re/VIEW: Julia Cameron
“Cameron has not only nurtured her own creative life over decades, but she’s also sparked that of countless others through the use of down-to-earth tools.”
“Cameron has not only nurtured her own creative life over decades, but she’s also sparked that of countless others through the use of down-to-earth tools.”
Ellen Vora, MD, is a psychiatrist, a yoga instructor, an acupuncturist, and a witch—and she’s on a mission to radically change the way we approach mental illness.
Confused about oracle cards? Oracle experts explain what they're all about.
The pineal gland is the size of a grain of rice, but it is responsible for sleep and sexual development and acts as a strong antioxidant, among other functions.
S&H editor Ben Nussbaum spoke with artist Jess Polanshek about drawing porcupines, working at an art supply store, and embracing layers.
Ready for spring? Bring the blooms inside your home (and heart) with these plant-inspired picks.
“Each morning I threw on a wetsuit and plunged into a life-filled, underwater monastery.”
“That we’re constantly disturbed and rearranged is inherent to life’s journey.”
It may sound trite to write that a location is magical—but this one is.
“What’s strong with me?” can turn down the frequency and intensity of comparing yourself with others.
Kate Madden Yee describes her spiritual journey, which took her back to a home that is both new and familiar.
A trip to the Sharri Mountains in the pursuit of folklore about plants.
Despite our cultural preference for happiness and comfort, a fully integrated life acknowledges the truth of loss and injustice.