The Human Path

We all want to lead lives that are happy, meaningful, and beneficial. We want to love and be loved. We want to live in a harmonious and peaceful human community. We want these things because of our natural goodness. If leading such a life is the universal goal of the...

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5 Keys to Complete Mindfulness

1. Mindfulness Meditation: Train Your Mind to Change Your Life by Shauna Shapiro, PhD The widespread applications of mindfulness are based on a few general principles whose simplicity and power have sparked what has been called the “mindful revolution.” Yet with all...

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The Complete Path of Mindfulness

Mindfulness is both a basic power of mind and an intentional practice. It is the universal capacity of mind to be aware, focus, and use its natural intelligence. It is present not just in us but in all beings. Mindfulness is also a specific meditation practice that...

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How to Practice Self-Care 

Who doesn’t feel blown around by the hurricane winds of modern life? Information overload, job burnout, political and ecological threats, and seemingly endless culture wars make daily life feel challenging, isolating, and draining. Into this speedy wonderland of...

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Finding Balance Amidst Life’s Demands

Question: My work and family responsibilities are demanding these days, and it’s not an option to drop any of them. I’m not able to do anything as well as I’d like to and I feel stressed, exhausted, and frustrated. How can I survive this? Furyu Nancy Schroeder:...

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5 Meditations to Calm Anxiety

Connect with your Breath The breath is a powerful reminder of your anxiety-reducing connection with others, says Kamilah Majied. Though we tremble before uncertain futures / may we meet illness, death and adversity with strength / may we dance in the face of our...

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The True Nature of a Flower

I would rather go without food than without flowers. Sounds dramatic and it is. I recall a time years ago when I was desperate to touch the natural world. I was living in a third-floor walk-up in Queens, working at Burger King, and going to City University in...

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