As summer 2025 unfolds, the cosmos is writing an extraordinary chapter in history. This season promises a vivid tapestry of celestial events, mixing moments...
Amid the cacophony of modern life, it’s easy to overlook the steady rhythm of positive change humming beneath the surface. But every so often, a wave of inspiring stories reminds us that progress is alive, compassion endures, and the future can be bright. Here’s a round-up of good news from around the world—a celebration of ingenuity, resilience, and hope.
Indore: India’s Shining Example of Urban Cleanliness
Once plagued by the same litter and pollution that burden many urban areas across India, Indore has achieved what once seemed improbable—it has been named the country’s cleanest city for the eighth consecutive year. The city’s transformation is the result of an all-encompassing civic movement focused on cleanliness, accountability, and community...
Gratitude has been praised extensively in recent years as a simple yet powerful practice that enhances well-being, strengthens relationships, and improves mental health. From gratitude journals to apps and guided exercises, the message is clear: cultivating thankfulness can change our lives for the better. But what happens when life feels overwhelmingly stressful, when financial worries, social unrest, or personal hardships cloud our vision? How do we practice gratitude then?
The truth is, gratitude doesn’t always come easily—especially during tough times. Yet, it might be precisely in these moments that gratitude is most needed. Understanding how gratitude works and embracing practical ways to nurture it can provide comfort and resilience when we need it most.
Why Gratitude Can...
Letting go is one of life’s most profound—and often most challenging—lessons. It’s not about erasing memories or severing ties abruptly; rather, it means embracing what is with kindness and allowing life to flow naturally. As the spiritual teacher Jack Kornfield beautifully said, “Letting go doesn’t mean we have to get rid of something or someone. To let go means to let be.”
We all encounter moments when we must release something dear to us—a relationship, a phase of life, or even our own attachments to pain and fear. Recently, I faced this experience deeply with my father’s passing. His struggle to relinquish fear and the familiar highlighted for me how clinging to the past can weigh...