Featured: Lessons From the Soul

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Ralph Waldo Emerson said that education is the drawing out of the soul. In May we had the privilege of reading many uplifting and inspiring lessons, but four stood out for offering urgent reminders from the soul.

In Magia, shared by Evangelina Ramirez, founder of Evanger, we are reminded that when we change how we feel about something on the inside, everything changes on the outside.

Don’t Dismiss the Nudge, posted by Well Street founder, Tom Dailey, reflects on the surprising benefits that come from courageously heeding the mysterious, subtle prompts we receive intuitively.

A Stoic’s View on Removing Thorns from Your Side, written by the Librarian of Fort Biblio, brings us excellent quotes from Marcus Aurelius, who wisely reminds us that we hold the key to maintaining our balance and composure if we view events without the pall of personal judgements.

Last among May’s soulful lessons, "…anyway, shove it up your bum, Missis!", shared by Rossana Snee, founder of Sanatana, reminds us that when others go low, we might be tempted to take the bait and get down with them, but there’s never a need to let someone else’s bad character redefine our good character.