Deepak Chopra and Intent

Deepak Chopra and Intent

April 2008 Archives

A Test Case for Obama’s Idealism

posted by dchopra

A article in the Washington Post by Deepak Chopra in response to their question: Jeremiah Wright’s sermons continue to be an issue in the presidential campaign. Why? What do you think of his preaching style? What do you wish you [...]

Benedict’s Choice Is No Choice

posted by Admin

An article in the Washington Post in response to their question: In his speech to U.S. bishops last week, Pope Benedict XVI said: “Any tendency to treat religion as a private matter must be resisted . . . To the [...]

Obama and “I’m Just Like You” Politics (by Deepak Chopra)

posted by dchopra

In recent weeks Barack Obama has been faulted for, among other things, misunderstanding working-class gun owners and church goers, bowling a 37, wanting a Philly cheese steak with goat cheese instead of Cheez Whiz, and associating with a former Sixties [...]

Pope Benedict and the Mystery of Two Worlds

posted by dchopra

An article in the Washington Post by Deepak Chopra on the Pope’s visit. Pope Benedict and the Mystery of Two Worlds

Previous Posts

Vitamins and Minerals: Nourishing the Ocean Within (Part 1)
 Commercials on television push the same message – “Take your vitamins” -- but doctors are less urgent. A balanced diet of fresh nutritious  foods is still the ideal way to get  the vitamins and minerals that your body needs. A catch phrase form medical school holds that if you take extra v

posted 2:37:33pm May. 21, 2012 | read full post »

Obama Knows the Magic Word to End Our Troubles
This week for the first time in the presidential race, a poll gave Mitt Romney the edge over President Obama (only a tiny one, within the margin of error). One foresees that a simple message may prevail over a complex one. The simple message, which Romney endlessly repeats, is this: The President is

posted 1:49:09pm May. 21, 2012 | read full post »

Obama, 2012 and the Mousetrap Factor
Although pundits declared that Mitt Romney emerged from the contentious primary season in a damaged state, the Presidential race isn't as imbalanced as it should be. Romney is considered unlikable ,too rich to appeal to working-class voters, and he registers an "eh" from large swaths of the Republic

posted 10:26:46am May. 14, 2012 | read full post »

Carbohydrates: to Use or Abuse?
In a world plagued by food shortage that are reaching crisis level, carbohydrates are the easiest salvation and yet the greatest temptation to abuse. Ironically, the same is true in prosperous countries but for opposite reasons. Where food is desperately needed, vast portions of the ecosystem are ob

posted 9:17:32pm May. 12, 2012 | read full post »

America's Future, a Choice in Black and White
One thing makes this current depression, as economist Paul Krugman calls it, different from the Great Depression. The moral dimension has been left out. All the talk is about numbers. In the current debate over which priority is best for the economy, the right and left both promise job growth and re

posted 1:46:44pm May. 07, 2012 | read full post »


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