2019 March/April
7 Tales of Digital Minimalism
What we all need is a philosophy of technology use, something that covers from the ground up which digital tools we allow into our life, for what reasons, and under what constraints.
2019 March/April
The Paradox of Being Holy
There are two ways to be holy, but you wouldn’t know it from the things we say about those who are.
2019 March/April
The Healing Magic of Forest Bathing
Once a month is enough to sustain higher levels of immunity, and the intention of healing magnifies the effects.
2019 March/April
Stepping Out of Grief
When we have walked in darkness for so long, we are sometimes allowed to step into a parallel world.
2019 March/April
Lectio Intima
There is perhaps nothing that so fundamentally realigns your understanding of another person as to see and hear them engaged with the Holy ...
2019 March/April
Create Your 40-day, Brain Body Diet Book Club
This could be the healthiest group you’ll ever join.
2019 March/April
3 Best Supplements for Better Sleep
“We know that sleep makes us feel better, and we know it’s better for us. And we even know how to measure our deep sleep. But how do we get it?”
2019 March/April
4 Dimensions of Peacemaking
Whether it’s Israel/Palestine or Red vs. Blue, understanding why “I would be fighting me, too!” is only the second step toward lasting peace.
2019 March/April
Humanity’s Most Uncomfortable Question
Is consciousness an epiphenomenon of an archaic brain? Artificial Intelligence may soon have an answer.
2019 March/April
Making Friends with Robots
Twenty years ago, Anne Foerst, the theologian at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab, introduced us to Kismet, the first emotionally responsive robot. Now, Marilyn Schlitz, Dean of Transpersonal Psychology at Sofia University, introduces us to Sophia, an android programmed for unconditional love, empathy, and compassion.