Monthly Archives: May 2012

Peace Is Attainable by Cassandra Curley

Two phrases keep cycling through my mind, like a song that I can’t get out of my head: “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the country,” a typing drill my mom taught me and Susan Powter’s “Stop the Insanity!” from the early 90s. The sense of urgency to awaken Humanity to the possibility of Peace is a constant force in my life… Read More

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Humpback Whales Protect a Gray Whale from Killer Whales by Marc Bekoff

As more and more data are collected we’re learning not only about the prevalence of cooperation, compassion, and empathy among members of the same species but also of instances of individuals of one species helping members of other species… Read More

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A Collection of Inspirations by Brian McClure ~ April-May 2012

The next time you find yourself in a depressed mood, with no one to talk to… Hug a tree… and I mean, Really Hug the tree… Trees vibrate unconditional love, ALWAYS… I think you’ll be surprised what you feel… Read More

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True Transformation – Embrace the Void by Bryan Reeves

Driving to Death Valley is powerfully symbolic for me as I’m in the chaotic throws of a deep transformational moment … you could say the “shift is really hitting the fan!”
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How Do I Deal with Difficult People? by Ash Ruiz

Ash was raised around the globe, traveling as a member of the Latin teen-sensation band, Menudo. At 16 he traveled to Machu Picchu for a video shoot. When he stepped off the helicopter and touched the ground, everything disappeared… Read More

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Embracing Grief by Sobonfu Somé

For many people grief is an option. Looking at my own life, I realized it is a matter of life and death. In fact, throughout my life, grief has been an important theme from crying for food as a child to dealing with deep pain of losses as I grow older… Read More

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