May 1, 2015 | Famous Teacher Articles, Pema Chodron
Ani Pema Chödrön was born Deirdre Blomfield-Brown in New York City on July 14, 1936. A disciple of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, she is one of the first American women to be ordained as a nun in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist...
Apr 29, 2015 | Articles & Research
According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, which functions as a kind of nation’s report card, the US is flunking in it’s educational system. We are now below proficient in math & reading. However, in some schools around the country Quiet...
Apr 29, 2015 | Articles & Research
For those meditators with a scientific mind or any who likes to read scientific studies & journals. ~ Anthony ORIGINAL STUDY & FINDINGS published in The Permanente Journal & CAN BE FOUND AT:...
Apr 29, 2015 | Articles & Research
Meditation is now being offered in many schools across the US. However, it is not just something useful to students. We can probably all imagine just how stressful a teachers job is, well recent research has shown that transcendental Meditation (TM) helps to...
Apr 17, 2015 | Articles & Research
Elizabeth Blackburn won the Nobel Prize in 2009 for her discovery of the protective caps on chromosomes called, “telomeres” & the enzyme called “telomerase”. Based on Blackburn’s research, scientists use the measure of telomere length as a metric for...