“Green” used to mean inexperienced. Now it can describe the ultimate life experience.
By Katie Sandberg
Angelenos intrigued with living lightly on the planet are accustomed to confronting challenges. Whether it’s buying Fair Trade products or consuming less animal protein to reduce our environmental impact, we’re willing to go that extra step—to think about not just [...]
Posts Tagged ‘death’
Death Takes Us Back to the Land
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012When Your Therapist Suddenly Dies
Friday, February 24th, 2012Losing a therapist can be an emotional blow, but it doesn’t have to be fatal
What Dogs Know about Surrender
Saturday, July 9th, 2011Lessons of a season marked by loss
Sweat Lodge Deaths & Self-Help Gurus: A Question of Accountability
Thursday, October 29th, 2009A Tragic Call To Attention
The recent and tragic events that involved three deaths and more than 19 injured and emotionally traumatized at a James Ray “Spiritual Warrior Retreat” deserves to be treated with some gentleness, for this is more than a news item, but a horrific experience of loss and suffering that is having an impact on far more people than only those who were there. It is also a criminal…

