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The Art of Slowing Down in a Museum Most people who attend a museum want to leisurely explore and savor the art on exhibit. But in this article, Stephanie Rosenbloom reports that researchers have discovered that the average visitor sp…
Seventy-Two Hour Silence By Emily Fan Silence, as a noun, means the complete absence of sound. Thinking back, I have rarely been put into silence.
Zeera and Kichri in the Digital Age By Ayla Schultz, for KidSpirit's Speed of Now issue. I settle down for dinner with my family. Pots of steaming and fragrant dahl, rotis, chicken, and pale brown rice sit at the center of the …
Feeling Fully Alive Psychological Wisdom Children are messengers from a world we once deeply knew, but have long since forgotten. — Alice Miller in Full Esteem Ahead by Diane and Julia Loomans Cultural Wisdom …
Ankles and Wobbling I remember with pleasure striding down the street as a young man filled with energy and nothing on my mind except reaching the place I was going to with speed and graceful movement. In New York City…
Slowing Down to Walk Contemplatively I have always been amazed at how much more I notice when I slow down. A street that I have driven down looks so different by bike, and even more detail emerges when I am walking. Walking meditativel…
Falling Out and Falling In Lindsay McLaughlin lives at Rolling Ridge Study Retreat, an intergenerational community living on and with 1400 acres of forest and streams on a small mountain foothill of the Blue Ridge in West Vir…
The Radiance of Creation Proverb Doing little things well enables one to do big things better. — saying on old postcard