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Low Self-Esteem Is Like Driving Through Life With Your Hand-Break On.
Have you ever listened to a Muslim lecture? Maybe the thought immediately turns you off. Every week Sheik Yassir Fazaga, a friend of ours, provides a lecture spreading the message of Islam. Challenge yourself to go beyond stereotypes and listen to … Continue reading
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Tagged #WhoIsMuhammed, Allah, islam, muslim, psychology, self image, Sheik Yassir Fazaga
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A Problem Shared Is A Problem Halved, Or So They Say.
Why do some have so much while others have nothing? Before diving in, let’s consider why we even share at all? Is it that Earth is over-populated and sharing is the only way to ensure everyone’s needs are met? Or … Continue reading
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Tagged children, consciousness, education, Empirical Research, enlightenment, environment, Family, Freedom to Share, Home, human, life, NY Times, psychology, Reciprocal food sharing, Red Rock State Park, Sharing vs. Selfish, Social Sciences, Ted Talks, The Age of Sharing, The Sharing Experiment, United State, United States, University of Michigan, University of Notre Dame, wellness
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Yoga Is Almost Like Music In A Way; There’s No End To It
The world is becoming a global village and the many varieties of religious experience flow between cultures. You would think that by combining the wisdom of the world’s saints that we could make the spiritual journey easier. However, this has … Continue reading
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Tagged Acro Yoga, ancient egypt, Buddhist, consciousness, Cosmos, Culture, East Meets West, education, egypt, enlightenment, environment, Equinox, Global Village, god, happiness, health, humanity, JImmy Kimmel Live, Jordan Peterson, life, live, love, Madonna, nature, oprah, peace, Psyche, psychology, psychology of God, Religion, Religious experience, Social Sciences, Spirituality, STING, United States, world, yoga, Yoga Pants, youtube.com
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We Live And We Learn, We Love Then We Die
If you had a time machine, would you travel into the future to see what’s in store for you 10, 20 or 30 years from now? Or would you rather travel back in time, perhaps right after college graduation, to … Continue reading
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Tagged A Whole New Mind, body, Cloning, consciousness, Creativity, education, enlightenment, Express Yourself, healing, health, human, humanity, life, love, Madonna, mental-health, Minecraft, nature, philosophy, psychology, Religion and Spirituality, Science, Social Sciences, Soul music, Ted Talks, Thought, United States, universal, youtube.com
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A Man Paints With His Brains And Not With His Hands
I love hands. There is something about them that just says so much. I fell in love with my husband from the first time he shook my hand. Hands; have always held a special place in my heart. Through the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amarna, ancient egypt, Brain, children, consciousness, education, egypt, enlightenment, environment, Hand, happiness, Healing Hands, health, human, humanity, islam, life, love, Medical News Today, medicine, nature, psychology, Reiki, Self Healing, Sense, Social Sciences, United States, universal, University of Utah
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“Laughter is the language of the soul.”
I think Whitney Houston, sung it best. “Let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be.” I love listening to my children laugh. It makes me know that they are safe and feel loved; and that maybe, just … Continue reading
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Tagged ageing, aging, anatomy of an illness, anatomy of an illness as perceived by the patient, antibodies, benefits of laughter, blood flow, book anatomy, brother joe, children laugh, cortisol, daily laughs, doorstep, dopamine, endorphins, epinephrine dopamine, guffawing, health, health benefits of laughter, heart health, infection, inflammatory arthritis, Just for Laugh, laugh, laugh quota, laughing cure, laughter, laughter is the best medicine, laughter yoga, levels of stress, life, live, love, marx brothers movies, medicine, mental-health, michael pritchard, Natural History of Laughter, nephew bob, neurotranmitters, neurotransmitters, norman cousins, oprah, out of sight, perspective changes, psychology, research citations, six year olds, soul, stress hormones, The greatest Love of all, urban legend, Whitney Houston
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Monkey See, Monkey Do… Restating the Theory of Education
Nothing rings more close to the truth than Monkey See, Monkey Do after having children and watching them “play” together. In fact, Laird Hamilton also expressed his belief in this idea in an interview regarding how to pass on healthy habits … Continue reading
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Tagged education, egypt, Free, gaming, How Children Fail, How Children Learn, human development, humanity, humans, John Holt, Laird Hamilton, life, live, love, magic, monkey do, monkey see, philosophy, play, Politics, psychology, Pyramid, Science, stimulus response mechanism, stumbleupon, TedMed, Travel
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What you Want vs. What you Need
I think at least once I day I am called into the Family room on emergency so I can get there in time to see a commercial and make sure I hear what my children “want”. My first instinct is … Continue reading
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Tagged children, disney, Family, hierarchy of needs, life, love, maslow, motherhood, oprah, princess and frog, psychology, Religion, universal
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