can make you look and feel younger than your years. More interestingly, the practice of yoga can bring us to conscious aging.
Elizabeth Debold | Posted 11.11.2009 | Living
Will embracing woman-centered spirituality take us beyond patriarchy? The goal is to create a new spiritual and ethical context that would balance and heal our hyper-masculine world.
Ross Robertson | Posted 11.11.2009 | Living
Zoltan Toery's major work of materialist science was inspired by a seemingly nonmaterial event -- a vision of literally cosmic proportions that came to him late one night during his weeks in a Sydney hospital bed.
Andrew Z. Cohen | Posted 11.10.2009 | Living
The real challenge of enlightenment is egoless engagement in an intersubjective, creative context. That, to me, is the call of the future.
Lee Schneider | Posted 09.30.2009 | Living
Everybody knows that love is good, but what measure can we assign it to prove that it exists? Do you look at the number of Valentine's Day cards sent? Quarts of chicken soup consumed? Love exists, but there is no measure for it.
Dr. Gino Yu | Posted 09.25.2009 | Living
For those unfamiliar with the term, nonduality is like the final destination for those wanting to uncover the ultimate Socratic quest to "know thyself."
Dr. Elsbeth Meuth and Freddy Zental Weaver | Posted 09.20.2009 | Living
Our intent is to raise awareness of what's available when we learn from the ancient wisdom and bring it into our modern life.
Bob Lingvall | Posted 10.03.2009 | Living
A human body and mind living without knowledge of the perfection they carry within can easily become out of balance: needs become obsessions, wants becomes addictions.
Susan Harrow | Posted 11.11.2009 | Living