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Heartfulness Magazine - April 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 4)
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The effects of climate change have gone so far that reversal is impossible. Instead, we have entered a critical season of regeneration, when we can come together to re-energize Mother Earth and her occupants with nourishment, compassion, and healing for the future.
In this edition, Daaji speaks of trees and Nature, Patricia Scotland, Commonwealth Secretary-General, speaks to school students about how to give back, Maria Daniel Brás dives into Deep U, and Alain Desvigne and Antoine Denoix inspire each other with ideas for regenerative businesses. Victor Kannan celebrates the Inner Peace Museum at Kanha Shanti Vanam, and GorakhParulkar writes on conflict resolution. Christine Prisland takes us for a walk in the woods, Jason Nutting highlights the benefits of eating slowly, JeminaWatstein shares 3 art activities we can do to calm our minds, and Sara Bubber tells our children a Buddhist story on moderation and sets them a few challenges.
The effects of climate change have gone so far that reversal is impossible. Instead, we have entered a critical season of regeneration, when we can come together to re-energize Mother Earth and her occupants with nourishment, compassion, and healing for the future.
In this edition, Daaji speaks of trees and Nature, Patricia Scotland, Commonwealth Secretary-General, speaks to school students about how to give back, Maria Daniel Brás dives into Deep U, and Alain Desvigne and Antoine Denoix inspire each other with ideas for regenerative businesses. Victor Kannan celebrates the Inner Peace Museum at Kanha Shanti Vanam, and GorakhParulkar writes on conflict resolution. Christine Prisland takes us for a walk in the woods, Jason Nutting highlights the benefits of eating slowly, JeminaWatstein shares 3 art activities we can do to calm our minds, and Sara Bubber tells our children a Buddhist story on moderation and sets them a few challenges.





















