A Real Hug

Children, it is said, are wise and uninhibited, and tell us clearly the things that are most important to hear. The saying “Out of the mouths of babes” refers to this type of wisdom. Sometimes this wisdom inspires a sensitive adult to come up with creative solutions to a painful situation. This was precisely the case with Maura Cristina Silva, an elementary school teacher with 57 students, as reported in the New York Times. In response to a note from her third-grade pupil, stating “I am yearning for your hug,” she devised a disposable “hugging kit.” …
Land Rover or Land Cruiser?

When I drove out this morning, I was surprised to see parked on the street beside our driveway a fancy, expensive, Land Rover.
It brought many memories and stories to mind, since for a while when our children were fairly small, our only car was an eight-seater Land Rover. It was certainly not a fancy car. It was a workhorse which used to belong to a prospector. It was my husband’s pride and joy…
The Meaning of Life

We are in the last part of this challenging year. A year where we all had to cope with uncertainty, feelings of helplessness and needing to adapt to rapid change, as well as chaos. I have felt the value of practicing all the deep breathing techniques I teach in order to regulate myself. … I wonder what gives meaning to my life, what do I value, and what am I willing to do to preserve it?
Not surprisingly, I am not the only one asking these questions. A New York Times article caught my interest with the title “Yo-Yo Ma and the meaning of life.” …
Recognize the Darkness and Spread the Light

We have just passed the shortest day of the year, and although the day is a bit longer now, darkness falls fast. It seems that the natural rhythm of darkness and light is much more noticeable these days, as our world is plunged into the darkness of a pandemic which touches all corners of the world and spreads a deep feeling of gloom over everything. We need to honor the mournful feelings, to stay with them a bit…
What does it mean to be a Tulip?

Looking out of my window in Israel, I see my garden coming to life. The dry earth and leafless branches of the rose bushes suddenly came to life after the rains of the last 2 weeks. Not only leaves have sprouted, I can already see some rose buds developing.
Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Therapists?

792 million people live with mental health disorders worldwide, and there are not enough mental health professionals to treat all these people.
Experience the Magic of Tarot

By permission of Radleigh Valentine
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Sabra, Peanuts, and Cultural Diversity

In today’s English edition of Haaretz I found an interesting article about Marvel Comics superhero Sabra turning 40. Sabra fought the Incredible Hulk and even had an entire book dedicated to her. She apparently still existed in a minor role in 2014. Her character as a Jewish Israeli woman warrior was used to teach in a simplistic way about the Israeli Palestinian conflict.