Elephantianity
This allegorical tale by Swifty Flame-Anderson encourages us to ponder the wisdom of following another's example when we are each unique individuals.
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Achieving Unhappiness
Swifty Flame-Anderson suggests that we can only be suckered into society's relentless promotion of goal striving and achievement if our innate unconditional happiness is first systematically destroyed.
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Changing Perspective
In this article, Swifty asks us to ponder the last time we paid any attention to the parts of life which are effortless and smooth or the times when our body is in vibrant health. Pain and problems grab our attention, but when they are absent, we have to focus attention deliberately to fully experience the wonder of living.
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Blast From the Past
For those of you who are new to Happy Cow, we have decided to include a random article from the archives. Those of you who have been with us since the beginning, thank you so very much and you may have seen this before!
What will it be this week? ...
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