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The Best of Super Soul Sunday: Super Soul Marathon

Posted: Mon 01/16/2012 09:33 AM

On January 22, don't miss the encore presentation of Oprah's Soul Series conversations with some of the top spiritual teachers: Dr. Wayne Dyer, the Rev. Ed Bacon and Mark Nepo. Get ready for the aha! moments!

Watch the first minute of the show!

Set your DVR to record "Super Soul Sunday" on January 22 at 8 a.m. or 12 p.m. ET/PT!

This Week's Breathing Space: Yosemite

Posted: Sun 01/15/2012 10:05 AM

Oprah says it's one of the most beautiful places she's ever visited. Take a deep breath and marvel at the beauty of Yosemite National Park and the beauty in your own life. Start now!

An Update from Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah

Posted: Sun 01/15/2012 10:02 AM

Are you curious what Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah is up to now that you've watch Emmanuel's Gift on Super Soul Sunday? Watch the video now!

Oprah's Soul Series Featuring Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor

Posted: Sun 01/15/2012 10:00 AM

This week, brain scientist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor gave Oprah a rare look what it's like to experience a massive stroke. Not only does she describe her life-changing journey, she also explains how she grew from it, and, essentially, started a new life.

What Viewers Are Saying About Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor and Emmanuel's Gift

Posted: Wed 01/11/2012 09:36 AM

Get ready for the encore presentation of Oprah's Soul Series conversation with Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor and the documentary Emmanuel's Gift! See what viewers had to say about this moving episode:

mygirlstoo said:
I am forever changed after watching this Super Soul Sunday. I was so touched by Dr. Bolte Taylor's life experience that I went and bought the book. So much of what she said made sense to me. My auntie had a stroke and was not able to talk for two weeks. I knew she could hear me when others thought she couldn't. I always prayed that I would be there the day that she passed away because she had given so much to me in my life; she was always there for me during the good and the bad times. She was the rock in our family. I still remember the day of my auntie's decision to leave this world. I woke up and felt I needed to rush to the hospital to be with her. I was blessed with the opportunity to tell her how much my I loved her and how thankful I was for all she had done for me. When the nurse told me it was a matter of minutes. I called my two daughters and told them auntie was going to a place of peace. I put the phone my auntie's ear and both my daughters (7 and 12 at the time) told her how much they loved her. I am not sure at that moment what happened but she said " I love you too" to my daughters. After I hung up the phone she looked at me quietly passed away. I felt such calmness and peace overcome me. I felt such honor at that moment that my request was heard.

Emmanuel's life experience was very motivational as well. He and those with disabilities are the real heroes in life and they deserve our respect. Not only do they have to deal with all of the challenges of everyday life, they also have overcome physical obstacles. His strength and tenacity are to be applauded. I was in awe of his kindheartedness. He realized life wasn't about him, it was about all those in need. He never complained, he only thought about the good he could do for others. Talk about unconditional love. Great lesson learned. This was the best "Super Soul Sunday." Thanks Oprah and staff!
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