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The Quiet Power of Being Seen: A Journey into Belonging and Self-Discovery

I was the third child in a bustling Italian-American household of six — “three boys and three girls!” my parents would declare with pride,...
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Ovarian Cancer Is Not Silent — Learning Its Language Could Save Lives

For too long, ovarian cancer has been branded as a "silent killer" — a disease that sneaks up undetected, only revealing itself when it's too late to do much about it. But this label isn't just outdated — it's dangerously misleading. Ovarian cancer is indeed the most lethal gynecologic malignancy, with fewer than 40% of those diagnosed surviving long-term. In the U.S. alone, approximately 12,810 lives are lost each year to this disease. However, mounting research over the past two decades challenges the idea that ovarian cancer is symptomless. In fact, subtle but consistent signs often surface months before a diagnosis — if we learn how to recognize them. Why Screening Hasn't Been the Answer Over the last...

Bearing Witness: Civil Disobedience for the Soul of Democracy

On a frigid January day blanketed in snow, thirteen citizens stood hand-in-hand in Sherborn, Massachusetts, forming a human chain in front of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi. It was Inauguration Day—January 20, 2025—and also the Martin Luther King Day of Service. The symbolism could not have been more powerful. In this moment of transition, as the nation held its collective breath, these individuals engaged in peaceful civil disobedience, forming what they called the “Peace Chain,” to sound an alarm about the state of democracy. Among them were Quaker activists Bill Holcombe and Lewis Randa, whose refusal to simply go quietly has led them to face charges of “disturbing the peace.” Rather than accept a quiet dismissal...

An Invitation to Expand Your Listening: Embracing Simplicity and Connection in Taurus Season

There is a profound connection between our bodies and the Earth—a bond that reflects the state of our inner world through the quality of our days. In times when we feel disconnected or overwhelmed, the arrival of Taurus season offers a gentle reminder: to slow down, listen deeply, and appreciate the simple beauty surrounding us. During this time, nature invites us into stillness, a quiet moment to reconnect not only with the world outside but also with the world within. It is an invitation to expand our understanding of listening—not just with our ears, but with our entire being. Listening Beyond Words: A Practice of Presence Walking through a familiar forest trail, one might overlook the smallest details—a...

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