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Ashley Glowiak invites us to understand ourselves as part of living networks rather than individuals -- "nodes" carrying forward what ancestors survived, loved, and left unmetabolized. She compares, "When a node in a fungal network is struggling, depleted, isolated, unable to access what it needs from its immediate environment, the network routes toward it. Resources move from abundance toward...
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A single trail camera photograph has confirmed what conservationists feared was lost forever: mountain bongos still roam the Maasai Mau forest in Kenya, a region where the rare antelope was believed extinct. With only 28 to 40 individuals estimated in their last known stronghold, the discovery of three bongos -- including a mature male who may have hidden there for years --has sparked what one...
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Claude Monet, going blind in his later years, kept painting -- and what he rendered wasn't the world falling apart but, as poet Lisel Mueller saw it, a world revealing its hidden wholeness. Parker J. Palmer takes that image and turns it into something urgent: a meditation on what he calls "soft eyes," the open, diffuse way of seeing that finds the vulnerable life beneath hard surfaces -- in a...
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A boy raised Catholic in Kampala flew to India in 1990 to earn an MBA and returned, seven years later, with a shaved head, brown robes, and a large Buddha statue that customs officials mistook for witchcraft. What Bhante Buddharakkhita built from that improbable homecoming — a meditation hall, a school, a clinic, and a borehole bringing clean water to a lakeshore village — is a story...
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The popular concept of a "dopamine detox" rests on a fundamental misunderstanding: dopamine isn't the villain of compulsive behavior, but the engine of all goal-directed action, from scrolling to meditation. Neuroscientist Kent Berridge's research reveals something more useful: there is a crucial difference between wanting (the drive toward something, powered by dopamine) and liking...
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At ten, Reva Agrawal made an impatient bargain with her mother: if she couldn't have a new book every week, she would simply write one herself. Five years later, that stubborn logic has produced a published novel -- and a way of sharing it that quietly refuses the usual transaction. Instead of selling copies online, Reva gives her book away, asking only for an act of kindness in return. The...
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Inside a car boot in Johannesburg, a three-month-old pangolin pup lay curled in a cardboard box, a cabbage leaf beside him — the trafficker's well-meaning but useless gesture toward feeding an animal whose diet consists entirely of ants and termites. That detail somehow says everything about the vast distance between the illegal wildlife trade and the natural world it plunders. Named Stevie,...
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When a six-year-old suggests a "buddy bench" for lonely classmates and watches it become real, something shifts - not just in the schoolyard, but in how that child understands their own place in the world. Smart School Councils, a UK charity founded by former teacher Greg Sanderson, has built a simple platform that gives even the youngest pupils a structured voice in shaping their school life,...
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For nearly two decades, Janina Estrada searched for her son Jimmy Barela in the rain, behind dumpsters, in the margins where people disappear when every system has stopped looking. What changed wasn't a law or a court order - it was two outreach workers who understood that trust is built not through authority but through presence, showing up again and again even after a person says no. "You...
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Institutions tasked with reshaping our future, and even the language we use to describe the world, are built on a foundational myth: that we are separate beings navigating a fragmented reality. But what if the crisis we face is not a collection of problems to solve, but a reflection of the very consciousness that created them? The Wisdom Collective -- a constellation of diplomats, consciousness...