Deepak Chopra and Intent

I find it personally very hard to understand how anyone could fail to sympathize with the Occupy movement, but I also understand why doubt and uncertainty hang in the air. As one pundit pithily remarked, “Everyone’s waiting to see if this is a movement or just a moment.” Movements fit a pattern that so far…

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By Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP and Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., The Joseph P and Rose F. Kennedy, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Director of Genetics and Aging, Massachusetts General Hospital In the first post we confronted the primary fact about Alzheimer’s disease – fear and terror – which is a psychological reality, not a piece…

It’s hard to imagine someone, except on the far right, not sympathizing with the grievances of the Occupy movement. Women, young people, and minorities have been the hardest hit by the loss of millions of jobs. The fact that Wall Street’s recklessness brought down the entire economy led to a series of injustices: the malefactors…

By Deepak Chopra, M.D., FACP and Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., The Joseph P and Rose F. Kennedy, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Director of Genetics and Aging, Massachusetts General Hospital   Few people feel comfortable thinking about the aging process, but discomfort turns to fear when it comes to the brain.  Medically, everyone’s brain slows…

Deepak Chopra discusses his ideas on the next step for the Occupy movement.   www.deepakchopra.com Follow Deepak on Twitter

In the last post we arrived at a conclusion that will surprise many people: If the good parts of your life are to have meaning, the same must be true of the bad parts.  This is a continual message delivered by the world’s wisdom traditions. It’s a fantasy to believe that being good will keep…

By Deepak Chopra, M.D., FACP and Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D., The Joseph P and Rose F. Kennedy, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Director of Genetics and Aging, Massachusetts General Hospital Few people feel comfortable thinking about the aging process, but discomfort turns to fear when it comes to the brain.  Medically, everyone’s brain slows down…

Although countless plans for job growth and solving the debt crisis are swirling around us, what would real recovery mean? One can see fairly clearly what it doesn’t mean. Neither the left nor right is going to fight and win. As long as ideologies clash, any victory will leave scars and bitterness. Real recovery requires…

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