Archive for the ‘Perspective’ Category

Spirituality: What I Have Learned So Far 01/31/08

‘ About 10 years ago I had my first meaningful spiritual experience.  I was living in New York City—broke, unhappy, and toiling at my third straight unfulfilling job.  Although I had friends around and was “having fun” on the outside, I was struggling internally.  The city was too big, too much going on, moving too [...] read the rest

Why We Love Watching Pro Sports! 01/24/08

To steal a line from the movie Coming to America: “did you happen to catch the professional football contest on television last [weekend]?  The Giants of New York triumphed over the Packers of Green Bay by kicking an odd-long shaped ball through a big H.  It was most exhilarating”! Being a die-hard Giants fan, I [...] read the rest

10 Reasons Why DIGG Users Should “Digg” More Consciously 01/22/08

Ever since I launched We The Change, I have spent hundreds of hours in various social networking communities (Digg, Propeller, Stumble) and have become somewhat dismayed by how much non-productive, fear-inducing and senseless content gets promoted and which ultimately becomes “popular”! I guess I was hoping to find that social networking realms were areas where people were [...] read the rest

The 5 Greatest Albums to Listen to in the Morning 01/17/08

    The activities you engage in the morning sets the tone for the rest of the day.  If you are one of many people who engulfs themselves with depressing news (found abundantly in newspapers and TV/radio shows), you may be creating a tremendous amount of anxiety and tension that unknowingly lingers in your body…. Listening to [...] read the rest

Why The ’08 Election May Be The Most Important EVER 01/16/08

I do not follow politics very closely and like many people, my impression of politicians is negative.  I think of them as people who spend most of their time figuring out what “the majority” wants to hear, and crafting careful messages to get what they want personally—more money, more power and more votes. Perhaps I [...] read the rest

How To Cope When Something Goes Terribly Wrong 01/14/08

Last week I experienced a scary situation– I thought I had permanently lost all the articles and links on this website. A web designer I had been working with did some funky things during a hosting transfer, and the result was a perfect storm of negligence —the site was down, all my passwords were changed, [...] read the rest

Healing From The Inside Out- A Remedy To Save The World 01/08/08

Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth has become a transcending piece of work for many reasons.  For one, it clearly exemplifies how we have become a culture of band-aids instead of cures, quick-fix solutions instead of long-term remedies, deferment instead of “dealing with it now”.  From the 10,000 foot level we have become so ingrained with [...] read the rest