Guest ContributorsMindfulness & Meditation (Guest Contributors) Peace Giants – Thich Nhat Hanh A global 'Peace Giant', Thich Nhat Hahn a Zen Meditation Master, Peace Activist, poet, writer and artist has revolutionised our way...
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Guest ContributorsHealth & Wellbeing (Guest Contributors) Sell Your Cleverness When was the last time you just laid out on the grass and watched the sky? Allowing yourself the freedom to let go into the subtle s...
Guest ContributorsNew & Big Ideas (Guest Contributors) Taking Out The Trash One of the biggest misconceptions about meditation is that it will clear your mind of any thoughts and negative memories.
Guest ContributorsNew & Big Ideas (Guest Contributors) The Iceman Just like when we thought the world was flat and we were the centre of the universe, we now are learning that the power of intention...
Guest ContributorsMindfulness & Meditation (Guest Contributors) The Invisible Giant In practising pranayama, you learn to extend the length of the breath in a range of different techniques and eventually minimise the...
Guest ContributorsNew & Big Ideas (Guest Contributors) The Philosophy Of Mind Coming to realise that the thoughts in your head are not really your own and that they exist as a never-ending stream of consciousne...
Guest ContributorsNature (Guest Contributors) The Year Earth Changed This unique documentary, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, catalogues footage captured during the lockdowns of 2020. The footage r...
Guest ContributorsHealth & Wellbeing (Guest Contributors) Wu Wei, Your Way Wu Wei is a practice of eastern philosophy which means to make our actions as natural and effortless as possible.