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The Higher Health, Part 3
America has reached a threshold that will permit us to cross over and reach a state of higher health. We have more than enough proof that prevention should be based on positive lifestyle changes. Compliance remains a problem, with far too few people taking the good advice that surrounds us. We nee
posted 10:34:34am Feb. 13, 2012 |
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The Higher Health, Part 3
America has reached a threshold that will permit us to cross over and reach a state of higher health. We have more than enough proof that prevention should be based on positive lifestyle changes. Compliance remains a problem, with far too few people taking the good advice that surrounds us. We nee
posted 10:33:51am Feb. 13, 2012 |
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The Higher Health (Part 2)
In the first post we discussed the possibility that higher health was possible, reaching beyond our current conception of wellness. Such an advance depends on two things. The first, which isn't new, is to comply with the current prevention measures that too many people ignore. The words "diet, e
posted 12:28:17pm Feb. 06, 2012 |
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The Higher Health - A New Map for Prevention
Wellness seems to have reached a plateau in America and other wealthy industrialized countries. The information about how to prevent many kinds of lifestyle disorders, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes, has been widely distributed. Longevity steadily increases. Advanced research on incurab
posted 12:21:08pm Jan. 30, 2012 |
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One American Dream Fades - Will Another Be Born?
The United States remains the country that foreigners criticize the most and want to move to the most. Pursuing the American dream remains a potent motivator for every wave of immigration. It is also a constant theme among this year's crop of Republican hopefuls, who criticize President Obama for te
posted 4:56:43pm Jan. 23, 2012 |
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posted October 9, 2008 at 12:08 pm
Thank you, Deepak, for sharing your thoughts on “choiceless awareness” and the range of human consciousness from bondage to enlightenment. I listened to your talk a few times–I’d never heard it expressed this way, and it truly resonated with me. One question: Is the point of “subtle intention” and “seed of intention” the same? That is, is this point the “crossroads” (for lack of a better word!) where we choose to move along the path of bondage (intention, preference, etc) or along the path to choiceless awareness–I look forward hearing from you. Sincerely, PMMRC
posted October 10, 2008 at 1:21 am
“Choiceless awareness,” as I dream of my Self. Thanks Deepak.
BTW: Great question above – Deepak answers questions at askdeepak@chopra.com
posted October 10, 2008 at 2:20 pm
Ahhhh, Choiceless awareness. Thank you.
Pamela
posted December 25, 2009 at 3:58 pm
great video. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on “choiceless awareness” and the range of human consciousness from bondage to enlightenment.