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Camp Anytown dismantles stereotypes

Camp Anytown dismantles stereotypes

June 6, 2020

In three days, 70 high school students break through prejudice to become loving, mutually supporting change agents. Comments are added to promote another layer of quality thinking.

Two kinds of anxiety, two cures

Two kinds of anxiety, two cures

May 29, 2020

Two kinds of anxiety are physical discomfort or worse, and performance anxiety. What cures would you prescribe?

Love and commandment

Love and commandment

May 15, 2020

A divine commandment expresses faith in what you can do and be, orients your life, alerts you to the fact that the rewards of following are better than the consequences of rejecting, and promises support every step of the way.

Doctors’ orders and spiritual liberation

May 8, 2020

Does your life feel over-medicalized? Here are three ideas to help.

How is loving the neighbor like loving God?

April 24, 2020

An amoeba, Lee Glickstein’s book, Be Heard Now! And a question that is waiting for your answers.

Thank you, Chinese people

April 5, 2020

A noble man steeps himself in the way because he wants to find it in himself. When he finds it in himself . . . .

If it’s not liberating, it’s not truth

March 24, 2020

What if you believe some core spiritual truth, but not getting the transformation that you were looking for? That’s because you are still more on the level of idea than on the level of truth. Here are some paths of thought to assist you to migrate up.

Health, sanity, and happiness

Health, sanity, and happiness

March 15, 2020

Health, sanity (mental efficiency), and happiness are linked. Here’s a quick lesson in how joy in the spirit reaches the neurons of the body.

Truth is like the light on a miner’s helmet

Truth is like the light on a miner’s helmet

February 28, 2020

Truth is like the light on a miner’s helmet, illuminating for everyone the scene as it changes step by step.

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