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This week we look at our connectivity with the "wholeness" of humanity... and with ourselves. We start by clearing the deck with "Four Problem Areas That Could Be Bringing You Down", and then move on to "Being On The Same Page: A Human Being Cannot Exist As An Island".
Joseph Gallenberger speaks of "The Open Heart: Antidote to Fear, Limitations and Restrictions" while Jalaja Bonheim shares about "Compassionate Actions and Ripples of Change".
From a brand new book, Future Sacred (being released Tuesday, Feb. 12th), we bring you "The Gift of Self: Contributing To -- and Serving -- The Wider Collective". Pierre Pradervand rounds up our featured articles with "The Power of One: You Are Me and I Am You".
And of course, we have numerous additional articles on a variety of topics. Scroll down below to find all the new articles of the week.
Wishing you enjoyable insightful reading, and of course a wonder-full, joy-full, and loving week.
Marie T. Russell
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NEW ARTICLES THIS WEEK
Four Problem Areas That Could Be Bringing You Down
Written by Cindy Goodman Stulberg and Ronald J. Frey
Do you think your mood difficulties are linked to your childhood, your first romantic relationship, your choice to study one subject in college rather than another, the city you settled in, or your career path? Spending time in the past may help you to answer the question why, but it won’t give you the tools to feel better in the present.
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Being On The Same Page: A Human Being Cannot Exist As An Island
Written by Teal Swan
The truth is that a human being cannot exist as an island. We cannot thrive alone. We don’t want to be excluded. The truth is, we desperately want to belong to each other. And the highest truth of all is that in a universe where oneness is the highest truth of all, there is nothing in this universe that we don’t belong with and there is nothing in existence that doesn’t belong with us.
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The Open Heart: Antidote to Fear, Limitations and Restrictions
Written by Joseph Gallenberger, Ph.D.
Is it likely for most of us that past life, early childhood, and then community experiences all generate doubts and self-imposed limits that cloud our ability to see that we can be a successful creator of a terrific life. Further, such experiences cause us to question our own lovability and the goodness of the universe.
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Compassionate Actions and Ripples of Change
Written by Jalaja Bonheim, PhD.
I believe there is. When we speak of activism, we usually think of organized activities. Yet beyond that, we all have opportunities to act in ways that reflect our desire for social justice and peace. Whether or not we’re “official” activists, we’re always taking action, all the time. Every day, we’re making choices that will impact not only our own future but also that of others.
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The Gift of Self: Contributing To -- and Serving -- The Wider Collective
Written by Julie J. Morley
In indigenous gift-sharing and kinship societies, individuals do not “win” at the expense of society but rather consider society’s win as theirs. Futurist Riane Eisler referred to this as “linking rather than ranking,” typical of the partnership paradigm, and the antithesis to the dominator paradigm. “Empowerment of self and others” characterizes the partnership model.
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The Power of One: You Are Me and I Am You
Written by Pierre Pradervand
One of the more amazing and beautiful aspects of the internet is that it is becoming the most powerful tool ever to spread ideas instantaneously worldwide, including a growing sense of one world consciousness and our oneness with all life. Little by little, it is assisting us go beyond the old, tired dualistic vision of the world and to spread ever more widely and rapidly the non-dualist consciousness...
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How Your Genes Could Affect The Quality Of Your Marriage
by Richard Mattson
How important is it to consider a romantic partner’s genetic profile before getting married?
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How Social Media Fantasies Can Demolish Your Confidence
by Eleftherios Soleas and Jen McConnel
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are loaded with pictures of people going to exotic places, looking like they are about…
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Vegan Or Mediterranean Diet Which Is Better For Heart Health?
by Markos Klonizakis
Cardiovascular disease is responsible for more than 30% of the total number of deaths worldwide, and every year more…
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Metabolically, Women Have Younger Brains Than Men
by Tamara Bhandari
Women’s brains appear to be about three years younger than men’s of the same chronological age, metabolically speaking…
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How Money Can Change Which News Stories You Believe
by Melanie Lefkowitz
We may be more likely to correctly evaluate a news stories’ accuracy and agree with stories that contradict our views…
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How Fatty Acids Feed Prostate Cancer Tumors
by Kathryn Powley
A new study shows a link between prostate cancer and cancer cells’ uptake of fatty acids.
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Budget Friendly Ways To Get Your Veggie Fix
by Sylvain Charlebois
The Food Price Report 2019, released by Dalhousie University and the University of Guelph in December, suggested…
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Why Authoritarianism Is Bad For The Economy
by Nisha Bellinger and Byunghwan Son
Seventy-one out of the world’s 195 countries saw their democratic institutions erode in recent years, according to the…
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Beer Before Wine And You'll Feel Fine?
by Kai Hensel
Plenty of us have been there: waking up after a night out with a thumping headache, feeling sick and swearing never to…
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For The Love Of Technology!!! Sex Robots And Virtual Reality
by Neil McArthur and Markie Twist
We are already living through a new sexual revolution, thanks to technologies that have transformed the way we relate…
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Why Being Clever And Wicked Is A Form Of Creativity
by Hansika Kapoor
Suppose you forgot it was your partner’s birthday, but you know that they would appreciate the smallest of gestures…
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4 Steps To Get Kids Into The Flow Of Learning
by U. Melbourne
New research outlines a four-step plan to develop students’ connection to their learning environment and achieve an…
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Do Enlarged Prostates Actually Protect Against Tumors?
by Kayla Wiles
Enlarged prostates may actually impede the growth of prostate cancer tumors, according to a new study.
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Benefits Of Pulses: Good For You And The Planet
by Mary Buhr
In simple gardeners’ terms that means we plant pulses one year, a cereal such as wheat or barley the next year and then…
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Stop Feeling Guilty About The Climate And Start Imagining Your Future
by Matthew Adams
Evidence of the devastating impacts of anthropogenic climate change are stacking up, and it is becoming horrifyingly…
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The Problem With Toxic Masculinity Is That It Assumes There Is Only One Way Of Being A Man
by Ashley Morgan
For centuries, male violence and acts of aggression were often the way that power was understood and patriarchy upheld.
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The Psychology Of Roller Coasters
by Richard Stephens
Roller coasters may seem like a very modern type of entertainment – constantly getting bigger, faster and scarier…
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How To Keep Your Pets Safe From Marijuana Poisoning
by Colleen Dell, et al
When cannabis was legalized in the parts of the United States, there were substantial increases in marijuana-related…
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Do Pain Creams Work About As Well As Placebos?
by Raigan Wheeler
There is no scientifically significant evidence that expensive prescription pain creams and gels relieve soreness…
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What Actually Is This Thing Called Populism?
by Octavia Bryant and Benjamin Moffitt
No doubt thanks to Donald Trump, Brexit, and a string of anti-establishment leaders and parties in Europe, Latin…
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Why The Future Of Well-Being Isn’t About Money
by Justin Dupuis
Non-material factors such as social supports, freedoms, and fairness may play a bigger role than money in future…
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Young People Can Drown In A Rising Tide Of Perfectionism
by Simon Sherry and Martin M. Smith
We learned that perfectionism has increased substantially over the past 25 years and that it affects men and women…
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How Moms Get Bad Advice About Sex After Birth
by Joseph Paul
Couples are getting the message that there’s a certain point at which they should start having sex again after having a…
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There Really Is Value In Having A Primary Care Doctor
by Marla Paul
The first study to directly compare the quality and experience of outpatient care between adults with or without…
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5 Facts About Fungi, And Their Harmful Effects On Human Health
by Gordon Brown
Fungi and moulds encompass a dizzying range of physical forms and attributes, living in both temperate environments and…
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Why So Many Americans Now Support Legalizing Marijuana
by Amy Adamczyk, et al
American views on marijuana have shifted incredibly rapidly. Thirty years ago, marijuana legalization seemed like a…
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Knowing The Specific Benefits Of Exercise Is Linked To Exercising Even More
by Chloe Reichel
New research suggests that people who know more about the benefits of physical activity spend more time doing it.
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Show Us Your Smarts: A Very Brief History Of Intelligence Testing
by Con Stough
The scientific study of human intelligence dates back well over 100 years. In that time there have been numerous…
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How To Lose Weight And Keep It Off According To Science
by Kevin Deighton
If weight loss was your goal for 2019, chances are that by now, you’ve probably already experienced some challenges.
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Why Have We Become So Bamboozled By Numbers?
by Shabnam Mousavi
Official figures are produced to serve particular ends. Their names are mere labels, with no connection to infallible…
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What Smart Bees Can Teach Humans About Collective Intelligence
by Wataru Toyokawa
When it comes to making decisions, most of us are influenced to some degree by other people, whether that’s choosing a…
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Here's How A 100% Renewable Energy Future Can Create Jobs
by Sven Teske
The world can limit global warming to 1.5? and move to 100% renewable energy while still preserving a role for the gas…
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What Can You Do About Irritable Bowel Syndrome
by Suzanne Mahady
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder that affects one in ten Australians, and twice as many women as men.
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Why The Future Of Psychiatry Promises To Be Digital
by David Gratzer
Ella, who is in her early 20s, has depression. When her sleep started to fall away after a stressful term at school…
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How Children Develop Through All-Weather Outdoor Play
by Tara-Lynn Scheffel, at al
Oh, to be a child again! To find joy in the newness of each day and be in awe of what lies waiting to be discovered.
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Why Gossip Was A Powerful Tool For The Powerless In Ancient Greece
by Fiona McHardy
At the heart of the greatest works of Ancient Greek literature are mighty acts of revenge.
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How Our Body Clocks Affect Our Mental And Physical Performance
by Elise Facer-Childs
Whether you’re a morning person or love burning the midnight oil, we’re all controlled by so-called “body clocks”.
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The Real Problem With Posting About Your Kids Online
by Priya C. Kumar
In a recent essay published in The Washington Post, a mother explained her decision to continue writing essays and blog…
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Is Cannabidiol A Rising Star Or Popular Fad?
by Jenny Wilkerson and Lance McMahon
Cannabidiol, or CBD, has become a household name. On many social media sites, people suggest “but have you tried CBD…
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Facebook Is Not All Bad, But Now It Must Be Good
by Bhaskar Chakravorti
It is almost too easy to bash Facebook these days. Nearly a third of Americans feel the country’s most popular social…
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How Alcohol Triggers DNA Changes That Increase Cravings
by Todd Bates
Binge and heavy drinking may trigger a long-lasting genetic change, resulting in an even greater craving for alcohol…
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Insect Protein: Dish Of The Day For Your Environmentally Friendly Pet
by David S Gardner
This large pet population is estimated to consume billions of tonnes of meat each year.
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Astrological Journal for the Week
Written by Pam Younghans
This weekly column (updated every Sunday afternoon) is based on planetary influences, and offers perspectives and insights to assist you in making the best use of current energies... Read this week's journal here
It is also highly beneficial to reread the past week's astrological journal as it gives a hindsight view of the events that took place and may provide many "ah-ha" insights.
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