Some Mindful Thoughts on the Year of the Snake
According to the Chinese Zodiac, the year of the snake begins next year. We could do well to consider the qualities of that symbol, and carry our awareness mindfully into 2013.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in 2012.
According to the Chinese Zodiac, the year of the snake begins next year. We could do well to consider the qualities of that symbol, and carry our awareness mindfully into 2013.
Some said the day would never come: that we’d never surrender our ink and pressed pulp for pixels on a screen. But then iPad, Kindle, Nook, and a slew of other reading alternatives changed many of our minds.
Are you one of the many men who struggle to get in touch with the empathy, sensitivity and intuition that it takes to choose a great gift for a woman?
In chess, as in life, the advantage goes to the one who moves first.
As we wait for more information about yet another heartbreaking school shooting, we must start asking ourselves, what is the true cause of such tragedies. We must start thinking about how the combination of men and guns is toxic, and figure out what we can do about it.
Ophthalmologists tell us to have our eyes examined each year. But how about our vision for our lives? When would be a good time to check your “in-sight”?
Media reports of the recent murder committed by a football hero tended to present him as a victim. We may do well to think more deeply about the epidemic of domestic violence in our society.
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