MENU ×
Optimized-cover.jpg

Inspired & Unstoppable: Wildly Succeeding in Your Life’s Work!

August 24, 2012
By Tama Kieves

This is what I want you to know and maybe someday take to the streets like a liberated fool: You’re meant to succeed in the work you love. Your desire will take you all the way. Welcome, to this amazing frontier of good. I don’t know about you, but I didn’t want to just “follow my bliss.” I wanted to follow my bliss, say to a bank, or to a bestseller list, or to some… Read More >


Optimized-meditation.jpg

Embodied Spirituality

August 9, 2012
By Guest Blogger

A new and soulful orientation to personal growth is taking root in our collective consciousness where the high ideals of spirituality are becoming more and more grounded into our bodies and our lives. This merging of spirit and matter is called embodied spirituality. In order for spirit to be embodied, it has to have some weight. These days we’re looking to soulful stories, authentic laughter and good old-fashioned gut instinct to guide us along with… Read More >


compass1.jpg

Your Body Is Your Guidance System

May 9, 2011
By Guest Blogger

by Sherold Barr My body started shaking when I realized that it would be more painful to stay in my first marriage than to leave. For two days, I shook when I talked, when I ate, when I went to see my attorney. When I did anything, I shook. I had an inner knowing that this decision was one that would save my life. If I stayed in this marriage, I would end up with… Read More >


girl_peach.jpg

Nutrition Intuition for Kids

April 18, 2011
By Guest Blogger

by Gretchen Tseng We all have an inborn nutrition intuition, and it is up to us to decide whether to listen to it. In our current culture, unless we actively pay attention to it, our nutrition intuition slowly fades away as we are bombarded with the Standard American Diet (SAD) of processed food, fast food and the incessant advertising for both. When children are very young, they stop eating when they are full, just as… Read More >


cat_stretch.jpg

Lessons Learned From a Feline Friend

April 11, 2011
By Guest Blogger

by Djanira Cortesão Three years ago, Shani was born on the streets: homeless, struggling for food, with no one to take care of or love her. She was dirty, cold and faced scary obstacles every day. Her luck turned when she was picked up by a cat rescue shelter and lived there, still not knowing if she’d find a home of her own or what her future would hold. Despite this inauspicious start to life,… Read More >


crossroads.jpg

If You Feel Lost, You’re on Your Way to the Miraculous

March 22, 2011
By Guest Blogger

by Tama J. Kieves If you choose to live a life that launches you into the highest stratospheres of your potential, yet fits you like silk, you might first have to stumble into some brick walls. Poet Galway Kinnell says, “And the first step, shall be to lose the way.” When I read this at my “Unleash Your Calling” workshops, participants gaze at their shoes. Some look at me as though they want their money… Read More >


1464096492_6ef94c6baf-400x266.jpg

The Top 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Was 30

July 27, 2010
By Guest Blogger

A Baby Boomer’s Letter to Millennials and Gen Xers Fifty isn’t what it used to be. For my generation, it’s like a brand new decade. Because we are living longer, healthier lives, I may reach 100. I’ve lived a great life so far and have even bigger plans for its second half. However, I lived too many years chained to The Man. I thought the American Dream meant consumption, and I bought it – hook,… Read More >


JenniferLouden.jpg

Self Trust: The First Secret to Success

May 3, 2010
By Guest Blogger

By Jen Louden I wish I could claim that title as my own, but it’s from the illustrious Ralph Waldo Emerson. It may seem strange to start a post about self-trust with someone else’s words, but trust also means knowing when someone else can say or do it better than you can yourself. Isn’t it amazingly weird that learning to trust ourselves actually makes us more able to take in useful guidance and learning? When… Read More >


judith_orloff.jpg

Second Sight: How To Remember and Interpret Dreams

February 9, 2010
By Guest Blogger

At different times in my life, I am a physician, a teacher, a friend and an author, but being a dreamer is what I value the most.Whatever I am doing, I always hear my dreams echoing in a distant underground chamber beneath my thoughts and feelings, attuned to the rhythms of my body and the very substance of the earth. They are my compass and my truth; they guide me and link me to the… Read More >