Spirituality

  • I used to be a jerk but now I've changed

    Some folks would still like to stick a fork in my arm -- do I seek them out and apologize?
  • Big Think: Elizabeth Gilbert on creativity

    The author of "Eat, Pray, Love" on charting our own mythologies and being a woman in the current era.
  • The contemplative life calls, but I'm married

    How does a spouse pursue a spiritual quest?
  • Amma's cosmic squeeze

    My journey into the arms of Amma the hugging saint reminded me that humans are far more than neurologically programmed DNA machines.
  • Lost and found

    Divorced and depressed, Elizabeth Gilbert traveled the world in search of peace. She came back happy, healthy, and with a story to inspire us all
  • God? Sure, whatever

    A new book says that 80 percent of American teens believe in God -- but their God is a buddy who props up their self-esteem, and many don't even know who Jesus was.
  • A divider, not a uniter

    The charismatic Pope John Paul II chose not to engage all Catholics, and so leaves a tragic legacy of missed opportunity that has ultimately damaged the church.
  • Smells like teen spirituality

    Why have the networks brought us four -- count 'em! -- new shows about rebellious young heroines in touch with the supernatural world? God only knows.
  • Wake up and smell the subterfuge

    What does it mean when a bank tells us to stop worrying about money? A trick!
  • Life will never be the same

    Ever since last Tuesday, that's been our mantra -- but what does it mean?
  • Deepak Chopra

    How to Know God
  • Deepak Chopra

    Everyday Immortality
  • Deepak Chopra attains financial peace

    The spiritual guru discusses his new book and what he does with the $15 million he brings in annually.
  • Higher being: Can legalizing drugs bring us closer to God?

    By Katharine Mieszkowski
  • Higher being

    Can legalizing drugs bring us closer to God?
  • Living in shimmering disequilibrium

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning author calls for spiritualizing the environmental movement as Earth endures the greatest mass extinction in 65 million years.
  • Coming to religion

    The Duchess of Hard gets spiritual.
  • Spiritual intelligence

    An interview with Danah Zohar and Dr. Ian Marshall, authors of "SQ: Connecting With Our Spiritual Intelligence."
  • Beyond facts

    Can one teach spirituality in college?
  • After the apocalypse

    Returning to the philosophy class that I had canceled, I wasn't sure who or what I would find.
  • Lost and found

    Why America's 80 million-strong Generation X may be losing its religion but finding its soul.
  • Millennial-time religion

    The L.A. Weekly gets spiritual; poo falls from the sky in Salt Lake City.
  • The god of the information age is a trickster

    The god of the information age is a trickster By R.U. Sirius An interview with 'TechGnosis' author Erik Davis about technology's habit of hoodwinking us.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: L.A. transcendental

    "The New Age" pitilessly tracks the downfall of a spiritually inclined but trendy Hollywood couple.
  • Does God have an e-mail address?

    Jennifer Cobb's 'Cybergrace' seeks the spiritual dimension of technology but gets mired in the details.
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