I Guess Your Subconscious Mind Just Can’t Take a Joke: Why Self-Deprecating Humor May Bring You More Harm Than Laughs
by Justin Kucera I love comedy, and that's a severe understatement. I love it so much that I'm willing to come out of my ...
Quarterly magazine on Contemporary Spirituality, Perennial Wisdom, Self Development, Eastern Philosophy and Western Mysticism
by Justin Kucera I love comedy, and that's a severe understatement. I love it so much that I'm willing to come out of my ...
by Michael J. Snow If philosophy literally means “love of wisdom”, and if mindfulness essentially means awareness, then t ...
by Pulkit Sharma When we are caring for someone, the greatest concern is the inability to navigate through our suffering ...
by Simon McCarthy-Jones Amy is a 42-year-old divorcee, a mother of two, and hears voices others can’t. They started when ...
by Ian Lawton Of course we all know we’re going to die at some point. Of course we know that in the modern western world ...
Steve Kippax's “Health in Theory and Practice” (AEON Books, 2019) presents the case for personal responsibility to health fo ...
by Stephen Skinner Anyone who has ever been interested in alchemy will have come across one or more pages from this very ...
by Steve Kippax In Chinese cosmology, the circle relates to heaven and the square relates to earth. Incarnation is se ...
by Peter Mark Adams The idea of ‘the field’ – an intangible, multi-level repository of knowledge and memory encoding everyth ...
The erudite employees of Watkins Books are back this month with another pair of reading recommendations to grace the top of y ...