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This 72-year-old beauty queen and author explains why she's taken two cross-country bicycle trips, despite not being a seasoned cyclist.
Is there an afterlife? Is there a God? If so, why is there so much suffering? These are the questions that plagued Mark Pitstick so he researched holistic, scientific, religious and spiritual evidence in his quest for answers. He shares his findings.
One of the world's top minds on all things spiritual and mental has tips to help you train your own mind to change your life for the better.
Sure, you know genetics and your life habits are important factors in living a long life, but have you considered the importance of your thoughts? Clinical psychologist Dr. Mario Martinez thinks it's a crucial component of healthy aging.
I’ve been pondering lately about what it really looks like to be masculine from a spiritual point of view. What is healthy masculinity anyway? I counsel with men all the time about this issue. We explore their backgrounds, their woundedness, and their perspectives on what it means to be a “real man.” I think God is molding my views on these important issues. I seek Him out in this...
One of the world's foremost experts on wisdom and life satisfaction says we don't necessarily get wiser as we get older.
By Dwight Bain, Nationally Certified Counselor & Certified Life Coach Women worry about many different things, from finances to body image to relationships to work or even to worry about their mother's approval even if their mother is 90! Yet the same psychological drive is fueling this stressful emotion no matter what triggers it. I believe the real source behind the worry most women feel...
Author Marianne Williamson isn’t a stranger to the New York Times No. 1 Bestsellers List – she's landed on there four times. Her newest book took her on a trip to Oprah, Larry King Live and Good Morning America.
Hollywood's most popular feng shui expert has a list of things that you should do on New Year's Eve to bring you success in 2009.
His wife left him and his best friend died. Instead of drowning in depression, Neil Pasricha started taking note of all the awesome things about life. Find out how you too can start appreciating simple, universal joys.