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In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them.
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As my spiritual journey deepened, friends fell away. As I shed one identity after another, I no longer identified with the people attached to them.
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Every time a pattern in your life changes, your friendships will change too. You’ve experienced this when you started a new job, when you moved, when your kids started playing on different sports teams, and especially when you start pursuing different goals than the goals of your friends.
My mom’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and decline were a painful and lonely journey, one that coincided with an otherwise unbearably hectic time. My two children were still in diapers.
In The Princess Bride, outcasts and loners find true friendship. Drawing on the classic film, Ethan Nichtern offers Buddhist teachings on how to make friends with yourself and others.
Our relationships create who we are and who we’re becoming. So in this way, I was interested in thinking about how friendships transform us.
How important is friendship to you? Is it an important part of self care to nourish them?
It's so hard to know what to do when your friends are hurting. The thing is, you can't cheer someone up by telling them to look on the bright side, or by giving them advice. It just doesn't work.
Oprah, Spiritual Partnership author Gary Zukav and his wife, Linda Francis, discuss why friendships aren't spiritual partnerships.
When something shameful happens in your life, shame and vulnerability researcher Dr. Brené Brown says, there are six types of people with whom you shouldn't share the story.
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Kripalu Scholar-in-Residence Stephen Cope explains how our deepest friendships help create who we are.