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If you haven’t the strength to impose your own terms upon life, then you must accept the terms it offers you.

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T. S. Eliot (1888–1965) was an America-born British poet, playwright, essayist, and editor. The recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948, his poetry captures the essence of spiritual realization that unites Buddhism and the Judeo-Christian tradition.

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How to Become a Better Person

Taking into account your own wellbeing as well as the best interests of others, here are some of the most important ways to become a better person.

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What Are Character Strengths?

Determining and utilizing your character strengths has the potential to not only improve health and well-being but also can be used to enhance job performance and improve academic success.

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How to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self

As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Nicole LePera often found herself frustrated by the limitations of traditional psychotherapy.

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Love Is Patient, Love Is...Strenuous

No wonder we don’t talk about Luke chapter 17:7-10. "Faith the size of a mustard seed" — great. Love it. Tiny seed. Lofty idea. Preachable. Even tweetable.

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Zen Buddhism: The Nature of the Self

Zen Master, John Daido Loori talks about the nature of the self at Zen Mountain Monastery, Mt Tremper, NY.

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Don’t Stop Loving Yourself (Self-Acceptance Tips)—Iyanla Vanzant

Iyanla Vanzant says that the first step to loving yourself would be looking at everything about you and being OK with it. Iyanla Vanzant also says that in order to heal the pain, you’ve got to feel it, deal with it and heal it: feel, deal, heal.

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How Do I Love & Accept Myself As I Am? | Acharya Shunya

Acharya Shunya illustrates that accepting yourself involves accepting the part of you that is still learning and the part that knows all. Accept all of you - the pure love part, the learner, the learned. Strive to bring more of the “pure love” part of you out.

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Finding Joy: With Geneen Roth

Something happens every time I stop fighting with the way things are. Something happens to every one of my students when they stop running their familiar programs about fear and deficiency and emptiness.

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3 Surefire Ways to Change Your Energy

How would you define energy? Is it the caffeinated overdrive feeling that gets you through the day or the electrical current charging your laptop? Contemporary thought leader Panache Desai, one of the featured speakers at the upcoming Thrive: A Third Metric Live Event, offers new ways to bring...

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Panache Desai: You’re Not Here to Be Liked

Spiritual teacher Panache Desai explains that as you embrace yourself, including your neuroses, you begin to realize public opinion and approval are inconsequential to your soul’s development. Finding the courage to live in alignment with that is the experience of love.

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