Saturday, February 25, 2012

DEEP TRUTH with Visionary Scientist Gregg Braden

Deep Truth, Gregg Braden's new book on the intersection of science and spirituality, asks us to examine our world at large and focus on the survival of the human race. Braden says we cannot solve the world's problems with outmoded ways of thinking.

In this week's interview, Gregg says, "We must think differently than we have ever thought about ourselves and our relationship to one another in the world to successfully solve our crises.

Since this interview has aired...and now posted for your enjoyment, many listeners have told me thay have taken several pages of notes and have been both challenged and inspired.

Let's become aware of the false assumptions we have all bought into...and then embrace the deep truths that will help create a better world!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Powered by Love - Principles of Sacred Activism

Sacred Activism is powered by love. It's what I define as the fusion of the inner work of heart with outer service in the world. Sacred activism is about living a life that gives back more than it takes, enhancing the world around us rather than exploiting and polluting it. Our journey is about self-transformation so we can more effectively transform society.

This week's interview features two powerful people who are dedicated to the power of loving ourselves, one another and the Earth. I hope that you'll not only be inspired, but challenged as well.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Two Inspiring Leaders.....Two great interviews.

On this week's program we're bringing love to life with His Eminence Shyalpa Tenzin Rinpoche and Marc Ian Barasch. Rinpoche talks about his newest book, Living Fully : Finding Joy in Every Breath. Rinpoche is one of the world's only English - speaking Tibetan lamas. He has devoted his life to inspiring people around the world with the profound and eminently applicable teachings of Buddhism. http://www.shyalparinpoche.org/

Marc is the former editor-in-chief of New Age Journal and a contributing editor of Psychology Today. He has written and produced for both television and film. In his book, The Compassionate Life, he shares his own observations on how we are wired for love and compassion, stories to back that up, and cites scientific evidence that supports the power of compassion. http://www.compassionatelife.com/

As you listen to the broadcast, be sure to take notes....and then take action!