
Global Turmoil and Human Reactors
Using energy and information from a different plane. People cope with anguishing world events in various ways. Some obsessively watch the news, with no idea
Using energy and information from a different plane. People cope with anguishing world events in various ways. Some obsessively watch the news, with no idea
by Machiel Klerk In dreams, we mythologize the day. One of the oldest stories known among men tells of the soul coming into this world
by Margaret Ruth An exercise for exploring your deeper self. Adapted from “Superconscious Relationships: The Simple Psychic Truths of Perfectly Satisfying Connections.” A vital element
by Tarananda Mercier The yoga of sound. Our lives are profoundly shaped by the way in which we respond to Sound. By learning to work
by Sunny Strasburg The oil spill as archetypal myth: Our collective reality is built from the stories we tell ourselves. What reality does the Deep
by Swami Beyondananda Wake up laughing, and wise up loving: The upwising has begun! Well, another 12-month episode of that long-running comedy of situations, “Universe
by Bruce Lipton and Steve Bhaerman Our positive future and a way to get there from here. If caterpillars can do it, why can’t we?
by Katherine Pioli The new Jung Society of Utah invites all to learn about Carl Jung—and themselves. On a recent Thursday evening, the conference room
by Johnathan Ellerby The recent tragic events that left three dead and more than 19 injured can either teach us something that will serve everyone,
by Demi Langford Yoga instructor Demi Langford shares her story of adventure, self-destruction, salvation and gratitude. In my 20s I was wild. As a flight
by Marlene Lambert Each year, these volunteer performers bring over 500 shows from a variety of musical genres to 100 facilities along the Wasatch Front.
by Sophia Nicholas Scientist Arjun Makhijani helps Utah create a new energy paradigm. Dr. Arjun Makhijani is the author of “Carbon-free and Nuclear-free: A Roadmap
Use visualization and "personal frequency management" for a truly happy holiday. by Jackie Lapin
For students in the community: a labyrinth at the University of Utah. Here is the story of how it got there. Also: Sacred Geometry in
Peter Matthiessen’s quest still inspires. (He visits SLC this month.) by Paul Gahlinger
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