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Slowing Down | DailyGood

[ad_1] April 5, 2021– This meditative film takes us on a slowdown journey so that we can understand the rhythms and circles of life, to connect more fully with the great circle, “the slow breathing of the earth.” It reminds us to slow down the pace of our lives, even for a few minutes at…

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The Only Real Antidote to Fear

[ad_1] April 4, 2021– “That in love and in life, freedom from fear, like all species of freedom, is only possible in the present moment, has long been a central teaching of the oldest Eastern spiritual and philosophical traditions. It is one of the most elementary truths of existence, and one of the most difficult…

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It Couldn’t Be Clearer | DailyGood

[ad_1] April 3, 2021– “Interrelation is one of the powers of Brian Swimme’s universe that I have been contemplating. I could have accompanied this particular exploration with any image I have. Every flower, every leaf, every tree trunk, every mushroom is only here for a network of relationships. With air, water, fungi, microbes, insects. With…

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Poems from a Once-Upon-A-Time Inmate

[ad_1] April 2, 2021– Ra Avis’ searing poetry was born out of her experiences in incarceration and her life as a returning citizen. She is an award-winning blogger and author who describes herself as “a recluse of yesteryear, a grudging optimistic widow, and a generational storyteller.” She shares two of her powerful poems here. (320…

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Picture a Face | DailyGood

[ad_1] March 31, 2021– “Your phone rings in the middle of the night. When you reach blindly to answer, are you afraid that someone you love has had an accident? Has he died suddenly? For a while, at the beginning of my marriage to Jihong, those calls to He often woke us up. The phone…

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Our Nervous Systems in the Time of COVID

[ad_1] March 30, 2021– “The light at the end of the COVID tunnel appears dimly, but many of us feel as exhausted as at any time in the past year. Memory problems; short fuses; fractured productivity; sudden falls into despair. Nervous at the prospect that life reopens. Clinical psychologist Christine Runyan explains the physiological effects…

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The World’s Last Nomadic Peoples

[ad_1] March 28, 2021– “From Jeroen Toirkens comes ‘Nomad’, a fascinating and strikingly beautiful visual anthropology of the last living nomadic peoples of the Northern Hemisphere, from Greenland to Turkey. A decade in the making, this multi-continent journey unfolds in 150 black-and-white photos. white and in full color that reveal what feels like an alternate…

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Poetry Calls Us To Pause

[ad_1] March 27, 2021– “It is the simple theme, a common point that I choose to explore, so when I walk down a street, I open a soup can, I see a faded poster on the wall or I imagine what I could write on wet concrete, I wonder what I am noticing and what…