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Hollywood’s Superstars of the Soul

People have been coming west for centuries in pursuit of their dreams, whether they were gold miners, Hollywood hopefuls or spiritual seekers. We’ve heard a lot more about the gold rushers, then and now, but it is the spiritual teachers who have made an indelible mark on the world.

Film Review: Avatar

James Cameron’s cutting-edge blockbuster illuminates an ancient message (No spoiler)

Blissing Out with Deva & Miten

On November 14, Whole Life Times was thrilled to be able to send five pairs of lottery winners to an evening of musical bliss with kirtan singers Deva Premal and Miten. Below are some of their thoughts. Thanks to all for participating!

Magical Ashland, Oregon

As a bright, blue-sky summer afternoon gives way to the softer hues of early evening, there’s not a single available parking spot along the perimeter of Ashland, Oregon’s downtown jewel, Lithia Park. It’s not always this crowded in Ashland, despite tourists flocking in droves to the world-renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s three theatres…

Busting the Myth of Multitasking

“Multitasking is a myth. You are just switching rapidly back and forth between tasks, which makes you more error prone and actually takes longer than if you just attended to the tasks one by one.”

The Living Matrix

You may think that since you were born with certain genes, your health future is predetermined. After all, don’t they ask us those questions every time we see a new doctor or apply for any kind of health of life insurance? It’s as if your parent’s or sibling’s illness were a predictor of your own.

Eco-Theologian Thomas Berry

“In reality there is a single integral community of the Earth… In this community every being has its own role to fulfill, its own dignity, its inner spontaneity. Every being has its own voice.”

A Conscious Entrepreneur’s Guide to Success

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Anyone who thinks it’s easy to start a business has never tried. It takes a lot more perspiration than inspiration, and there are a multitude of pitfalls along the way. But easy and simple are two different stories.