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Sex in the News

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Guns verse sexual freedom, asexuality is a sexual identity, the Chinese Police rescue a sex doll, and men fake orgasm too in this week's sex news. (more)

Transcending Poor Health With Meditation

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A new study suggests that Transcendental Meditation may contribute to long term improvements in physical health and well-being. (more)

Sex in the News

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No-orgasm sex is saving marriages, Yahoo hires a pregnant CEO, man with large penis is given a hard time at S.F. airport, and a woman orgasms with the Statue of Liberty in this week's round-up.  (more)

Sex in the News

jaggerre.jpgIn this week's Sex in the News: Kim Jong-un's love scandal, rape jokes, Jane Fonda is having the best sex of her life, The Snuggery, and Mick Jagger's bisexuality.  (more)

The Heart of the Matter

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The heart is physically and metaphorically the direct pathway to and from the inner being. The beating heart is a link, at our core, between the physical and the non-physical, resonating to the rhythms of both.  (more)

Sarva Unleashed

SYA3.gifMichael Hewitt hosts the Sarva Yoga Academy training program, merging traditional asana with psychoanalysis, meditation, and Gurdjeiffian philosophy. (more)

Sex in the News

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In this week's sex in the news, Barney Frank gets married, Frank Ocean makes waves, the appropriate appetizers for a sex party, funny thing about the penis, and aren't college sex classes supposed to be electives?  (more)

Sex in the News

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In this week's Sex in the News, Anderson Cooper comes out, the air force is rocked by a sex scandal, and "gay" can still be an insult. (more)

A Will for the Woods: Vignette

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"A Will for the Woods" is about a dying wish for a legacy of eco-friendly funerals and the trailblazers advancing this unrecognized field in the environmental movement. This clip from the film explores efforts to further sustainable funeral practices that conserve natural areas and reconnect people to timeless rituals. (more)

Grow Your Brain through Meditation

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Scientists present concrete evidence of meditation's efficacy in promoting positive brain development. (more)

Sex in the News

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This week: vaginas on the House floor; the wonder of breasts; General Mills and same-sex marriage; the 5 R's of Dating; and things you may not know about his O.   (more)

The Maestro of Alcoholic Kombucha

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Spiro Theofilatos, owner of Beyond Kombucha, has developed the perfect marketing angle for the consciousness party scene -- a drink that "detoxifies" while getting you buzzed.  In this interview, Spiro reveals the health secrets of kombucha tea and shows off his high-powered, sustainable operation. (more)

Pot Psychosis

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According to a recent study, the use of cannabis is associated with lower mortality risk in patients with schizophrenia and other related psychotic disorders. (more)

Sex in the News

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In this week's sex in the news: DOMA Down! The Mexican town where boys grow up to be pimps. Transgender at two. Getting bro'd. And Durex targets premature ejaculators.  (more)

Shamanic Breathwork Workshop

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Join "Visionary Shamanism” author and Shamanic Breathwork pioneer Linda Star Wolf in a rare NYC one-day workshop on Saturday, June 9.  (more)

Better Sex Thru Chemistry?

sex_chemistry_preview.jpgDavid Jay Brown profiles four potentially sex-enhancing drugs: bromocriptine, cabergoline, deprenyl and LSD. (more)

Sex in the News

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This week: Does a vibrator's design lead to more orgasms? Is cheating rational? Bedsider reveals an estrogen-free vaginal ring, and butt plugs reflect the popularity of Republican Presidential candidates. (more)

The Future of Love Salon

love_apr_2012_ab.jpgNYers, come join us for talks on tantra and intimacy followed by a discussion moderated by Daniel Pinchbeck, and explore The Future of Love in all its facets, April 25. (more)

Funding My Existence

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The most creative visionaries often cannot function adequately in modern society. The Internet has allowed for non-traditional funding platforms, but the most popular ones fund creative projects, not a creative life. It is time to enable visionaries by funding their existence, allowing them to worry about more pressing matters -- like changing the world. (more)

No Fly Zone

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A recent study offers compelling evidence that zebra stripes serve a surprising evolutionary function: scrambling the vision of bloodsucking horseflies. (more)

Rebuilding Sacred Circle

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A beloved community center in New Jersey is lost in a tragic fire, but looking to rebuild. (more)

Isis Aquarian -- On the High Road With Father Yod

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Isis Aquarian was right-hand woman to Father Yod, leader of the Source Family commune, an Aquarian community based in Hollywood and Hawaii in the 1970s. A contemporary resurgence of interest in Aquarian community has led to a film. In this interview, Isis recounts her years with the Family. (more)

Truth in Labeling

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Labeling the presence of genetically altered food is the final frontier for full disclosure regarding what we eat. [Video] [Action Alert] (more)

Ancient History Rocks - Again!

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Historian Graham Hancock releases episodes 2, 3 and 4 of his video interview with rockers Turbowolf, offering his expert opinion on topics such as the mysteries of ancient stone structures and the message of 2012 prophecies. [Video] (more)

Ancient History Rocks

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Historian Graham Hancock and rockers Turbowolf discuss the Ark of the Covenant, alternative chronologies for the Sphinx, and maps indicating lost civilizations in the first of a four-part video series. [Video] (more)

Energy and Our Energetic Fields

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Everything in this world is made of energy. Some energy, such as that composing a table or a chair, moves slowly. You can see, touch, discuss, and prove the existence of these slow-energy objects. But most of the energy in this world can't be seen, heard, or touched through our typical five senses. It moves so fast that we can't perceive it. (more)

LeRoy's Unsolved Mystery

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18 people in LeRoy, NY are suffering from a mystery illness with neurological symptoms similar to those caused by Tourette's syndrome. (more)

Paraben Problems

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While the recent Susan G. Komen grant-making controversy revealed the part politics plays in the fight against breast cancer, another discovery regarding the potential danger of everyday cosmetics has received far less attention. (more)