Monthly Archives: March 2016

118 Degrees, Tarzana

By now we’ve all had kale salad in a zillion permutations that all taste like, well, kale. The marinated kale salad here, with walnuts and zingy bits of kalamata olives, is better. Whatever one you’re comparing it to? Yes, better.

Yogananda Explains Resurrection

“You cannot remain at a standstill. You must either go forward or backward. That is a great and inspiring truth, that in life you cannot remain stationary.”

Nature Is Speaking

Speaking through top Hollywood talent and visually gorgeous cinematography, the individual videos convey the message that nature, in all her magnificence, doesn’t really give a damn whether the human race survives, and in fact might prefer it didn’t.

The Last Avatar

In a forgiving and often humorous way, he slashes to the bone the underlying traps people fall prey to, in denying their own fundamental divinity—the real message here. It’s a repair manual for the soul.

Brain Size in Men and Women

“There is no sense talking about male nature and female nature. No one person has all the male characteristics and another person all the female characteristics.”

Nine Excellent Methods of Energy Protection

When you react to someone’s anger, you become vulnerable to the negative thought forms that person is throwing out, allow­ing the negativity to attach to your aura. Remaining in a neu­tral and positive state is extremely important.

Book Review: Sidewalk Oracles

“Sidewalk Oracles” has brightened my interest in daily neighborhood walks, shown me how to create an entertaining and useful homemade oracle, and restored my understanding of continuity in the universe. Perhaps most important in the long run, it’s also reinvigorated my neglected habit of scribing dreams.