By Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche There is a story about a farmer who owns a buffalo. Not knowing that the buffalo is in its stable, the farmer goes off to search for it, thinking it has strayed from home. Starting off
American Ingenuity in the Innovation Age
by John E. Wade II, Editor of How to Achieve Heaven on Earth: 101 insightful essays from the world’s greatest thinkers, leaders and writers We are currently in the innovation age as demonstrated by the fact that humankind’s knowledge is
The Ultimate Christmas Gift: Renewed Appreciation for the Lord’s Prayer
Posted by A.J. Mahari on December 10, 2009 · By Kathleen McGowan, Author of The Source of Miracles: 7 Steps to Transforming Your Life through the Lord’s Prayer We are often reminded this time of year, and rightfully so, that
When One Loves To Read Every Book Is A World Waiting To Be Born
It is important to realize the fundamental and vital role that books play in our lives. Books are vehicles for education, connection, and entertainment. Books serve many purposes both for those who write them and those who read them. The
Pets and Vaccinations – Helpful or Harmful?
Posted by A.J. Mahari on November 22, 2009 I have had pets most of my adult life. I am a cat and dog lover. We have laws that require us to vaccinate our pets. Our veterinarians remind us yearly that
Can Meditation Transform the World?
By Ed and Deb Shapiro, Authors of Be the Change: How Meditation Can Transform You and the World Meditation is now the IN thing. Cross-legged yogis and Buddhist monks can be seen in advertisements for everything from computers and credit cards
Recovery From Sexual Abuse Is A Journey
p>Posted by A.J. Mahari on October 30, 2009 Author and Life Coach, A.J. Mahari, talks about the reality that sexual abuse recovery is a journey. In many ways it is a life long journey. The actual healing process of recovery
The View’s Joy Behar Stigmatizes Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder has long been the most stigmatized mental illness. Add to this now The View Co-host Joy Behar stigmatizing Borderline Personality Disorder ever further. On The View’s Wednesday October 21, 2009 show in an interview with Glenn Close and
Loneliness – Pervasive, Powerful, & Purposeful
Posted by A.J. Mahari on October 19, 2009 Loneliness is, on one level a universal experience. There is a collective experience, to some degree, by each and every living individual of what it means, from time to time, to be