By: Sam Chan
Lately I’ve been re-listening to “Human” – the 2008 song by The Killers. Continue reading “How Do We Know We Are Human?”
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By: Sam Chan
Lately I’ve been re-listening to “Human” – the 2008 song by The Killers. Continue reading “How Do We Know We Are Human?”
By: Sam Chan
The buzzword for this year is “languishing” Continue reading “Why Languishing Is the New Buzzword”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Stop. Breathe. Interrupt the rush. There is deep meaning to be found in our everyday lives, but we won’t find it if we don’t pause to reflect, listening for the Voice that can only be heard in stillness. Continue reading “Listen For the Voice that Can Only Be Heard in Stillness”
By: Sheridan Voysey
In his famous poem The Four Quartets, TS Elliott says “We had the experience, but missed the meaning.” How true! Continue reading “Three Ways to Reflect on Your Life”
If you have appendicitis, you can’t be cured by eating more, or wearing nice clothes, or having a bath. You can’t be cured from the outside-in. You need an operation. You need to be healed from the inside-out. Continue reading “The Secret to a Full Life”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Pick up a typical self-help book and it probably won’t be long before the author tells you to Follow your dreams. As a dreamer, I love this advice. But if you were to ask my friend about hers, she’d struggle to tell you. Continue reading “This One Question Can Help Focus Your Life on What Really Matters”
By: City Bible Forum
We all love a good Netflix binge, but is there something more we can learn about ourselves and about life? Below are five ways in which modern popular culture reveals something bigger. Continue reading “Five Ways in Which Netflix Reveals Something Bigger”
By: Sheridan Voysey
A few years ago I went to hear the Dalai Lama speak at a public meeting. He lectured on the importance of having compassion, then took some questions from the audience. As the event was about to end, the MC said: “Your holiness, here is one final question—What is the meaning of life?” Continue reading “The One Question the Dalai Lama Couldn’t Answer. Can You?”