Tweet Don’t you love looking at Roxana Saberi’s smile of freedom and wish the same would be possible for all the innocent souls who are kept captive in Iran and elsewhere? In her interview with Terry Gross of NPR she … Continue reading →
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Tweet The students at Claremont High, Claremont Colleges, Center for Global Integrated Education and the Bahaí community of Claremont are inviting you and your children to a rally. Date and Time: This coming Saturday May 9th. from 1:00-4:00 pm Place: … Continue reading →
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Tweet As a Cognitive Behavioral psychotherapist I really appreciates the research on the impact of positive and negative thoughts on human brain. Also, I am grateful for the wealth of knowledge and wisdom on how religion can be and must … Continue reading →
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Tweet The subject of spirituality and mental health has been gaining more and more attention by neuroscience. The research likes to explore the effects of spiritual practices on various psychological conditions. Related fields include psychiatry, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. This … Continue reading →