Core Reflections
Meditation teacher Tara Brach offers explorations of kindness and beauty and how to be in the stillness of their truth.
Meditation teacher Tara Brach offers explorations of kindness and beauty and how to be in the stillness of their truth.
Don’t get lost on the path to finding your purpose. Discover your “why” in three ways.
A new way to pray that combines an ancient tool and a modern perspective.
Why is it so hard to walk away from some situations? Maybe it’s time to call it quits.
Intuitive healing practitioner Muneeza Ahmed lists eight steps to get your energy back.
Take a dive into the lucid dream world and explore advice for new dreamers.
The trauma of the past year has triggered a burnout crisis. Discovery ways to restore balance from an expert.
Shamanic practitioner (and emergency medic) Winter Ross met a sister in a wounded ponderosa pine.
Caregivers need care too. Explore the best yoga-based solutions for soothing the caregiver’s heart, mind, and body.
Protestant minister—and Buddhist meditation teacher—Victor M. Parachin identifies the habits that can lead to wisdom.
“The poems in Marrow of Summer are my way of appreciating, honoring, and preserving: to remember Love in all its past and present forms.”
Nature’s good for us. Try out wooden goods to bring the glorious natural world into your home.
“Folk hero” among writers Anne Lamott revisits her life from writing to sobriety to creativity and her relationship with God.
Lansing, Michigan-based Survivor Strong founder Amanda Thomashow shares how her organization is providing tools for prevention, support, and advocacy for survivors of sexual assault.
This non-touch method of saying hello and goodbye is something you should continue even after it’s deemed okay to hug again.
S&H editor Ben Nussbaum spoke with Wimberley, Texas-based Adrian Landon Brooks about living in the country, “painting on weird objects,” geometric patterns, and more.
In a time of change and uncertainty, what can be done to ease the transition?
Unlock the key to lessening fear and embracing gratitude and aliveness.
Psychotherapist Kevin Anderson offers advice to S&H readers. “As professionally prepared as you were for your father’s dying process, there are no credentials or letters after our names that can fully prepare us for losing a loved one.”
Rabbi Rami Shapiro answers questions from S&H readers. “How do you overcome Original Sin?”
Kristin Neff, PhD, created the scale that psychologists worldwide use to measure self-compassion. Now she reveals the hidden superpower that makes being kind to yourself a primal force for justice.
S&H Editor-in-Chief Ben Nussbaum reflects on happiness and transition as the world enters into a new normal.
Directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite and adapted by screenwriter Brad Ingelsby from Matthew Teague’s award-winning 2015 article, the film focuses partly on the remarkable bond shared by these three people.
Bedlam offers a sobering look at the devastating toll of mental illness on patients, families, medical professionals, and society.
Afrika Mamas was founded in South Africa in 1998 by Ntombi Lushaba. The riveting a cappella group is made up of Lushaba and five other single mothers, with 11 children between them.
“Do hard things and the rest of life gets easier”
Mindfulness and Vipasana meditation teacher Christiane Wolf kicks off her second book by introducing us to a simple equation: “Suffering = pain x resistance.”
Lyanda Lynn Haupt loved being raised Catholic. The mysterious, untamed nature of the faith as she received it—and its ecstatic saints like Thérèse of Lisieux—illuminated the goodness of the created world.
How do we protect our immune systems? During the COVID pandemic, we’ve been washing our hands, wearing masks, and getting vaccinated. But our bodies have been under siege for much longer.