Journey Toward Authenticity – Insights on Personal Growth and Mindfulness

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Peace at Every Turn

We are well in to the new year now, it is finally sunny in Vancouver — wow, what a wet spell we’ve had!  Good for

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Radical Empathy

We are approaching holiday time, celebrated in many forms, cultures, and far flung countries. The message is typically about peace, good will, generosity, gratitude, giving.

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Being the Change

“Be the change you wish to see in the world” is a saying often attributed to Mahatma Ghandi. As I looked for the quote itself

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Stories of Transformation

Happy Easter, or Spring, or Passover, or whatever you like to celebrate in April as the world is transforming, out of the dark, sometimes dreary,

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How We 99% Can Help…

I was down at the Vancouver Art Gallery Occupy Vancouver site last Friday for some time, and had the opportunity to attend a General Assembly

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Transformation

Transformation is a magical word for me — full of aliveness, mystery, potential, and promise.  As a kid I loved finding a cocoon or chrysalis…the

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New Beginnings

How can we maximize the memorable moments in our lives?  How can we live fully, with grace and grit and gratitude?  For two years I have

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Aligning with Love

“Love is extolled by poets, tawdry and brilliant alike. For songwriters it’s a near ubiquitous theme. Scarcely a bestselling book or film lacks a love

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AUTHOR: JILL SCHRODER

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