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The Myth of the All-Powerful Superhero

By Noah Berlatsky — 2014

The supercrip narrative, disability rights groups say, mostly serves to make mainstream audiences feel awesome and inspired, while ignoring the actual difficulties faced by and prejudices directed at the vast majority of disabled people.

Read on www.esquire.com

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“The Art of Aligning Body and Soul” | Marianne Williamson at Wanderlust’s Speakeasy

Marianne Williamson helps us explore our spiritual relationship with yoga and meditation as they affect us both internally and externally, and how they can ultimately create a collective understanding, shaping us into compassionate global citizens.

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Healing Addiction/Release Addiction - A Desire for Connection! David Hoffmeister a Course in Miracles

All addictions are actually a deep call for real connection. Isn’t that great to know?! It’s not that you have failed, it’s simply that you have been seeking for something real and lasting where it could never be found. All unhappiness is the same thing, no matter what form it seems to take.

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