We can live in a house full of people and if there is not a connection with any of them, it can be very lonely. We can be alone and if we're not in a place of self-love and self-forgiveness, it can be very lonely.
Yes. It takes a while to go through all the stuff we have accumulated over the years, but the hardest part is to adjust spending habits. If we're buying new stuff at the same rate as purging- we're not getting anywhere.
Yes, we have our beauty, but we need to learn to tame the beast. I think the biggest problem in the world is the lack of empathy. Empathy would change our perception, viewpoint and priority on a lot of topics.
For generations, children have enjoyed learning through this medium. Sesame Street, which debuted in 1969, has changed over the years. Society has changed over the years. The foundation of the show has remained the same- to teach kids the life skills they need in addition to reading, math and...
Sadly, none of us will really know the truth until the end. Is it possible that people created religion as a means to control and manipulate other people?
I always looked at bliss as being in a restful state because one is unaware of their entire situation, circumstances and impact of their predicament. Many of us, when we're very young, experience bliss. I agree with you in that happiness is something earned.
Yes, both the refrigerated and the canned versions have a mild coconut taste- so it works well with sweet dishes such as pancakes, french toast and bread pudding.
I too prefer plant-based milk, namely almond or coconut milk. I've experimented with baking with both refrigerated and canned coconut milk and have had mixed results- still tweaking.
I only remember hearing my elders complain about getting old and didn't hear anything positive about it. I guess we have to find our own way to stay positive.