From the Editor: earth and Earth “Language is an imprecise tool. Sometimes it buckles a little under the strain of meaning.”
Recasting: Grandma’s Irish Stew Goes Vegan All the flavors will come together, like ancestral pathways.
6 Signs You May Have COVID Trauma Exhausted by constant risk assessments? Are friendships forming or dissolving based solely on ...
The Spiritual Meaning of Slow Travel Slowing down can allow our habitats to renew and our fellow earthlings to thrive.
Summertime Self-Care for Reentry Anxiety Some days going to the beach with friends is self-care. Others it may be watching nature shows ...
Our Declaration of Spiritual Independence If you value spiritual independence and the fundamental right to pursue the divine in your own ...
17 Healthy Habits to Start (or Restart) Now As the world begins to open up again, we have the opportunity to reinvent ourselves—or to ...
6 Ways to Give Like a Buddhist Whether it’s your time, talent, joy, or other offerings, giving like a Buddhist is about ...
The Peacemakers “With all the polarity and violence we are suffering through today, it helps to learn from ...
Find a Calling, Make It Work You may find your calling at the place where your gifts intersect with other people’s needs.
Finding Home in the Moment Psychotherapist Kevin Anderson answers questions from S&H readers. “I keep trying to figure ...
Taking Stock of Our Values in a Post-COVID World Do you know your values? COVID-19 has changed many peoples’ inner truth.