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Choosing Celebration Over Complaint: A Life Lesson from “The Amazing Race”

Life often surprises us with wisdom in the most unexpected places. For me, that unexpected teacher was a reality TV show—The Amazing Race. Though...
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Angel Trees: Guardians of the Forest and Keepers of Ancient Wisdom

In the heart of the world’s oldest forests stand the champion trees—majestic giants who have withstood centuries of storms, droughts, and fires to become the largest specimens of their species. These ancient sentinels are more than just tall trees; they are living archives of resilience and genetic strength, quietly sustaining the ecosystems around them. Their survival holds keys not only to our natural heritage but also to our future in a changing climate. Meeting the Archangels of the Forest My connection with these majestic beings deepened when I encountered David Milarch, the visionary founder of the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive (AATA). Inspired by Jim Robbins’s book The Man Who Planted Trees, I began supporting AATA’s mission to...

A Life Rewritten in Stillness: The Journey of a Born-Again Pedestrian

Some stories don’t begin with a single dramatic event, but Mark Mathew Braunstein’s does. On what was supposed to be a joyful celebration—his birthday in 1990—Mark’s leap from a footbridge into a river wasn’t just a dive, but a plunge into a new reality. A misjudged jump left him paralyzed from the waist down. He calls it his “Rebirthday.” And ever since, he’s been navigating life as a born-again pedestrian—one crutch, one challenge, one revelation at a time. A Moment Becomes a Lifetime Before that fateful dive, Mark was like many adventurous souls—active, curious, and perhaps driven by a touch of ego. That day, watching swimmers plunge into the river, he followed suit, partly to impress his...

7 Compassionate Steps to Let Go and Move Forward

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...

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