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Understanding the “Cultural Bomb” of Whiteness
White racism has a long but mostly recent history.
In a prior post I discussed ways that individuals can address their own racism, valuing one group of!-->!-->!-->…
Multiple Studies Show Autism Rates Surging Worldwide
Researchers Still Stumped
Three large epidemiological studies released this spring show a continuing trend, autism rates are increasing, not just in the!-->!-->!-->…
Become More Peaceful, No Matter the Circumstances
Understand and satisfy your basic needs.
There are numerous ways to categorize or describe a human’s basic needs (Narvaez, 2018). Here is a compilation and!-->!-->!-->…
State Of Babies Yearbook 2020
The littlest among us face big challenges—even further exposed by the COVID-19 crisis. The State of Babies Yearbook: 2020 digs into data disaggregated by!-->!-->…
Why Fear Is A Sacred Doorway: 11 Things Fear Teaches Us So We Can Have…
Aedín is a small black six-year-old quarter horse mare who was saved from the kill pens last year. When she arrived three months ago to live at our ranch she!-->…
Daily Practices That Increase Nature Connection
Sustainable Indigenous communities, like all our ancestors, relate to the natural world differently than industrialized societies. An increasing number of…
Death Makes Life Possible: Bridging Consciousness, Science and Spirit
https://soundcloud.com/user-281045697-424957287/death-makes-life-possible-an-interview-with-marilyn-mandala-schlitz
“Death is not the opposite of life.!-->!-->!-->…
Can Sheltering-in-Place Bring About More Mental Health?
What makes humans joyful?
Don’t tell anyone, but our human ancestors spent a lot of time enjoying life, rather than working.
It is a trope that people on!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Why Are Some People Noncompliant With Stay-at-Home Orders?
Avoidant attachment may drive noncompliance.
Avoidant attachment has apparently been increasing in the USA, at least among college students, the!-->!-->!-->…
Dreading the End of the Lockdown?
You’re not crazy––here’s why.
A month ago when I set out to get supplies from our local feed store, there were only a handful of cars on the road. The!-->!-->!-->…