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Tag Archives: Society
Change The Narrative — With Gratitude
Let’s change the narrative, the stories that we tell about life, the universe, and everything. Let’s work together to create a new narrative, one of compassion, respect, caring, abundance. Of course, the place to begin is within. You have likely … Continue reading
Posted in General, Relationship, Society
Tagged authenticity, community, gratitude, life, love, Society
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On Being Gentle
What is the attitude I need in order to weather the current emotional swings of these turbulent times? The word “gentle” kept coming up, and I realized that I did not understand what that meant. Continue reading
Posted in Authenticity, General, Learnings, Society
Tagged gentleness, gerry starnes, life, power, Society, speaking truth to power, truth
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Navigating Difficult Times
These days can be particularly anxiety-producing and possibly even traumatic. Here are some simple ways to navigate these difficult times. Continue reading
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Tagged authenticity, commitment, community, difficult time, life, Society
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Ethics and Corporate Healthcare
Spiritual practice includes how each of us interacts with and supports the Web of Life, and that Web includes our brother and sister humans. This is especially true in regard to the fundamental issue of health and well-being. Everyone in the tribe is important and valuable, and the basic quality of life of each person in the tribe reflects on the spiritual relationship we have with all things. Continue reading