by Lori Morrison | Jan 29, 2020
You cannot suffer the past or the future because they do not exist. What you are suffering is your memory and your imagination. Isha Sadhguru Mindfulness is the latest term being thrown around executive boardrooms for those who are trying to find the secret to...
by Lori Morrison | Jan 6, 2020
Underneath this great planet of ours is a vast selection of the most stunning examples of minerals that our eyes can feast on. According to the Mineralogical Society of America there are 3,800 identified minerals located in many different locations around the world....
by Lori Morrison | Oct 27, 2019
The Law of One is a series of channeled messages received by a woman named Carla Rueckert with the help of Don Elkins and James McCarty who managed to make contact with an extraterrestrial group of beings from 1981 to 1984. (There is more information about them here.)...
by Lori Morrison | Oct 19, 2019
Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American Professor of Literature at Sarah Lawrence College and taught comparative mythology and comparative religion. His work covers aspects of the human experience. His most famous book is The Hero with...
by Lori Morrison | Oct 12, 2019
Alan Watts was a philosopher from Britain who brought eastern philosophy to the western culture. He moved to the United States in 1938 and began his study of religions in New York. His most famous book is the Way of Zen which was published in 1957 and was one of the...
by Lori Morrison | Oct 5, 2019
As you scroll through Facebook and Twitter it is impossible to avoid a quote or saying from Rumi, a Persian poet and sufi master that was born over 800 years ago on September 30th. Rumi’s life started in a small village in Tajikistan. He then fled to Iran during...