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The Lab for the Art of Living will open for all later this year. If you are a member of the Wisdom App, log in here. Otherwise, thank you for your curiosity, and your patience. Sign up for The Pause to be the first…
The Lab for the Art of Living will open for all later this year. If you are a member of the Wisdom App, log in here. Otherwise, thank you for your curiosity, and your patience. Sign up for The Pause to be the first…
The Lab for the Art of Living will open for all later this year. If you are a member of the Wisdom App, log in here. Otherwise, thank you for your curiosity, and your patience. Sign up for The Pause to be the first…
The Lab for the Art of Living will open for all later this year. If you are a member of the Wisdom App, log in here. Otherwise, thank you for your curiosity, and your patience. Sign up for The Pause to be the first…
The Lab for the Art of Living will open for all later this year. If you are a member of the Wisdom App, log in here. Otherwise, thank you for your curiosity, and your patience. Sign up for The Pause to be the first…
The Lab for the Art of Living will open for all later this year. If you are a member of the Wisdom App, log in here. Otherwise, thank you for your curiosity, and your patience. Sign up for The Pause to be the first…
Much great brain research has been coming out about the value of meditation and mindfulness. But, when the rigor overtakes the intention of the practice, how do we measure success and the "powerful signs of change in our everyday lives"?
A new generation of physicians with a pledge beyond doing no harm: to walk alongside their patients as people, and to nurture wellbeing with compassion, thoughtfulness, and integrity.
After a life of straying from the spiritual background of his childhood, David Baker finds himself wandering back into questions and mystery.
Heartened by the resilience of nature, Omid reflects on our own capacity to soften and grow, even from the hardest places.
Genuine gratitude isn't necessarily about happiness or a soft, warm glow. It's messy and gritty and physical. From appreciating the glowing moon to marveling at the strange miracle of the human body, a celebration of thankfulness.
Where do we go when we are beyond hope? A climate scientist reflects on the courage we need to accept that we must continue to pursue solutions, even in the face of failure.
In baseball as in life, skirmishes are healthier when they're not prolonged. Looking to the animal kingdom for wisdom, Sarah Smarsh reflects on the danger of rumination without release and the healing power of bodies in motion.
As a parent of privilege, the decision to send your child to an underperforming school can be met with judgment and worries about safety and lack of resources. But what if these concerns aren’t as true as we believe them to be?
Experiencing the ineffable is a winding path, a journey with as many pivots and tacks as straight lines. And sometimes you find your course in a dentist's chair, contemplating why the this matters and realizing you just need to show up.
Parker Palmer examines the guiding principles of care and healing at the center of a physician's practice, and wonders how they might revive the heart of political life.