How to Help Orphans Without Adopting

Millions of children around the world are without parents to love and care for them. But every child needs support to grow up happy and healthy. Helping orphans is a biblical call to action for all of us. Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow. […]

Orphan Definition: What It Means & One Boy’s Story

Millions of children around the world are orphans. In fact, 53 million children are orphaned in Africa alone. But what is an orphan? And how can we support these children? Here, you’ll learn the meaning of the word “orphan” and how to help those in need of love and care as you journey through one boy’s true story. What’s Here: […]

Poverty Affects Children’s Health: Facts & One Girl’s Story

Photo by: Junieth Dinarte Poverty affects all aspects of children’s health. Physically, poverty prevents children’s bodies from developing and exposes them to serious pain and disease. Emotionally, it causes overwhelming fear and anxiety. And spiritually, it steals away the hope of ever breaking free. While the effects of poverty on health are many, so are the ways we can fight […]

How to Like Yourself More

When someone first recommended I try this, I thought it sounded very self-involved, maybe a little pathetic — was my self-esteem so impoverished that I needed to ply myself with compliments? (It turns out that some days, in fact, I do.) But over time I realized that what at first seemed facile was actually sort of revolutionary. I’d tried practicing […]

Modern Distractions Lead to a Fear of Silence

This essay is part of a series called The Big Ideas, in which writers respond to a single question: What do we fear? You can read more by visiting The Big Ideas series page. Sometime in 1993, as I walked along a street in my hometown, Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ireland, a car pulled up alongside me, triggering sudden dread. The […]

Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Rarity in Paris’

The Man With Dimples I was 41, single and no longer looking. Rushing back to work from lunch, I was climbing the Metro stairs when a briefcase brushed against my leg. A tall man in a Barbour jacket excused himself — a rarity in Paris — and smiled, revealing his dimples. We entered the same Metro car, and five stops […]

Alternative Therapies Like Meditation and Acupuncture Are on the Rise

The doctor is in. So is the yogi. A sharp shift in health care is taking place as more than one-third of American adults now supplement or substitute mainstream medical care with acupuncture, meditation, yoga and other therapies long considered alternative. In 2022, 37 percent of adult pain patients used nontraditional medical care, a marked rise from 19 percent in […]

The Big Question: What Is Your Most Prized Possession?

This article is part of a series called Turning Points, in which writers explore what critical moments from this year might mean for the year ahead. You can read more by visiting the Turning Points series page. We prize something because it brings us joy, it is imbued with deep significance, or it transports us to a particular emotion. Perhaps […]

AI-Generated Jimmy Stewart Reads a Bedtime Story for Calm App

You can’t get to sleep. You’re tossing and turning. You want someone to read you a nice, wholesome bedtime story. And you want that someone to be the actor Jimmy Stewart. The sleep and meditation app Calm on Tuesday released a new story for premium users told by Mr. Stewart, the beloved actor who starred in “It’s a Wonderful Life.” […]

How to Meditate – The New York Times

Sleepiness: Many people get sleepy when they try to meditate. This may be because our minds are simply overstimulated, or it may be because our bodies are tired and need some rest. Either way, there are skillful ways to wake ourselves up so we can engage in meditation. Straighten your posture. Open your eyes. Try walking meditation. Instead of using […]

When a Breaking News Editor Unplugs to Meditate

Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. It was a little after 5:30 a.m., a cold dawn in June, and I was sitting on a meditation cushion in a big red barn in the Hudson Valley. A dozen other people sat with me in deep silence. Hundreds […]

The Benefits of Morning Meditation

There are some things we all know we’re supposed to do to feel better: drink more water, take more walks, go on fewer tequila benders. Meditation is another — research has shown it to help with everything from anxiety and depression to better sleep, lower stress levels and chronic pain relief. But if you’re new to meditating, it can be […]

Sally Kempton, Rising Star Journalist Turned Swami, Dies at 80

Sally Kempton, who was once a rising star in the New York journalism world and a fierce exponent of radical feminism, but who later pivoted to a life of Eastern asceticism and spiritual practice, died on Monday at her home in Carmel, Calif. She was 80. Her brother David Kempton said the cause was heart failure, adding that she had […]

Why Meditation Is an Important Part of Gardening

Marc Hamer was “the gardener,” someone who — for a portion of each day, over a career’s worth of years — knelt for hire, often pulling weeds. He knew that his employers in the big house, wine glasses in hand, would look out and see him in his posture of humility and perhaps say, “The gardener is here,” as if […]

Could Your Walks Be Missing Awe? It’s Much More Than a Workout

And research suggests it’s good for your health, too. Awe can help calm the nervous system, reduce inflammation and foster a sense of community (even if you experience the emotion alone). People who took awe walks, one study found, felt more upbeat and hopeful than walkers who did not. These walks also have restorative benefits, said Dr. Keltner, who has […]

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