Sustainable Practices from the Maya WorldFrom an ancestral heritage born of the wisdom of direct contact with nature, here’s a glimpse at the sustainable practices of Maya culture...
Six Illuminating Artists’ DiariesA personal diary is an art form and a mirror. It’s an exercise that brings us closer to our own spirits and to those of others. These are six intimate notebooks from six great artists.
An Interview with Richard J. Davidson, Creator of the Center for Healthy MindsRichard Davidson talks about his work as a neuroscientist and its application to the field of education.
The Flower of May, a Mayan LegendSynthesizing nature’s importance to our own conceptions of the world, a legend from one of the world’s most illuminating ancient cultures.
Seven Spectacular Endemic Species of MexicoMexico is overflowing with diversity and a huge number of species. To appreciate and protect them, we need to know them.
Exploration to Change Reality (or the Story of Frederick Catherwood)A tireless traveler, a remarkable, passionate artist of Maya culture, Catherwood’s story has many lessons even for today.
Lessons in environmental conservation from indigenous peoples of the worldIndigenous peoples protect 80% of the planet’s biodiversity. Below are some things we can learn from them...
Freedom is in knowing oneself: lessons from Frida KahloPerhaps to find true freedom, one need only look inward.