A sense of connectedness, transcendent experiences, and insights for compassionate action emerge through an international collective labyrinth walk with a shared intention during the COVID-19 pandemic Introduction: Labyrinth walking is an integrative contemplative practice that aims to engage the body, heart, mind, and spirit.
A sense of connectedness, transcendent experiences, and insights for compassionate action emerge through an international collective labyrinth walk with a shared intention during the COVID-19 pandemic Introduction: Labyrinth walking is an integrative contemplative practice that aims to engage the body, heart, mind, and spirit.
A sense of connectedness, transcendent experiences, and insights for compassionate action emerge through an international collective labyrinth walk with a shared intention during the COVID-19 pandemic Introduction: Labyrinth walking is an integrative contemplative practice that aims to engage the body, heart, mind, and spirit.
Waiting for an Apocalypse “Method, Method, what do you want from me? You know that I have eaten of the fruit of the unconscious.” Jules Laforgue, Moralités légendaires The other day my wife attended an event at a well-appointed home in town where men in dark suits stood around to provide a sense of
Blue light emitted from screens of digital devices damages our eyes Digital devices such as cell or mobile phones, computers, tablets and televisions emit primarily blue light, excessive exposure to which may affect your risk of age-related macular degeneration and blindness. Dr. Joseph Mercola shares simple and easy strategies to reduce your risk. Let’s not lose touch…Your Government and
Figuring Out Their Angle A federal law was recently passed in Canada called the Online News Act, or Bill C-18.
The Witch and Herbalism What do you picture when you think of the word “witch”? Perhaps you consider the media’s portrayal of a witch; point hat, stringy hair, a proclivity towards rhyming when casting spells.
CBD and Anxiety: Herbal Allies for Mental Health Even if you’ve never experienced a full-blown anxiety attack, you probably know what it should feel like.
Monica Smit: Becoming a Freedom Advocate From making travelog videos and touring the world, Monica Smit returned to Melbourne in 2019. Using the videography skills she had acquired on her travels, she campaigned to save the brumbies—wild horses—from being shot from the air in a state-initiated mass cull by Parks Victoria.
Gang/Counter-gang Operations: Dearlove’s Sleight of Hand and the Wuhan Lab Psyop Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove’s long-standing role as anti-China provocateur and Zelensky-handler gives us the opportunity to look into the mind of empire and see how our society is being played to acquiesce to an agenda that will ultimately lead to the Third World War. By adding his
A systematic review and activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of fMRI studies on arousing or wake-promoting effects in Buddhist meditation Conventional Buddhist texts illustrate meditation as a condition of relaxed alertness that must fend against extreme hypoarousal (sleep, drowsiness) and extreme hyperarousal (restlessness).
Thrown To The Wind: The film that could Save an Entire Whale Species is now free to watch When Public released its first documentary, ‘Thrown To The Wind’, a month ago, Facebook censored any mention of it. At that time, it was only viewable by subscribers to Public. Now, Public has made the documentary available to be viewed by all, for free. Thrown To The Wind reveals the
New Study Shows Lion's Mane Can Boost Your Memory Have you ever seen what looks like white, giant cheerleading pom poms stuck on a tree? What you're looking at is probably a lion's mane mushroom, which may be one of the strangest looking fungi. A 2023 animal study published in the Journal of Neurochemistry demonstrates that an active ingredient