Why Are So Many Adults Today Haunted by Trauma?
Our political and social systems don't support fundamental human needs, says Gabor Mate—which affects our ability to deal with traumatic events.
Our political and social systems don't support fundamental human needs, says Gabor Mate—which affects our ability to deal with traumatic events.
Here's a great opportunity in terms of practice to explore the different levels of perceiving and working with the universe.
I’m a total news junkie, with subscriptions to several newspapers and a passion for NPR. But I’m not alone in saying that with current events changing so fast—and being so negative—these days news can be 1) highly addictive and 2) utterly depressing. For this week’s Healthy Habit, I’m exploring ways of moderating intake of the news. I’ve found a few suggestions on ways to stay engaged, but partake in a more mindful and healthy way.
A conversation with the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu on the realization that nothing beautiful comes without some suffering.
The choices we make on land make a huge difference to the health of our oceans; consider these gems found by S&H as your way to give back to the big blue.
A new study suggests that mind-body interventions can reverse a common molecular reaction that causes poor health.
Try this practice from The Zen of You and Me and treat listening as an intentional meditation.
Try this exercise to develop mindfulness by meditating on one’s thoughts.
After a couple of decades of surfing and traveling, and writing about surfing and traveling, these are six lessons that I use every day.
Books, services, education and products that are sustainable and environmentally friendly.