Ram Dass' 1971 book Be Here Now was inspired by a lesson he learned from his guru, Neem Karoli Baba. Take a moment to think about what you can do to stay present. Share your thoughts below.
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Super Soul Sunday
Airs Sunday mornings at 11/10c Ram Dass' 1971 book Be Here Now was inspired by a lesson he learned from his guru, Neem Karoli Baba. Take a moment to think about what you can do to stay present. Share your thoughts below.
Thich Nhat Hanh says he knew he wanted to become a Buddhist monk at age 7 when he saw a photo of a monk in a magazine. What was one of the first dreams you had for yourself? How did you make it happen—and what are you doing now to keep it alive?
In Oprah's interview with Sufi mystic Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, they discussed why there's an interest in Sufism because people have a hunger for love, for something that can't be bought and sold in the marketplace. If you feel this hunger for love, how would you describe it?
In Oprah's interview with Gary Zukav, she reveals that the idea of intention guides every decision she makes. So ask yourself: what's intention do you want to have at the core of the way you live your life? Share it with us below.
Dr. Wayne Dyer says we have the ability to bring about the changes we want to see in our lives through the art of manifestation. What do you most want to see change in your own life? Share with us below!
Each day, author Daniel Pink asks himself one question: "Was I better today than I was yesterday?" Now, think about something you can say to yourself every morning to motivate you to live the best life possible. Share your sentence below!
This week on "Super Soul Sunday," author Daniel Pink shared some of his favorite exercises from his book, A Whole New Mind, including the gratitude visit. During this exercise, you're asked to write a note of gratitude to someone in your life who you haven't properly thanked. Then, share the note in person. Who would you write your note of gratitude to? What would you say?
What secret have you been keeping from others and denying about yourself?
A spiritual partnership is a partnership between equals for the purpose of spiritual growth. Who are the people in your life who you want to be spiritual partners with? What steps do you need to take to strength your spiritual self and connect with this partner?
Now is the time to think about what kind of change you'd like to see in your life. What do you want to improve upon in 2012?
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