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Swami Sivananda , Lighting the Lamp of Wisdom A kitchen is the best training ground for an aspirant
Trying New Things and Exploring the Unknown By Junyor Florentín for KidSpirit's The Adventurous Spirit Edition My name is Junyor Nicolás Florentín García. I am 17 years old, and I am from Coronel Oviedo, Paraguay. Coronel Oviedo h…
The Way of the Spiritually Independent An email retreat for the growing number of seekers without borders drawn to wisdom wherever it may be found.
New Line of Books for Seekers HarperOne in San Francisco has launched HarperElixir aimed at the audience of seekers who make up the second largest and fastest growing spiritual category in the United States. As Antonia Blumberg …
The Joy of Questioning By Kavya Shah for KidSpirit's Interfaith Connections issue. The ability to question is a power that we all have. Sometimes I find answers to my questions, but sometimes I don’t. When I …
Life as Uncharted Territory Literary Wisdom Life is uncharted territory. It reveals its story one moment at a time. — Leo Buscaglia, American author and motivational speaker
Is Anxiety a Way of Life for Our Generation? By Uday Schultz for KidSpirit's Fear and Anxiety Issue. We are the generation of stress. Generation Z, the Post-Millenials, Gen Tech, the young people of today — we are, more than seemingly eve…
First Process Musings Welcome to Process Musings for the curious, the creative, and the open-hearted. We are two bloggers from the world of process thought, inspired by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. We believ…
A Light in the Abyss By Fareeha Shah in the KidSpirit The Nature of Truth Issue Religion is truth. Imagine standing at the precipice of a cliff, hearing a voice telling you to dive headfirst into the abyss before …
A Conquest of the Skies By Ameena Naqvi for KidSpirit's The Adventurous Spirit issue. What are we searching for when we explore the unknown? Humanity's interest in the unknown is universal and enduring. Humans…