Dancing with Rama
A friend of mine, Ninja-Marc, wrote a blog recently about a time in 1985 when he arranged for Rama to give a lecture at Boston University. Rama showed up and gave a talk to a few hundred people. Instead of … Read More
A friend of mine, Ninja-Marc, wrote a blog recently about a time in 1985 when he arranged for Rama to give a lecture at Boston University. Rama showed up and gave a talk to a few hundred people. Instead of … Read More
Change is inevitable. Do you dread it or roll with it? What’s your relationship with change? Do you welcome it with open arms or avoid it like your worst fear? One of the best life lessons is learning to embrace … Read More
A core duality, from the time of birth, is the concept of male and female. Many years ago, I learned from a Buddhist teacher about the ground state for understanding and leveraging maleness and femaleness. It is based on the … Read More
Among the fresh solutions we all hope will arise post COVID-19, the assertion of female leadership to bring the entire planet back into balance should be at the top of the list. Is the wave of evidence and logic … Read More
I think parents of daughters should have open conversations with them around age six. Girls (at least in Western nations) are having many more opportunities to develop their power levels. I point out in my books—Women, Meditation, and Power and … Read More
Raising a happy, well-adjusted, emotionally secure son is getting tougher all the time. Parents are up against influences that did not exist even one decade ago. Social media and cyber bullying are real, often incredibly cruel influencers on a tween. … Read More
I just got off the phone with a friend. She said she decided to take a break from dating and has been dateless for eight months. She said she has never been happier in her life. I think you should … Read More