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FENG SHUI/SACRED SPACE
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Balancing Wind and Water
Create a spiritual space using feng shui principles of color and shape.
By R. D. Chin
06/09/2000
The Vasthu Vibe
Vasthu is Indian feng shui. It is the art and science of designing flowing, open spaces that swirl with good energy.
By Shoba Narayan
02/07/2000
Extrovert Orange and Mellow Blue
How color affects the energy of your environment.
By Joanna Trevelyan
02/02/2000
Bull and Bear Meet Wind and Water
How Wall Street is waking up to the economic advantages of feng shui.
By Ellen Leventry
03/24/2000
Heart-Minded Feng Shui
If your heart doesn't lift when you return home each night, you need feng shui.
By Nola Day
07/28/2000
In the Flow
Personal fountains bring nature indoors.
By Ann Kathleen Bradley
07/13/2000
MONASTIC LIVING
The Monastic Living Series, by Lynda McDaniel
Monastery Without Walls
How communities help us grow spiritually.
05/31/2000
A Recklessly Generous Heart
How to adapt the monastic practice of hospitality to everyday life.
05/10/2000
Hanging Out With God
A daily prayer practice builds a relationship with the divine.
03/31/2000
How Much Is Enough?
Living simply by knowing what's important.
03/08/2000
All for the Glory of God
How work can be a spiritual practice.
02/22/2000
Intentional Living
Increasingly people are finding that principles practiced in monasteries are relevant to their lives in the outside world.
01/21/2000
EVERYDAY SPIRITUALITY
20 Great Spiritual Adventures
Read our suggestions for soulful experiences that will feed your spirit--maybe even change your life.
01/20/2000
Gen X Spirituality
God at Work
Up Close and Personal
A Time to Keep Silence
Amid the hubbub of a society that equates talking with healing, the author finds a well-chosen silence sometimes soothes our inner child best.
By Jack Miles
01/20/2000
Taking It Big
By Dan Wakefield
12/07/2000
Everyday Dharma
How do you fit Buddhist practice into an over-full life?
By Lama Surya Das
03/24/00
Bringing Spirituality to Work
Some ideas on incorporating spirituality into a business setting.
By Christian de la Huerta
03/20/2000
Slowing Down
Being Busy
By taking one thing at a time, and being mindful of our state of mind, we can simplify the business of life.
Getting Time on Our Side
By reclaiming Shabbat--Hebrew for 'pausing'--in the true sense of the word, we can regain peace of mind and the eight-hour day.
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It's time to balance Workaholic Adam with Adam the Nurturer.
Take Your Breath Away
It's the pause that refreshes.
By Bruce Feiler
01/14/2000
In the Beginning Was Silence
Much can be said and written about G-. But perhaps the best way to know Him is through quiet.
By Sam Keen
02/24/2000
Cooking in the Spiritual Fire
Author Charlotte Kasl advises loving with abandon instead of holding back in fear.
02/14/2000
Retreats as Close as Your Teacup
You don't have to travel far to restore your spirit. You can turn any place into a meditative spot.
By Jennifer Louden
02/14/2000
Playing Hooky
Taking time away from the office can get us back into the flow of life.
By Arthur Magida
02/02/2000
Gratitude
Rx for Life: Gratitude By Gregg Easterbrook
11/07/2000
Gratitude: Awakening the Heart By Sarah Ban Breathnach
11/16/2000
Life is a Gift By Brother David Steindl-Rast
11/07/2000
Give Thanks By Debra K. Farrington
11/09/2000
On Gratitude
Food for thought from ancient and modern thinkers.
11/17/2000
A Gift of Living Water
When I had a well dug for my home, I promised the land that I would go easy on the water. Like everything else, it was on loan from the Creator.
By Barbara Brown Taylor
10/05/2000
Courage
Choosing to face obstacles bravely and helping others face their own.
By Melissa Giovagnoli
08/15/2000
Prayers for Abundance: A Beliefnet prayer circle
On Anger:
04/30/2000
Anger in the "I" of the Beholder
What makes our columnist really mad? His own mind.
By Dinty W. Moore
Facing up to your anger as part of spiritual growth.
By Darlene Cohen
Hitting Your Head With a Hammer: A Tibetan teacher's foolproof way to diffuse anger.
By Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
A passage from the Buddha on the futility of getting mad.
How Angry Words Can Destroy a Relationship.
By Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
Handling Anger in a Godly Way.
By Gary Chapman
A Christian exercise to control anger and calm the spirit.
And how much do you know about righteous wrath? Find out by taking this quiz!
Dying Without Fear
What would happen if we openly faced the fact that life, in all its goodness, includes the reality of death?
By Fran Moreland Johns
12/20/1999
Back to Basics
A family initiates a different kind of downsizing.
By Leslie Garcia
05/17/2000
"Thank God for charity, but it's not a substitute for justice"
Kim Philips-Fein talks with Jonathan Kozol about faith and activism.
05/17/2000
The Tree and Me
Most of the time, a child's most powerful spiritual experience doesn't take place in Sunday school.
By Rabbi Sandy Sasso
05/17/2000
Holiness is Where You Find It
Discovering the sacred in everyday activities.
By Rabbi Jane Rachel Litman
05/11/2000
Making the New Fire
How a family gift opens up a writer's imagination and creativity.
By bell hooks
02/22/2000
Does God Care if You Drive a Red Convertible?
Author Dan Wakefield realizes that with his sexy car, facelift, and gold jewelry, he's violating the code of spiritual correctness.
By Dan Wakefield
02/10/2000
Tilling the Soul
Gardening as a spiritual path.
By William O'Sullivan
05/31/2000
Path of Parenting, Path of Awakening
Looking at child rearing as a course in mindfulness.
By Jack Kornfield
01/28/2000
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