By Olga Khazan — 2019
The ancient Eastern religion is helping Westerners with very modern mental-health problems.
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CLEAR ALL
How many people do you know who live with mental illness? With the ever increasing prevalence of mental illness come questions of what we can do to curb the growth of this global health crisis.
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This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.
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In a society increasingly driven by science and technology, world religions and the communities they inspire remain a vast and rock-solid political force.
Meditation Teacher/Author Joanna Hardy speaks with Brian Simmons and teaches the students of Food and Finance HS in Manhattan how meditation is the key to clarity in times of intensity and unrest.
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Ethan is joined by Kerri Kelly, Michael Kink and Charles Khan for a conversation about bringing our personal practice into the realm of direct social action.
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The Politics of Trauma offers somatics with a social analysis. This book is for therapists and social activists who understand that trauma healing is not just for individuals—and that social change is not just for movement builders.
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This modern guide to meditation from instructor Megan Monahan takes readers beyond empty Instagram truisms to the simple yet effective ways to “meditate their way through the bad shit and into the good shit.
Being “othered” and the body shame it spurs is not “just” a feeling.