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The Bright Light of Yoga
My earliest memories already carry the imprint of anxiety and depression—right at the beginning of what I can recall. The beginning of memory itself, which, contrary to ancient yogic traditions, is often taken to be what makes me me. Yet I am not my panic, nor am I a perpetual knot of anger. Experience is transient by nature, and if it is to pass cleanly across the moving river of now, we must learn to release it. We must learn to shape, rather than be ruled by, our inner landscape.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 2 months ago in Longevity
Why I Tracked My Small Wins
For a long time, my days felt heavy, even when nothing “bad” was happening. I would go to bed exhausted, wondering why I still felt behind. My to-do list was never empty. My goals always seemed far away. And no matter how much effort I put in, it felt like I wasn’t doing enough.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
Ai in Health care: Uses, Advantages and Practical Implications.
The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing almost all industries; the impact on the medical industry is particularly impressive. In the present day, AI in healthcare helps researchers, hospitals and doctors to achieve better results and save money in helping patients. Since the beginning of disease diagnosis, AI has become a fundamental driver of innovation in contemporary medicine, as well as the ability to plan treatments. With the ongoing development of healthcare systems, machine learning, deep learning, and data analytics are helping to transform the way patients are getting care. Simultaneously, AI in medicine is enabling people to make changes in their lifestyles, i.e., keeping their weight healthy, with the help of personalized advice and health information. This article discusses the advantages and applications of the accelerated emergence of AI in healthcare and its implications to the world.
By Jack Abrams 2 months ago in Longevity
The Clarity of Solitude
For a long time, I was afraid of being alone. Not lonely—alone. I filled every quiet moment with noise. Music playing while I cooked. Podcasts while I walked. Messages open even when I had nothing to say. Silence felt uncomfortable, like something I needed to escape.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
Christmas Tree Fun Facts
History & Origins The tradition is older than you think — Germans began decorating evergreen trees as far back as the 16th century, taking them inside and ornamenting them with apples, nuts and candles. The practice caught on in Europe, from where it slowly made its way back to America in the 1800s.
By Neli Ivanova2 months ago in Longevity
Date Day And Night
We have some fun local events that we have only recently started attending, because of our now regular date night. We went to see Georgette Jones, and she was great. She sang like her mother and sang songs by both her mother and father.
By Denise E Lindquist2 months ago in Longevity
The Year I Finally Stopped Pretending I Was Fine
I did not expect the year to teach me anything. I assumed it would pass the way the last few had passed, with the same routines, the same responsibilities, the same familiar exhaustion I had learned to treat as usual. I thought I understood myself well enough. I thought I knew my limits. I thought I was managing.
By Kevin Hidalgo2 months ago in Longevity









