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Why My 8,000 Mile Walk to Meet Martin Luther King Was Worth It

By Satish Kumar — 2014

Satish Kumar walked 8,000 miles to spread the message of peace around the world. Here he gives his recipe for a better world.

Read on www.theguardian.com

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Talking to Rachel Brathen, @Yoga_Girl, About Getting Political as a Wellness Guru

Why exactly is wellness considered so separate or distinct from politics anyway?

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Commentary: Centrism Is Not a Middle Way

In a seemingly divided America, political “centrism” is gaining popularity. But, from a Buddhist perspective, Buddhist teacher Ethan Nichtern argues, centrism is actually a kind of extreme.

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Marianne Williamson Wants Politics to Enter the New Age

I saw Marianne Williamson speak on Independence Day. In Washington, D.C., crowds gathered in a rainstorm to see tanks roll and to cheer on Donald Trump.

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Marianne Williamson Wants to Be Your Healer in Chief

In a friend’s dining room in central Los Angeles, 27 hours before she will announce she’s running for president of the United States, I ask self-help author and motivational speaker Marianne Williamson to perform a miracle.

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“No One Decides to Run for President Impulsively”: Marianne Williamson Explains Her Magical Thinking

In an interview, the self-help author running to be America’s spiritualist in chief discusses meditation, war, David Brooks, and why the public should take her seriously.

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The Gospel According to Marianne Williamson

The first problem with Marianne Williamson is what do you call her. The other candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination lead with their impressive elected titles: “Governor,” “Senator,” “Mayor.”

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The Politics of Division and Diversion

Millions of people around the world took to the streets in Women’s Marches, proclaiming fidelity to basic fundamental rights for women, people with disabilities, religious minority groups, immigrants and all vulnerable populations.

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What You Call Politics, We Call Torah

Tell me this: can one really claim that Torah is not an inherently political document? - Sharon Brous

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That Time I Ran for President of the United States

“I’m not going to make a lot of empty campaign promises,” writes Parker J. Palmer, “but I promise you this: As your president, I will not behave like a human wrecking ball. My top priority will be to protect and preserve ALL that is fragile.”

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Learning to See in the Dark Amid Catastrophe: An Interview with Deep Ecologist Joanna Macy

Joanna Macy discusses politics, the media, activism, and the importance of waking up.

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