I am reading the NYT's best selling nonfiction book, "Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity" by Peter Attia. So far I've only read a tenth of the book, but I will comment on two important things. Attia (M.D.) states that there was a time when he thought that nutrition was the most important factor … Continue reading Comments About Longevity
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Interviews of John O’Donohue
Below, please find interviews of the Irish poet and philosopher, John O'Donohue. He's a personal favorite all-time listen and the world misses him dearly. Living Dialogues, Duncan Campbell Part II, Living Dialogues, Duncan Campbell Tapestry, their most requested interview Krista Tippett, on Soundcloud A Compilation of John O Donohue podcasts
Where Gold Comes From
Our amazing Mother Earth contains a large volume of precious metals in her core. Today those molten metals are rumbling as the polar magnetic fields are migrating and shifting. This video explains the profound proposed story of how gold is formed. https://www.youtube.com/embed/TQT5HyHTBLc
Exploring Asceticism in an Egyptian Cave (BBC)
This BBC 1-hour show (below) explores a pilgrimage to the St. Anthony Monastery in Egypt, the oldest monastery in the world, to explore what it is that benefits the spiritual life of an ascetic. The desert film is romantic, with the camels and Bedouin guides, ancient art and architecture, all in a spot that is … Continue reading Exploring Asceticism in an Egyptian Cave (BBC)
If It Be Your Will, by Leonard Cohen
This song is so Divine! Its message is that of surrender, if not complete devotion. I'm a huge Leonard Cohen fan. I have all of his CD's, a book of his poetry, and have seen him in concert. His lyrics reach the soul level, that's for sure. Some are dark, some are light, I like … Continue reading If It Be Your Will, by Leonard Cohen
Meditations to Open your Heart
The Ra Material (channeled works) suggests that heart opening is the job of our lifetime. Their overall message is light, love, and oneness with >50% service to others. This message resonates with me and in the past several years has become my focus. I'd been meditating 30" twice a day for almost a year, when … Continue reading Meditations to Open your Heart
Inner Peace in Daoism
Don't stand on your tip toes. If we push too hard, we lack doing what we truly want to do. Those who rush ahead don't get very far. Those who call themselves righteous don't know how wrong they are. Don't buy things you can't afford or you put yourself in an extremely vulnerable position. Small … Continue reading Inner Peace in Daoism
