Essay Risk and Regret: The Path to Finding True Reward The term “risk and reward” is often used to describe the relationship between potential gains and losses associated with a particular decision or action. The concept has been a fundamental
Essay Out of mind, out of sight We’ve all heard the phrase “out of sight, out of mind.” We withdraw our discernment, ideally leading to blissful ignorance. From a worldly perspective, this may ring reassuringly true.
Essay Worst enemy to best friend Today, I’d like to explore one of the greatest challenges we face on our awakening journey: being our own worst enemy. As students of A Course in Miracles, we
Essay Beggar's Box Eckhart Tolle recounts a wonderful fable in the introduction to The Power of Now. A beggar had been sitting by the side of a road for over thirty years. One
Essay Meaning of Life Once upon a time, there was a Zen master named Kewani who lived in a small temple at the foot of a mountain. One day, a young man came to
Essay The dualism of reaction All forces in the universe occur in pairs. This from Sir Issac Newton's third law of motion. As one object exerts a force on another, the second object reacts by
Essay It's not who you know Early in my professional career I became acquainted with what was purportedly the most important business advice I’d ever receive: “It’s not what you know; it’s who
Essay They show us ourselves Treat others as you’d like to be treated. So counsels the Golden Rule, dating back two-thousand years before the birth of Christianity. It’s a prominent ethical tradition cultivating
Essay It keeps going and going You may remember a commercial that first aired in the late 1980s featuring a pink rabbit wearing sunglasses and flip-flops, marching along while beating a bass drum. Meet the Energizer
Essay Easy like Sunday morning The Commodores are a Grammy-award winning funk and soul band, performing now for over fifty years. Their music was prominently played in my childhood home as lead-singer Lionel Richie was,
Essay The right mind of Santa Clause Like many children, my favorite holiday was Christmas. It had little to do with religious significance. Rather, it was the jolly North Polian named Santa. Santa no-middle-name Clause. Who both
Essay From Mind Full to Mindful Have you ever found yourself lying wide awake in bed, unable to quiet perpetual thoughts, while trying to drift into sleep? Or had a stubbornly persistent song stuck in your