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Disrupt-Her by Miki Agrawal

runner breaking through glass wall

Perhaps the greatest paradox of all is that women give birth to all men (and all humans) and, after being held inside our wombs for nine months, birthed, breastfed, and often raised primarily by women, some men turn around and oppress women, especially in certain parts of the world. This is one of the biggest […]

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Motherhood is a Sacred Trust by Annette Goggio – Oakhurst, CA

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Every mother makes mistakes. They may be small ones and some that are not so small. I certainly have made my share of mistakes and feel some remorse at times, but in thinking about them, I capitulate because I realize there is no greater responsibility than that of being a mother, whether you become one […]

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“My Sweet Little Girl”
by Donna Martini – Oyster Bay, NY

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My mother used to say to me, “What happened to my sweet little girl?” I was in my thirties; a very driven, single, working mom with no time to think of the past. I would shrug it off, telling her I didn’t know what she was talking about. Then, one day, while looking at old, […]

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Why We Need to Ban & Recycle Styrofoam
by Sanford “Sandy” Hinden – Huntington, NY

pile of styrofoam

Many states, cities and towns around the United States are banning disposable cups and food ware. But that is just the tip of the foam iceberg. We need your help in creating Styrofoam I Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Bans & Recycling programs, locally, nationally and globally. The Challenge Though EPS foam food ware is cheap to […]

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The Link Between by Dr. Will Tuttle – Hidden Valley, CA

The World Peace Diet by Dr. Will Tuttle

What is the primary link between the outer world we share that seems to be heading toward more intense conflict and the inner world of our attitudes and internalized narratives that gives rise to this outer world? Although it’s overlooked in our culture, it’s food: that primary and existential bridge between the outer and inner. […]

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5G: A Toxic Assault on the Planetary Web of Life
by Rabbi Gabriel Cousens, MD, MD(H), ND, DD (Doctor of Divinity)

cell tower and brain waves

Dear People of the World, this scientific article outlining the potentially disastrous consequences of 5G and 20,000 satellites beaming 5G onto our planet, is to both inform you and also to ask each reader to take action by sharing this article with all your friends around the world with the intent of creating a tidal […]

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Do Not Look At the Faults of Others
by Brenda Shoshanna – New York City

man sitting at beach

These days we are all obsessed with the deeds of others. Most of our conversations center around who said what to who? And how others responded. Then we become outraged, frightened and absorbed with blaming and judging others. We dwell upon ways to change them, as if we were in charge of how others should […]

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We Are Manifesting a Greater Earth
by Simona Manenti – Quakertown, PA

In response to the requests by so many of my clients and friends asking for ways of how to live happily in these challenging times and stay positive and hopeful, I have learned to trust the knowing and the messages I get through guidance, now more than ever. This has helped me to not rely […]

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Guidelines for Effective Communication
by James L. Creighton, PhD

Loving Through Your Differences Building Strong Relationships From Separate Realities by James L. Creighton, PhD

Couples fight. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. Sometimes these fights provide comic relief. At other times they threaten the very survival of the relationship. Psychologist and relationship consultant James Creighton wrote his new book Loving through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships from Separate Realities to help reduce conflict between couples, especially those that are […]

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Where Are You Looking for Love?
by Thomas Capshew, PhD.

pink rose

All of us at some time in our lives have looked for love. We often feel like love in our world is in short supply or difficult to find. Could it be, like the song, that most of us spend most of our lives “looking for love in all the wrong places?” Our culture has […]

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