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Breathwork changed my life, but I heard the sceptics. Several studies later, I’m more convinced than ever in its benefits ...
Everything interesting comes from some sort of imperfection.’ A sculptor amplifies the deep weirdness of the human form ...
The novelist and poet Ursula K Le Guin shows we can reject nihilism and naive optimism by practising our collective freedom ...
Somewhere in the Arctic Circle, Acacia Johnson waits for a photograph. It’s not always something she can plan, or articulate, but she knows it when she sees it. Her favourite images are the ones that ...
Micaela Blei is a storyteller, veteran educator, and story editor based in Portland, Maine. She has won two Moth GrandSLAM championships, co-founded The Moth’s Education Program in 2012, and earned ...
Wojciech Kaftański is an assistant professor of philosophy at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics at Jagiellonian University, Poland, and a research fellow at the Human Flourishing Program at ...
Kristin Gjesdal is professor of philosophy at Temple University in Philadelphia. Her books include The Drama of History: Ibsen, Hegel, Nietzsche (2020) and, co-edited with Dalia Nassar, Women ...
Art Funkhouser is a Jungian psychotherapist based in Bern, Switzerland. He trained at the C G Jung Institute, and has published research on dream analysis, precognition, and déjà experiences. He is ...
Advocates are reframing the syndrome as a different way of being – one in which potential for growth and connection endures ...
What does a deep dive into the transcripts of historical seduction trials reveal about how we account for hurt feelings?
Mary-Frances O’Connor is associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Arizona and the author of The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss ...
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