by Cynthia James | August 28th, 2009 | Comments (0)
topic: Personal Growth | tags: affirmation, avoiding prejudice, change, compassion, intention, oneness, spirituality, transformation, unity
There is a lot of talk about oneness. We love the philosophers, teachers and healers that espouse wholeness and unity. There are blogs, newsletters and organizations dedicated to a world that is united, and it makes my heart smile to think that this aspect of the spiritual conversation is unfolding in such a grand way.
by Patricia Moreno | August 4th, 2009 | Comments (9)
topic: Fitness, Personal Growth | tags: attracting success, compassion, desires, facing fears, fear_of_failure, how to be happy, law of attraction, Patricia Moreno, postive affirmations, pursuing dreams, self-love, who you want to be

“If you would fall in love with what you really want to be, you would become it. It takes an intense hunger to bring about a transformation of self.”
— Neville
by Genpo Roshi | December 21st, 2008 | Comments (0)
topic: Giving Back, Personal Growth | tags: compassion, generosity, happiness
In our society we’re very concerned about how little we care, how selfish and greedy we are. We realize that we need to care more, we need to have more compassion, we need to have more empathy, we need all that.
by Gaiam Staff | April 11th, 2008 | Comments (0)
topic: Conscious Living News | tags: al-gore, cars, clean-green, climate, compassion, cooking, meditation, movies
Al Gore: New Thinking on the Climate Crisis
In his update to the legendary slideshow featured in An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore presents evidence that the pace of climate change may be even worse than scientists were recently predicting, and challenges us to set it right. (Technology, Entertainment, Design)
Enterprise Opens ‘Green’ Branches
by Rodney Yee | December 19th, 2007 | Comments (0)
topic: Personal Growth | tags: anger, awareness, blame, compassion
There’s a honk and then there’s a HONK!
Back from India, Colleen and I reflected on the nonviolent and nonetheless insane driving in the streets of India. Most of the time, you have to blindfold yourself in order not to jump out of your seat every 5 seconds.