Jacob Liberman on Light as Our Essential Nature
November 30th, 2018 | by Deborah Shouse
by Deborah Shouse As a boy growing up in Havana, Cuba, Jacob Liberman struggled with reading—that’s one reason this Maui [&hellip
November 30th, 2018 | by Deborah Shouse
by Deborah Shouse As a boy growing up in Havana, Cuba, Jacob Liberman struggled with reading—that’s one reason this Maui [&hellip
July 8th, 2015 | by Deborah Shouse
“Something amazingly awesome is going to happen to me today.” These are the first words Pam Grout speaks when she [&hellip
January 31st, 2015 | by Deborah Shouse
Obstacles Point the Path to Wholeness and Healing Since childhood, Mary O’Malley always thought that something bad was about to [&hellip
August 31st, 2014 | by Deborah Shouse
The AARP estimates that some 34 million family caregivers provide for someone that is ill or disabled in the U.S. According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, in Bethesda, Maryland, caregivers generally struggle with finding time for themselves, managing emotional and physical stress and balancing work and family responsibilities.
August 31st, 2014 | by Deborah Shouse
Is there a way to upend the limits of Alzheimer’s disease? Expressive therapies focus on what people can do and [&hellip