Memorial Day: A World without War
The previous two articles in this three-part series about Memorial Day focused on honoring the heroes we lost in the past, and cherishing every moment of life in the present. Concluding the series is this... More »
The previous two articles in this three-part series about Memorial Day focused on honoring the heroes we lost in the past, and cherishing every moment of life in the present. Concluding the series is this... More »
Some view the Confederate flag with fierce Southern pride, and others recoil from what they see as a symbol of racism and hate. What would the spiritual Teachings have to say about all this? Click... More »
I was so excited to read the proclamation that President Obama signed today on the National Day of Prayer! I feel that he continues to show wonderful tolerance for people of all religions or no religion... More »
Today is the National Day of Prayer 2009 in the United States, and it is a controversial subject among many groups. Some question whether it crosses the line between church and state. Others question why... More »
As increasing numbers of families are losing their homes and ending up on the streets, 1 in 50 American children are now homeless and the crisis of homelessness is beginning to gain national attention. But with... More »
In the midst of fears about swine flu, the economy, global climate change, war, and more, take a moment to be cheered and inspired: Over 42 million people witness Free Hugs Campaign!
If you're looking for a unique retreat or sabbatical, an opportunity is now available for you to travel to Thailand and interact directly with Buddhist Masters, immersing yourself in the monastic lifestyle of the Wat... More »
Interfaith spirituality respects all people's individual paths to the Divine, however they perceive Him, Her, Them, or It to be, and I believe President Obama has shown a high level of respect for all spiritual... More »
The Dalai Lama was in San Francisco today to honor and thank 49 people, ranging in age from 12 to 77, whose exceptional efforts in their 13 countries earned them the Unsung Heroes of Compassion... More »