Grace And Gratitude At Thanksgiving
I think that this holiday, rather than dwell on the question of what I am grateful for in my life I will instead consider questions like "am I truly giving?"
I think that this holiday, rather than dwell on the question of what I am grateful for in my life I will instead consider questions like "am I truly giving?"
Dr. Susan Corso | Posted 11.17.2009 | Living
Healing comes from the soul, the interior self. "Grace," Myss says, "is what heals." She's right. The soul calls for particular actions to set the stage for healing:
Anne Naylor | Posted 11.06.2009 | Living
Can we create the conditions in which we lead grace-full lives? Is it even possible to expect to live gracefully, with the world in so much chaos? My view is that there has never been a better time.
Ellen Whitehurst | Posted 11.19.2009 | Living
The pages are turning on the Jewish New Year as we offer expressions of joy and thanksgiving for the healthy harvest that the coming Autumnal Equinox portends.
Cathleen Falsani | Posted 12.24.2008 | Living
Obama's election was, for many of the leaders present at the Global Peace Initiative, an indication not only of a shift in political power, but of spiritual power as well.
Lenore Skenazy | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
John McCain had just given his concession speech and everyone from the anchors to the pundits agreed there was only one word for what the man showed: grace.
Michael Seitzman | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics
Ironically, the fact that Obama granted his opponent the courtesy of pointing out the places where they agree is the very quality of leadership that McCain continues to falsely claim as his own.
Cathleen Falsani | Posted 09.11.2008 | Living
Grace is, by my definition, something unexpected. So it should have been no great surprise to me to discover a great blessing of grace in, of all ...
Dr. Susan Corso | Posted 08.01.2008 | Living
"Hot flashes start with an aura followed by a feeling of discomfort in the abdominal area." I don't know about my "aura" when I hot flash but I do know about the "discomfort" -- I feel like a worn out piece of rigatoni.
Ed Gurowitz, Ph.D. | Posted 11.17.2009 | Living