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Winning Back the Future: Here’s how! – Part 2

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In the first post, the question was raised whether a better future can be imagined out of the dire situation we find ourselves in.  At the present moment we rely on science to answer our deepest questions. But science isn’t [...]

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Richard Dawkins Plays God, the Video
As a defender of atheism, Richard Dawkins has publicly declared that religion is the "root of all evil," which became the title of his first big television hit in the UK, broadcast in 2006. Its follow-up, in 2007, allowed me to meet him in person. He invited me to answer a few questions on camera, a

posted 6:09:00pm Jun. 19, 2013 | read full post »

Tweets from the Cosmos - Tune In
When Twitter first appeared, I responded to their idealistic side, which aimed to form a global community that could create change beyond national boundaries.  Tweets are now used for a million reasons that don't aim as high. But it occurred to me that tweeting might be an excellent way to test the

posted 10:39:49am Jun. 17, 2013 | read full post »

"Immigration Is Us," an American Story
"Immigration Is Us," an American Story By Deepak Chopra and Sanjiv Chopra When you hear the word immigrant, what conjures up in your mind?  Is it illegal vs. legal immigrants, contentious debates over immigration reform or the Arizona lawman, Joe Arpaio, who styles himself as “America’s

posted 8:20:13pm Jun. 10, 2013 | read full post »

The Future of Leadership
By Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP  Commencement Speech at Hartwick College Today as you celebrate this major milestone in your life and commence a new stage of your life journey, I ask you to reflect on the gift of life itself. And life, in essence, is nothing but awareness. Furthermore human life, c

posted 12:51:53pm Jun. 03, 2013 | read full post »

Medicine Keeps Changing But Not Well-Being
By Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP Anyone who regularly follows the medical news from the Associated Press or New York Times will get the impression of fickleness. Research studies sometimes advance medical knowledge, but basic findings also seem to contradict one another. Take a recent study that seemed

posted 10:30:54am May. 27, 2013 | read full post »


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