Is The Universe Friendly? Having the Eyes to See Pierre Pradervand I interviewed over two hundred people in more than 100 organizations. I ended almost every interview with the question: "It's easy to see…
Spiritual but Not Religious Americans are Redefining Meaning in New and Surprising Ways! Morgan Shipley, Michigan State University Responding as “none” or “unaffiliated” on religious surveys, people increasingly identify as humanists, atheists, agnostics, or simply…
What Is Meaningful Work? A Philosopher’s View Caleb Althorpe, Trinity College Dublin What exactly makes a particular job an instance of “meaningful work”? Is it just any sort of work people happen to believe is meaningful?…
Artificial Sweetener Can Harm Your Gut and the Microbes That Live There Havovi Chichger, Anglia Ruskin University An artificial sweetener called neotame can cause significant harm to the gut, my colleagues and I discovered. It does this harm in two ways.
Transformative Change: A Key Idea in Fighting for Climate And Wildlife Dirk S. Schmeller, CNRS What is transformative change? Another political buzzword? The IPBES defines it as a “fundamental, system-wide reorganisation across…
Wellness - and Living Your Best Life - Starts at Home Jeanne Collins As an interior designer, I focused my process on first understanding how people felt in their homes, and how they wanted to function there…
Why the "Gentleman" Archetype Continues to Captivate in Modern Media Jayden Greenwell-Barnden, The University of Western Australia Netflix’s new drama shows we’re still drawn to the concept of ‘gentlemen’. Psychology explains why.
We’re at the Tip of the Subtle Energy Iceberg Yury Kronn, Ph.D. We cannot progress as a civilization, even as a species, without the understanding and knowledge of subtle energy. And, importantly, most…
How To Celebrate Earth’s “Birthday” and Make It About Her, Not Us Shahid Naeem, Columbia University Today is Earth Day, but it’s one of the most confused and misguided celebratory days of the year. The UN refers to this day as the…
Thriving in Retirement: Overcome Fear and Find Fulfilling Hobbies Alison Bishop, University of East London Retirement can be an exciting but also scary prospect for many. How you fill your time is totally up to you, but with so many choices it…
What Is Biofield Science and Why Has It Been Ignored by Western Medicine? Eric Leskowitz, M.D. Western medicine is the world’s only medical tradition that does not harness an invisible healing force or energy. In the East, there is…
Is The Universe Friendly? Having the Eyes to See I interviewed over two hundred people in more than 100 organizations. I ended almost every interview with the question: "It's easy to see…
Spiritual but Not Religious Americans are Redefining Meaning in New and Surprising Ways! Responding as “none” or “unaffiliated” on religious surveys, people increasingly identify as humanists, atheists, agnostics, or simply…
What Is Meaningful Work? A Philosopher’s View What exactly makes a particular job an instance of “meaningful work”? Is it just any sort of work people happen to believe is meaningful?…
Artificial Sweetener Can Harm Your Gut and the Microbes That Live There An artificial sweetener called neotame can cause significant harm to the gut, my colleagues and I discovered. It does this harm in two ways.
Transformative Change: A Key Idea in Fighting for Climate And Wildlife What is transformative change? Another political buzzword? The IPBES defines it as a “fundamental, system-wide reorganisation across…
Is The Universe Friendly? Having the Eyes to See Pierre Pradervand I interviewed over two hundred people in more than 100 organizations. I ended almost every interview with the question: "It's easy to see…
Spiritual but Not Religious Americans are Redefining Meaning in New and Surprising Ways! Morgan Shipley, Michigan State University Responding as “none” or “unaffiliated” on religious surveys, people increasingly identify as humanists, atheists, agnostics, or simply…
From Punk to Monk: Keeping Things in Perspective Ray Cappo I didn’t go to India to put on a Hindu costume; I got into Vedic teachings to uncover all the costumes I’d been wearing and to find out what…
How to Navigate the Journey of Your Personal Awakening Alexandra Wenman The path of awakening is different for everyone, and the truth is that there is no set path, as each and every one of us is unique. In the…
'Oppenheimer' -- the Lack of Moral Principles and the Presence of Partial Truths Paul Ham, Sciences Po The Academy Awards celebrated the film version of Oppenheimer's life – it took home seven Oscars – yet it dismally failed to address his…