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- Tashi
Just as our physical body needs rest when recovering from illness, our spirit too needs gentle care to heal its existential wounds.
- Sylvie Rokab
If you're feeling stress about the upcoming election in the U.S., you're not alone. Here are some tips to help stay sane and take action.
- Sylvie Rokab
Dictatorships can arise anywhere—as I have personally witnessed in my life. When we band together, though, we can not only stop tyranny but heal deep wounds to Earth and our societies.
- Sylvie Rokab
As we mourn the passing of beloved scientist and champion of water Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, we have the opportunity, as we do in each moment, to surrender to the flow of impermanence.
- Sylvie Rokab
Reflecting on the significance of Earth Day, these words of grief, joy, and dedication poured forth.
- Sylvie Rokab
The arrival of a new year can be a meaningful rite of passage. What seeks to emerge in and through you?
- Sylvie Rokab
In a world that teases you with virtually all you could ever want, how do you deal with the nagging anxiety that you should do, be and belong more?
- Sylvie Rokab
The dreams of the world seek manifestation through you. When you're feeling overwhelmed and uninspired, how can you reconnect with your aspirations?
- Sylvie Rokab
The future of environmentalism lies on reawakening our innate reverence for and intimacy with Earth.
- Sylvie Rokab
As Covid-19 causes massive shifts in our ways of living and being, how can be best take care of ourselves and listen to the profound teachings of this time?
- Sylvie Rokab
It's natural to regard death with fear. But if we can remain open and vulnerable, it can be a gateway to profound joy.
- Sylvie Rokab
In this TEDx MontaVista talk, Sylvie explains how nature is the most powerful prescription we could ask for.
- Sylvie Rokab
Our modern world trains us to distance ourselves from pain. But with the support of nature, we may be able to touch our grief - and discover new insights within it.
- Sylvie Rokab
In the face of the increasing devastation being visited on the natural world, it's easy to lose heart. But there are good reasons to remain optimistic.
- Sylvie Rokab
It's tempting to think of humans as the villains in the story of Earth. The truth, however, is much more interesting.