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Energy! It can seem like it's the elusive ingredient in our lives at times. We might find ourselves saying we need more energy! The good news is that we humans are powered by renewable energy. Every day we wake up and we have a new blank slate, a new 24-hours, and a new refreshed tank of energy. Though sometimes, we may feel like our tank is not being refilled and is almost dry.
This week our authors help us look at energy... what it is, how to connect with it, and what it really all about... Alan Cohen leads the way with "Where To Get More Love and Healing Energy" and Nancy Windheart continues with "Remain Open To Miracles Without Attachment To How They Manifest" for after all miracles are simply manifested energy.
Then, Will Wilkenson continues by looking at how we use our energy and asks "What Is A Visionary Activist? Can You Be One?" Will defines a visionary activist as someone who "is committed to focusing their energy towards positive change in world". Alan Seale delves into the world of quantum physics with "How the World Works—Three Basic Energy Principles".
Eileen Workman helps us reflect on how we use our daly quota in "Walk With Joy: Discover The Limitless Nature Of Who You Truly Are" and Pierre Pradervand rounds it all up with a blessing in "An Infinitely Friendly Universe: The Invisible Divine Order Behind Everything"
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NEW ARTICLES THIS WEEK
Where To Get More Love and Healing Energy
Written by Alan Cohen
Many spiritual paths and religions teach you to draw energy from your mentor, guru, or savior. If you absorb positive healing energy, you will be healed. Yet eventually you must consider whether or not the healing energy is coming from outside you or from within you.
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Remain Open To Miracles Without Attachment To How They Manifest
Written by Nancy Windheart
I have these words on the bulletin board above my desk: Expect Miracles. In my healing and animal communication practice, I am incredibly blessed to be able to witness miracles almost every day.
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What Is A Visionary Activist? Can You Be One?
Written by Will T. Wilkinson
A visionary activist understands that their every thought, feeling, word, and action generates a ripple effect throughout the field of consciousness, unlimited by space and time. He/she is committed to focusing their energy towards positive change in world. They are obsessed with achieving one impossible goal, from the inside out.
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How the World Works—Three Basic Energy Principles
Written by Alan Seale
Everything is energy. Energy in its pure form is neutral. It’s not good or bad, right or wrong, positive or negative. What gives energy a particular quality is how we engage with it and how we use it.
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Walk With Joy: Discover The Limitless Nature Of Who You Truly Are
Written by Eileen Workman
With this body, I’ve discovered I’m able to deliver into this world a virtually infinite spectrum of creative energy – from love, joy, creativity, beauty, sensuality, passion, intimacy; to sorrow, fear, pain, horror, despair and suffering. The choice of what to deliver is ever mine.
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An Infinitely Friendly Universe: The Invisible Divine Order Behind Everything
Written by Pierre Pradervand
I bless the amazing divine order in nature, from the tiniest molecule to the rolling of the galaxies in our stupendous universe. I bless the divine order in my life and that of my neighbor, even when to the human sense of things this order is all but apparent …
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It Would Cost You 20 Cents More Per T-shirt To Pay An Indian Worker A Living Wage
by Murray Ross Hall and Thomas Wiedmann
If we really care about protecting the people who make the things we wear and use, we need to raise wages for workers…
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Feeding Farm Animals Seaweed Could Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance And Climate Change
by Lauren Ford and Pamela Judith Walsh
Demand for food is increasing rapidly – the global population is expected to reach 11.2 billion by 2100. To keep up…
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What If, For Workplace Parity, We Focused On Men Instead Of Women?
by Rachael Bolton
Boosting workforce participation has been the gender catchcry for at least a decade.
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When Parents Play Favorites, What Happens To The Kids?
by Sheri Madigan and Jennifer Jenkins
Many siblings, when they get together as adults, joke about which child was loved the most. But is it really a joke or…
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What An Army Of Young Conservationists Could Achieve
by Michelle Bloor
The school climate strikes show that young people want to fight climate change, but their enthusiasm for collective…
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Jacinda Ardern's Christchurch Speech: Let Us Be The Nation We Believe Ourselves To Be
by Guardian News
'What words adequately express the pain and suffering of 50 men, women and children lost, and so many injured?' asked…
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Why We Live In The Golden Age Of Housework
by Leah Ruppanner
We live in the golden age of housework, where robot vacuums can spend hours pirouetting around the living room.
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Groovy Findings: How And Why Music Moves You
by Tomas Matthews
When Stevie Wonder’s 1972 hit “Superstition” comes on, you might find yourself bobbing your head, tapping your feet and…
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Is Common Law Marriage A Myth Nearing Its End?
by Simon Duncan
Loved up and living together. But your relationship might not be as secure as you think it is.
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Have We Got The Cause Of Alzheimer's Disease All Wrong?
by Vicky Jones
Early in the 20th century, Alois Alzheimer first described a disorder of progressive memory loss and confusion in a…
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There Is An Emissions Inequality Between Global Rich And Poor
by Nicholas Beuret
American congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently shook up environmental politics by releasing a broad outline…
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Why Sometimes Active People Put On More Weight Than Couch Potatoes
by Alex Johnstone
Governments are always telling us to eat less and exercise more to be healthier, but this presents an obvious problem.
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Is Technology Killing Our Ability To Talk Face To Face?
by Melanie Chan
What with Facetime, Skype, Whatsapp and Snapchat, for many people, face-to-face conversation is used less and less…
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Why We Still Struggle With Work-Home Conflict In Women And Men
by Kate O'Brien
Still in 2019 women and men grapple with how best to balance work and other responsibilities in and out of the home.
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Feeling Anxious? Being Kind Can Change That
by ANGIE HUNT
Rather than focusing on ways to lift your own anxiety, focus on wishing others well. New research suggests that could…
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Tweets About Embarrassment Have Spiked In Trump Era
by Caroline Brooks
There has been a 45-percent increase in people tweeting about embarrassment since President Donald Trump took office…
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How What You Eat Shapes The Health Of Your Lungs
by Lisa Wood
We all understand that eating too much of the wrong foods – those that are high in energy and low in nutrients, such as…
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How to make egg salad 2 easy ways
by Clean & Delicious
Egg salad is an easy, healthy recipe that can be with or without mayonnaise, depending on your preference. Learn how to…
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Glaucoma Is Vision's Silent Killer
by Langis Michaud
Like high blood pressure, glaucoma is a devious disease. It develops without causing symptoms obvious to the average…
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Ibn Tufayl And The Story Of The Feral Child Of Philosophy
by Marwa Elshakry and Murad Idris
Ibn Tufayl, a 12th-century Andalusian, fashioned the feral child in philosophy. His story Hayy ibn Yaqzan is the tale…
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Are Smart Speakers Listening To More Than You Think
by James Parker
Smart speakers equipped with digital voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa are now the fastest-growing consumer…
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Are Kegel Exercises Actually Good For You?
by Melissa Kang
The good thing about Kegel exercises is that you can do them pretty much anywhere.
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Sorting Out The Real In The Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Alex Broadbent
The phrase “fourth industrial revolution” has become ubiquitous. It’s meant to denote a huge shift in the socioeconomic…
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Why Extreme Weather News May Not Change Climate Change Skeptics' Minds
by Ryan Weber
The year 2018 brought particularly devastating natural disasters, including hurricanes, droughts, floods and fires …
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Braised red cabbage is an easy healthy side dish
by Clean & Delicious
Braised red cabbage is sweet, sour, tender and buttery. It's an easy healthy side dish to serve alongside side roasted…
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What's Really Happening At The Border
by The Young Turks
Cenk Uygur speaks with Ieva Jusionyte about the injuries and illnesses encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border on The…
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How Challenging Masculine Stereotypes Is Good For Men
by Michelle Stratemeyer et al
A man sits in a doctor’s office after months of his wife’s increasingly desperate pleas for him to seek professional…
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Parents Should Monitor Their Child's Weight From The Age Of Two
by Lamiece Hassan
One in five children in England are overweight by the time they start primary school. Nationally, children are weighed…
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Think Direct Eye Contact Makes Someone Trustworthy?
by Jennifer Jordan
We usually interpret someone looking us straight in the eye during an interaction as a sign of trustworthiness. In fact…
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Pets And Owners Can Learn A Lot About One By Studying The Other
by Paul McGreevy and Pauleen Bennett
There’s an old saying that pets and their owners become more similar as time goes by. There may be some truth in that…
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Saying no is hard. These communication tips make it easy.
by Michelle Tillis Lederman, Big Think
Give yourself permission to say "no" to things. Saying yes to everything is a fast way to burn out. • Learn to say no…
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Is Suicide Contagious?
by Anna Mueller and Seth Abrutyn
Over the past two weeks, two students who survived the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in…
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How to make a juicy baked chicken breast
by Clean & Delicious
Baked chicken breasts that are super juicy and flavorful. Learn my simple tips to avoid making baked chicken breasts…
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How To Adapt To The Future Of Work In An AI World
by Nadia Naffi
The ancestors of modern birds were the sole survivors of one of the most severe mass extinction events in the history…
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How Ending Obamacare Could Affect Tens Of Millions Of Americans
by MSNBC
President Trump promised to protect healthcare for people with pre-existing conditions, but his administration is now…
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Food As Medicine: Your Brain Really Does Want You To Eat More Veggies
by Felice Jacka
As well as our physical health, the quality of our diet matters for our mental and brain health.
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Why Fear And Anger Are Rational Responses To Climate Change
by Quan Nguyen
Not everyone cheered for the school children striking against climate change. In the US, democratic senator Dianne…
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Insect Species That Prefer Crops Prosper While Majority Decline
by Stuart Reynolds
Many species of flower-visiting insect are in trouble in Britain, according to a new report from the Centre for Ecology…
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Full-Day Kindergarten — The Best Of What We Imagined Is Happening In Classrooms
by Charles E. Pascal
The classroom is bright with enough room for 26 kindergarten kids to move around their stations of discovery.
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White Nationalism, Born In The USA, Is Now A Global Terror Threat
by Art Jipson and Paul J. Becker
The recent massacre of 50 Muslim worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand is the latest confirmation…
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Why the ocean you know and love won’t exist in 50 years
by David Wallace Wells, Big Think
Coral reefs may not be able to survive another human decade because of the environmental stress we have placed on them…
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These Two Creams Team Up To Cut Skin Cancer Risk
by Julia Evangelou
A combination of two topical creams already shown to clear precancerous lesions from sun-damaged skin also lowers the…
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How Government Deficits Fund Private Savings
by D.T. Cochrane
The ruling Liberals have tabled another deficit budget. The government debt grows larger. Commentators are wringing…
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Lascivious Virgins And Lustful Itches In Early England
by Paige Donaghy
In the 18th and 19th centuries, masturbation was thought of as a “disease”, capable of causing psychological or…
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Can Eating Certain Foods Make You Smarter?
by Margaret Morris and Michael Kendig
Trying to keep up with what constitutes a “healthy” diet can be exhausting. With unending options at the supermarket,…
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How Unrealistic Striving For Academic Excellence Has A Personal Cost
by Tanya Chichekian
In my past experience as an academic adviser, it was difficult to explain to a disappointed family why their child did…
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Why Preteen Boys Who Play Team Sports Have Less Depression
by Gerry Everding
New research links participation in team sports to larger hippocampal volumes in kids and less depression in boys ages…
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5 Other Animals Besides Humans Who Take Cleaning Seriously
by Sophia Daoudi and Jan Hoole
A house proud mouse, considerately tidying up the workbench of the shed in which it lives, has been captured on video…
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Why Some People Are Wired To Be More Spontaneous Than Others
by Parashkev Nachev
“Why can’t you just relax into it?” is a question many of us have asked in frustration with ourselves or others – be it…
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6 Simple Ways To Fill Your Wardrobe With Sustainable Clothing
by Sarah Lees
The environmental impact of fashion waste is overwhelming. Every year the UK alone sends 350,000 tons of clothing to…
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A Family Breakfast Can Give Kids Good Body Image
by Sheena Rice
Eating breakfast as a family can help promote a positive body image for children and adolescents, a new study suggests.
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The Real Scandal Of American Universities Is Subsidized Privilege
by Neil McLaughlin
Scandal has thrust the troubling inequality of higher education in the U.S. into the spotlight. News media have…
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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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