By Sascha Altman DuBrul — 2012
The author really interested in what a popular movement would look like at the intersection of radical mental health, social justice politics, and disciplined spiritual practice.
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CLEAR ALL
A testament to the power of giving and human connection.
Shelly offers a short meditation as a way of reminding ourselves that we don’t exist in a bubble. Whenever she buys something, even a tomato, she tries to stop and think about the provenance of that item.
Shelly Tygielski is a radical self-care expert and creator of Pandemic of Love.
There’s a growing understanding—and resources—to allow us to take control of our minds and of our own well-being.
Dr. Richard Davidson explains that well-being is a skill that can be practiced and strengthened.
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