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Knowledge and the near-death experience (1)

Introduction to Knowledge and the NDE People having near-death experiences (NDEs) consistently portray the “light” they see in those moments as being all-knowing, all-compassionate, and all-encompassing. NDErs (people who have experienced NDEs) often describe entering a realm in which knowledge is instantaneous, complete, and far…
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What amazing effects Christmas carols have on health: specialists explain what occurs in the body and brain when we listen

Carols are much more than just Christmas songs. Studies show that listening to, and singing these traditional holiday songs have real health benefits. They stimulate brain activity, reduce stress, support memory, and may even help reduce the sensation of pain. In addition to their physical and psychological effects, carols also…
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Gratitude is a super power

Neuroscientists find that the medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex are involved in the self-perception of one’s life path, beneficial growth, motivation, and emotional intelligence. All the innate tools necessary to live a thriving and abundant life. FMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) studies show us that…
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Russian mathematician quietly publishes paper and solves one of the most famous unsolved conjectures in mathematics

Mathematician Grigori Perelman solved the Poincaré conjecture, and then rejected the $1 million prize that came with it On a cold day in November 2002, a man living quietly in Russia posted a paper to a public server. Published by “Grisha Perelman” and titled The entropy formula for the Ricci flow and its geometric applications, it was…
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The Life of Milarepa

The Life of Milarepa is a book that reads like a poem and lifts the spirit at the turn of every page, a biography decorated with songs that seem to spring from the soul of Milarepa, where words alone seem not enough to express the intensity of his messages. It is the story of Mila Zhepa Dorjé, also known as Milarepa, through the…
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Rewriting Our Relationship with Death

When someone dies, we automatically say “I’m sorry”. For the survivors, it may be a time of guilt, for not having said everything they could have, for not being patient or loving enough, or perhaps for taking the person for granted. The regret can weigh heavy. Yes, we’ll miss their touch, their smile, their company, their scent.…
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