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The times they are a'changin... was a song written by Bob Dylan in 1963. Dylan recalled writing the song as a deliberate attempt to create an anthem of change for the moment. And what was that moment? As he said in an interview, "The civil rights movement and the folk music movement were pretty close for a while and allied together at that time."
And since life goes in cycles, here we are 55 years later... and, yes the times they are still a-changin... However, now, many of us are realizing that we must change ourselves first in order to make a difference in the outside world. The dishonesty we see in the world must be eradicated from within. We must address the many ways we hide the truth of who we are, or who we think we are, from ourselves and from others. The greed we see is a reflection of our fear of poverty and loss, and our fear of not "being enough" as well as not "having enough". The lack of empathy also needs to be addressed within ourselves, as we realize that we also lack empathy with ourselves and with those we disagree with.
Benjamin Franklin wrote, in 1789 in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy, "...in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes". However, I would disagree and say that the only thing we can be certain of is change. Nothing remains the same, ever. Everything changes... so yes, the times they are a-changin... and we can all participate in making the change be the one we wish to see in the world, by first developing the caring, love, empathy, equality, fairness, respect, in our own hearts for ourselves and for those around us, and then help spread that throughout the world.
This week, we start by setting an astrological eye on "Relationships and Revelation: Reflection and Realignment" and we are reminded that when one door closes, another opens, in "The Best Rejection: A New Path, A New Direction, and The Real You". There are times that we may not know how to interpret what is going on in our life, and that's when we can get guidance via "The Psychology of Dreams: Dreams Come Knocking At The Door Of Consciousness".
There are many ways to connect with our true self and with the true self of others. One is through "The Joy of Service". Another tool is "Reflexology for Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being for Adults as well as Children". And even martial arts presents is with a way of "Going From Conflict to Resolution by Using Aikido Principles to Resolve Conflict".
And through it all, we are reminded that we are the ones who are "a'changin", and as we change so does the world around us. And, that is important to be aware of in the realm of the democratic process, and we are reminded of this in "The Un-united States Of America and A Way Forward", written by InnerSelf co-publisher, Robert Jennings.
May we all be inspired to "be the change we want to see in the world" (quote attributed to Gandhi so many years ago). However, here is what Gandhi actually said:
"“We but mirror the world. All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body. If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. This is the divine mystery supreme. A wonderful thing it is and the source of our happiness. We need not wait to see what others do.” – Mahatma Gandhi"
And of course, to support us all in this process, we have numerous additional articles to assist in this journey of change and transformation.
Wishing you enjoyable insightful reading, and of course a wonder-full, joy-full, and loving week.
Marie T. Russell
editor/publisher,
InnerSelf.com
"New Attitudes...New Possibilities"
NEW ARTICLES THIS WEEK
Relationships and Revelation: Reflection and Realignment in October 2018
Written by Sarah Varcas
October 2018 may bring sweeping change that cultivates a more innovative and courageous attitude at a personal, local and global level. Or we may end up reacting to life’s challenges blind to their deeper significance, unwittingly retreating to intellectualised theories about the ‘right’ thing to do without embodying those beliefs in a ‘real-world’ way.
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The Best Rejection: A New Path, A New Direction, and The Real You
Written by Alan Cohen
When composer George Gershwin was developing his career, he contacted his esteemed role model Maurice Ravel and asked if Ravel would take him on as a student. Ravel, familiar with Gershwin’s work, rejected him, replying, “Why become a second-rate Ravel when you are already a first-rate Gershwin?”
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The Psychology of Dreams: Dreams Come Knocking At The Door Of Consciousness
Written by Doris E. Cohen, PhD
When you pay close attention to both your conscious life and your unconscious, your unconscious doesn’t need to knock on the door seven times to get your attention. The artist Salvador Dali once commented that he used to have dreams, but stopped at some point—perhaps because he had shared the messages of his unconscious through his expressive art.
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The Joy of Service: A Fulfilled Life Is All About Service
Written by Joyce Vissell
“I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.”--Rabindranath Tagore. Babaji encouraged people to serve others on a daily, even hourly basis. He also taught that no act of service is beneath a person. Just because a person has an advanced degree or a very important job, they can still do the smallest act of service like digging ditches, washing dishes, scrubbing floors.
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Reflexology for Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being for Adults as well as Children
Written by Sonia Jones
It may surprise you to discover how far reaching the benefits of reflexology can be. Not only is it a truly holistic treatment, but it is also an extremely pleasant experience. People get hooked on the good experience of the treatment and the health benefits that they gain from it.
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Going From Conflict to Resolution: Using Aikido Principles to Resolve Conflict
Written by Michael J. Gelb
Roger Fisher (1922–2012) served as a reconnaissance pilot in World War II and then graduated from Harvard Law School, becoming a professor there in 1958. Witnessing maiming and death firsthand during the war and then seeing the destructive effects of costly, protracted litigation as a partner in a major law firm, Fisher was passionate about finding more creative alternatives to resolve conflict.
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The Un-united States Of America and A Way Forward
Written by R Jennings
For better or worse the radical remnants of the Republican party have now captured the American government completely. Whether they can hold it more than a month is all that is left to be seen.
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Delay In Replacing The Pap Smear With HPV Screening Is Costing Lives
by Alejandra Castanon
It was established a decade ago that testing for the presence of HPV – the virus that causes cervical cancer – is a…
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How The Power Of A Hug Can Help You Cope With Conflict
by Lisa A Williams
Friends, children, romantic partners, family members – many of us exchange hugs with others on a regular basis. New…
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How Shareholder Profits Conquered Capitalism And How Workers Can Win It Back
by Louis Brennan
In the early days of industrial capitalism there were no protections for workers, and industrialists took their profits…
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Why Optimism And Entrepreneurship Are Not Always A Good Mix
by Chris Dawson and David de Meza
Failure has always been the hallmark of entrepreneurship – only around 50% of businesses survive their first five…
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Why Open Up Psychedelic Science For Mental Health
by Thomas Anderson and Rotem Petranker
Attempts to replicate classical scientific studies have been failing. These alarming failures have hit psychology, the…
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How To Make Friends Online
by Jade Boyd
Your chances of forming online friendships depend mainly on the number of groups and organizations you join, not their…
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Warrior Women: The Ancient World Was Full Of Female Fighters
by Eve MacDonald
One of the great things about computer games is that anything is possible in the almost endless array of situations on…
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Why Alcoholics Can’t Be Forced to Stop Drinking
by Bruce E. Levine
Alcoholics Anonymous was established as a form of benign anarchy. Members have to want to help themselves—and one…
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When Women Draw Spirals And Circles, Snakes And Ladders
by Kathleen Riach
This week’s International Day of Older Persons reminds us Australia has made an international commitment to work…
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Hamsters May Hold The Clue To Beating Obesity
by Gisela Helfer and Rebecca Dumbell
The global obesity crisis shows no signs of abating, and we urgently need new ways to tackle it. Consuming fewer…
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The Elimination Of Smallpox Showed How Humans Can Work Together
by Steven M Opal and J.M. Opal
If you were to watch a split-screen broadcast with global weather on one side and world politics on the other, you…
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The Best Foods To Eat For A Good Night's Sleep
by Sophie Medlin
Sleep has become widely recognised as playing a really important role in our overall health and wellness – alongside…
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Does The Media Encourage and Sustain Political Warfare? And How We Participate As Well
by Kyle Jensen and Jack Selzer
Since his inauguration, President Donald Trump has been waging war against the American press by dismissing unfavorable…
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Research Finds That 40% Of People Over 50 Drink Too Much
by Andy Towers
Mention hazardous drinking and most of us imagine teenagers or students getting drunk, causing havoc and filling our…
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Facebook Hack Reveals The Perils Of Using A Single Account To Log In To Other Services
by Mike Johnstone
There are several flow-on effects from the recent Facebook hack. Any accounts on other platforms that use Facebook…
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Science Says Happiness Can Change Your Brain
by Matthieu Ricard
The paths we take in search of happiness often lead us to frustration and suffering instead. We try to create outer…
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Sex-Ed Is Crucial To The Rights Of Today's Youth
by Valerie Michaelson, et al
Young people need a brand of sex education that is responsive to current realities, behaviours and pressures so they…
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Global Warming Varies Greatly Depending Where You Live
by Zeke Hausfather
As part of the Paris Agreement on climate change, the international community committed in 2015 to limit rising global…
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Why The Promise Of Personalized Medicine Is Not For Everyone
by Daniel R. Weinberger
Could your medical treatment one day be tailored to your DNA? That’s the promise of “personalized medicine”. This…
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Should Seeing Food Wasted Make Us Mad?
by Martin Cohen,
There is currently a grand consensus of academics, policymakers and food campaign groups that “something must be done”…
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How Should We Judge People For Their Past Moral Failings?
by Andrew Khoury
The recent allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have further divided the nation.…
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Breathlessness Is The Hidden Health Problem Leaving Millions Struggling
by Ann Hutchinson
This quote from an anonymous patient sums up the experience of millions of sufferers of a health problem that’s rarely…
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Psychopaths
by Nadja Heym
Most people think they know what a psychopath is: someone who has no feelings. Someone who probably tortured animals…
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Why Physical Education Is Just As Important As Any Other School Subject
by Andrew Sprake and Clive Palmer
Physical Education (PE) is often viewed as a marginal subject within the curriculum. And many secondary schools…
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Honeygate Deepens As New Tests Reveal 27% Of Brands Are Adulterated
by Mark Patrick Taylor and Xiaoteng Zhou
More than a quarter of commercial honey brands have potentially been watered down with sugar cane, corn syrup or other…
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How Facebook Friends Hurt Our Feelings And Our Thinking
by Bert Gambini
Social media sites can make us feel left out—and can actually inhibit intelligent thought, research shows. A new study…
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Arctic Warming May Drive Long Heat Waves Or Cold Spells
by Todd Bates
Persistent weather conditions, including dry and wet spells, that have increased in the United States may be a result…
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The Movie 2001 A Space Odyssey Still Offers Insight About The Future
by Daniel N. Rockmore
Watching a 50th anniversary screening of “2001: A Space Odyssey,” I found myself, a mathematician and computer…
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Helped Shape The Modern Era Of Women's Rights
by Jonathan Entin
As the debate about the treatment of women rages across the United States, one Supreme Court nominee arrived at her…
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Kids With Cellphones More Likely To Be Bullies – Or Get Bullied. Here Are 6 Tips For Parents
by Elizabeth Englander
Each year, more parents send their young child to elementary school equipped with a smartphone. For instance, the…
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How Female Politicians Bolster Trust In Government Decisions
by Liz Entman
New research shows that the presence of women in a decision-making body increases the public’s perception of that…
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Why Did The Pope Phone The Renowned Gay, Communist Philosopher?
by Santiago Zabala
This summer, during the FIFA World Cup, I went with some friends to watch a soccer game at the house in Turin of the…
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Can Technology Change Behavior And Help People Better Manage Chronic Diseases?
by Samir Chatterjee
It was March 2014 when I received a phone call as I was working in my office. The person on the other end introduced…
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Missing Emissions Aren't Counted As Pollution But Could Help Kill You
by Peter Barlow
Exposure to air pollution has a staggering effect on human health. It is thought to cause around 7m premature deaths…
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Give-Up-Itis: When People Just Give Up And Die
by John Leach
The term give-up-itis was coined by medical officers during the Korean War (1950-1953). They described it as a…
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Scientists Have Been Drilling Into The Ocean Floor For 50 Years And Here's What They've Found So Far
by Suzanne O'Connell
It’s stunning but true that we know more about the surface of the moon than about the Earth’s ocean floor. Much of what…
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Fat People Do Not Need Your Concerns About Their Health
by Jamie Khoo
Gravely misinformed ideas about health, beauty and body image still dominate, as derogatory reactions to plus size…
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How Weaponizing The Body's Immune System Can Deliver A Cure For Cancer
by Mark Cragg
We’re beginning to treat cancer in a whole new way. Rather than killing cancer cells directly with chemo or…
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The Trump Prophecy And Other Christian Movements
by Kalpana Jain
A new film, “Trump Prophecy,” will be shown in some limited theaters on Oct. 2 and 4. The film is an adaptation of a…
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Astrological Journal for the Week
Written by Pam Younghans
This weekly column (updated every Sunday afternoon) is based on planetary influences, and offers perspectives and insights to assist you in making the best use of current energies... Read this week's journal here
It is also highly beneficial to reread the past week's astrological journal as it gives a hindsight view of the events that took place and may provide many "ah-ha" insights.
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