InnerSelf Newsletter: July 23rd, 2017

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There are many expressions and idioms that describe our earthly experience and suggest how to best deal with it. One that comes to mind is "when life throws you a curve ball, hit it out of the park", another, "when life hands you lemons, make lemonade".  The point, of course, is that life will bring you challenges (and blessings) and you have a choice as to how you deal with them. That is the important part to remember... we always decide, consciously or not, how we respond to whatever challenge or situation we are faced with.

This week we look at various ways to deal with what comes our way. Nora Caron shares her experiences in "Life Is A Circle, Not A Straight Line" while Jude Bijou introduces us to "5 Steps To Deal With The Many Types of Loss". Denise Green, the author of "Work-Life Brilliance: Tools to Break Stress and Create the Life and Health You Crave" gives us "4 Achievable Steps for Turning Burnout into Brilliance" while Marja Norris, author of "The Unspoken Code: A Businesswoman's No-Nonsense Guide to Making It In the Corporate World" presents "5 Power Tips for Women in the Workplace" (by the way, these tips for women can also be useful for men).

Mark Thurston, author of "Discovering Your Soul's Purpose: Finding Your Path in Life, Work, and Personal Mission the Edgar Cayce Way", reveals Edgar Cayce's "Twelve Steps to Abundance and Prosperity". Steve Bhaerman, aka Swami Beyondananda, shares a "feel-good' and inspiring true story in "Organizing Human Chain Saves Drowning Family: Can A Similar Approach Save Our Drowning Human Family?".

Astrologically, we will soon be experiencing a black moon which is "a particularly powerful new moon which augurs a significant new phase. Each black moon cycle lasts until the next black moon, two and a half to three years later..." Read about this energy and what it means for you in Sarah Varcas' article: "How to Get the Best Out of a Black Moon!". Pam Younghans' weekly astrological journal sheds light on the energies specific to the current week.

And of course, we have numerous additional articles dealing with a wide range of topics such as: Farming The Suburbs...,  Defeating Tyranny..., Breast Cancer And Drinking..., Low Calorie Sweeteners..., Democracy in Chains..., Consumers That Go On Strike...,  Experiencing A Delusion?..., and much more. Scroll down below for all of the new articles for the week (a total of 28 new articles for your reading pleasure).       


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NEW ARTICLES THIS WEEK

Life Is A Circle, Not A Straight Line

Written by Nora Caron

Life Is A Circle, Not A Straight Line

When we look at nature, we can clearly see how everything is related to cycles. We have lunar cycles, tide cycles, flower cycles, mating cycles, birthing cycles, and death cycles. Nature creates beautiful things and then these beautiful things fade and get replaced by other beautiful things.

Read article here: Life Is A Circle, Not A Straight Line


How to Get the Best Out of a Black Moon!

Written by Sarah Varcas

How to Get the Best Out of a Black Moon!

A black moon is a particularly powerful new moon which augurs a significant new phase. We can use its energy to prepare for shifts in our inner and outer worlds so powerful they may change the very course of our life. Each black moon cycle lasts until the next black moon, two and a half to three years later...

Read article here: How to Get the Best Out of a Black Moon!


5 Steps To Deal With The Many Types of Loss

Written by Jude Bijou, M.A., M.F.T.

5 Steps To Deal With Loss

Somewhere, we got the idea that losses should be avoided at all costs because they are too painful. The result: no one taught us to effectively mourn when a significant ending occurs. As a result we often are stuck in a flat, gray place.

Read article here: 5 Steps To Deal With The Many Types of Loss


4 Achievable Steps for Turning Burnout into Brilliance

Written by Denise R. Green

4 Achievable Steps for Turning Burnout into Brilliance

We're all born with a spark, and then life piles on. But it's possible to clear off the muck so you can shine brilliantly again. Through incremental and attainable steps, you can reignite that flame within you that has dimmed over the years.

Read article here: 4 Achievable Steps for Turning Burnout into Brilliance


5 Power Tips for Women in the Workplace

Written by Marja Norris

5 Power Tips for Women in the Workplace

Women are imbued with the powers of relationships, mindfulness, and inspiring trust. While we don't think these are a big deal because they come as second nature, they're foreign to most of our male coworkers.

Read article here: 5 Power Tips for Women in the Workplace


Twelve Steps to Abundance and Prosperity

Written by Mark Thurston, PhD.

Twelve Steps to Abundance and Prosperity

Something extraordinary emerges when we piece together Edgar Cayce’s statements made to many different people on the subject of material resources: We discover a twelve-step program for working in conscious harmony with the law of supply and abundance.

Read article here: Twelve Steps to Abundance and Prosperity


Organizing Human Chain Saves Drowning Family: Can A Similar Approach Save Our Drowning Human Family?

Written by Steve Bhaerman

Organizing Human Chain Saves Drowning Family: Can A Similar Approach Save Our Drowning Human Family?

We always feel heartened by tales of heroism, and we celebrate the individual hero or "shero".  It's even more heartening when the "hero" is a self-organizing, spontaneous group of people who see what needs to be done, and then do it.

Read article here: Organizing Human Chain Saves Drowning Family...


How Wildfires Could Radically Change Our Forests And Your Life

How Wildfires Could Radically Change Our Forests And Your Life

by Merritt Turetsky, University of Guelph

Multiple lines of evidence are now telling us a convincing story that boreal fires are changing — they are getting…

Read article here: How Wildfires Could Radically Change Our Forests And Your Life


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Farming The Suburbs and Why Can’t We Always Grow Food Wherever We Want?

by Jennifer Kent, University of Sydney

Some local governments are more tolerant than others in allowing residents to grow food where they want.

Read article here: Farming The Suburbs and Why Can’t We Always Grow Food...


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To Defeat Tyranny Today Look To The Past

by Waller R. Newell, Carleton University

Democracy is under assault. Vladimir Putin’s authoritarianism, ISIS terrorism, the nuclear threat from North Korea and…

Read article here:

To Defeat Tyranny Today Look To The Past


Breast Cancer And Drinking May Be Linked For Black Women

Breast Cancer And Drinking May Be Linked For Black Women

by Laura Oleniacz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Black women who drink more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week have a significantly higher risk of invasive breast cancer…

Read article here: Breast Cancer And Drinking May Be Linked For Black Women


I've Studied Larsen C And Its Giant Iceberg For Years and It's Not A Simple Story Of Climate Change

I've Studied Larsen C And Its Giant Iceberg For Years and It's Not A Simple Story Of Climate Change

by Adrian Luckman, Swansea University

One of the largest icebergs ever recorded has just broken away from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

Read article here: I've Studied Larsen C And Its Giant Iceberg For Years and It's Not A Simple Story Of Climate Change


How Building Your Child's Spoken Word Bank Can Boost Their Capacity To Read
How Building Your Child's Spoken Word Bank Can Boost Their Capacity To Read

by Signy Wegener and Anne Castles, Macquarie University

Children’s oral vocabulary – their knowledge of the sounds and meanings of words – is strongly positively associated…

Read article here: How Building Your Child's Spoken Word Bank Can Boost Their Capacity To Read


Are Low Calorie Sweeteners Really Better For You?

Are Low Calorie Sweeteners Really Better For You?

by Rachel Adams, Cardiff Metropolitan University

Drinking beverages containing low-calorie sweeteners may not help you lose weight and may even be bad for your health…

Read article here: Are Low Calorie Sweeteners Really Better For You?


Democracy in Chains: The Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America

Democracy in Chains: The Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America

by Kristin Miller, BillMoyers.com

Author Nancy MacLean has unearthed a stealth ideologue of the American right. Her book, Democracy in Chains: The Deep…

Read article here: Democracy in Chains: The Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America


Why In The Future It Should Be Consumers That Go On Strike

Why In The Future It Should Be Consumers That Go On Strike

by Aude Cefaliello, University of Glasgow

I belong to a generation that has been told there is no other choice other than to be flexible in the labor market.…

Read article here: Why In The Future It Should Be Consumers That Go On Strike


How Hard Is It To Recognize That You Are Experiencing A Delusion?

How Hard Is It To Recognize That You Are Experiencing A Delusion?

by Kevin Morgan, Univ. of Westminster

When people experience delusions or hallucinations there is usually some loss of contact with reality whereby normal…

Read article here: How Hard Is It To Recognize That You Are Experiencing A Delusion?


Why Is It So Hard To Improve American Policing?

Why Is It So Hard To Improve American Policing?

by Frederic Lemieux, George Washington University

The use of lethal force by police officers in Minnesota and Baton Rouge has once again sparked protests over the…

Read article here: Why Is It So Hard To Improve American Policing?


8 Things That Have Changed Since The Smoking Ban

8 Things That Have Changed Since The Smoking Ban

by Andrew Russell, Durham University

It’s hard to think back to what English pubs and clubs were like before the law about smoke-free public places came…

Read article here: 8 Things That Have Changed Since The Smoking Ban


The Gig Economy Was Nothing New Even In The 18th Century

The Gig Economy Was Nothing New Even In The 18th Century

by Tawny Paul, University of Exeter

The Taylor Report, the UK government’s recent major review of modern work, paid particular attention to the “gig"…

Read article here: The Gig Economy Was Nothing New Even In The 18th Century


Why We Still Love Jane Austen's Heroes, Heroines And Houses After 200 Years

Why We Still Love Jane Austen's Heroes, Heroines And Houses After 200 Years

by Lizzie Rogers, University of Hull

Two centuries on from the death of Jane Austen, the enthusiasm for her work and the Regency world she represents is…

Read article here: Why We Still Love Jane Austen's Heroes, Heroines And Houses After 200 Years


Is America's Digital Leadership On The Wane?

Is America's Digital Leadership On The Wane?

by Bhaskar Chakravorti, Tufts University

American leadership in technology innovation and economic competitiveness is at risk if U.S. policymakers don’t take…

Read article here: Is America's Digital Leadership On The Wane?


This, Not Diet, May Cause GI Trouble In Kids With Autism

This, Not Diet, May Cause GI Trouble In Kids With Autism

by Derek Thompson, University of Missouri

Diet is not a contributing factor to the significant gastrointestinal issues common among children with autism spectrum…

Read article here: This, Not Diet, May Cause GI Trouble In Kids With Autism


Horsing Around With Young Children Makes Them Laugh And Helps Them Learn

Horsing Around With Young Children Makes Them Laugh And Helps Them Learn

by Laura Tallant, Bath Spa University

A good sense of humor is a highly valued personality trait. We like to laugh and for others to laugh with (not usually…

Read article here: Horsing Around With Young Children Makes Them Laugh And Helps Them Learn


If Democracy Is To Survive, Youth Must Stand Up And Defend

If Democracy Is To Survive, Youth Must Stand Up And Defend It

by Henry Giroux, McMaster University

According to famed anthropologist Arjun Appadurai, the central question of our times is whether we’re witnessing the…

Read article here: If Democracy Is To Survive, Youth Must Stand Up And Defend It


Poor Kids Hit Puberty Sooner And Risk A Lifetime Of Health Problems

Poor Kids Hit Puberty Sooner And Risk A Lifetime Of Health Problems

by Ying Sun, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute

Shape-shifting bodies. Cracking voices. Hairs sprouting in new places. Puberty marks a dramatic period of change for…

Read article here: Poor Kids Hit Puberty Sooner And Risk A Lifetime Of Health Problems


How Empathy Can Make Or Break A Troll

How Empathy Can Make Or Break A Troll

by Evita March, Federation University Australia

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran recently announced he had quit Twitter because he was sick of internet trolls.

Read article here: How Empathy Can Make Or Break A Troll


How Your Gut May Help You Lose Weight, Fight Depression And Lower Blood Pressure

How Your Gut May Help You Lose Weight, Fight Depression And Lower Blood Pressure

by Jasenka Zubcevic and Christopher Martyniuk, University of Florida

A universe of organisms living inside you may affect every part of your body, from your brain to your bones, and even…

Read article here:

How Your Gut May Help You Lose Weight, Fight Depression And Lower Blood Pressure


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 more

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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