What’s Prayer Got to Do With It? By LeTonia Jones Posted on May 23, 2022 #Healing#Spirituality It is only through contemplation, prayer, and a commitment to love that I can see the collateral damage that results when anyone is believed to be or believes . . . This is Member-Only Content To access, click here to activate a Digital Subscription with a 2-Week Free Trial (no credit card required). Learn more Related Tarka Article: Read the whole issue This article is from Tarka #06: On Spiritual Citizenship. TARKA is a quarterly journal published by Embodied Philosophy that explores yoga philosophy, contemplative studies, and the world’s wisdom and esoteric traditions. Read More Read more like this #Healing #Interdisciplinary Christi Myers on Ketamine Therapy (#152) Christi Myers is the Founder and CEO of Flow Integrative, a ketamine psychotherapy practice that helps clients deal with mood disorders and substance abuse. By Jacob Kyle #Interdisciplinary #Spirituality Feminism and Spiritual Citizenship “What does spiritual citizenship look like through a feminist lens?” By Alka Arora #Healing #Practice The Weight of Wellness: Contemplative Performance Art as a Practice …ways that contemplative performance art serves to interrupt the intergenerational traumas associated with genocide, colonialism, climate change, and environmental injustice. By Devora Neumark #Healing #Practice Sevā: The Heart of Spiritual Citizenship In Indian traditions, the spirit of sevā (Sanskrit, “selfless service”) often centers around bhakti-yogis for whom this practice is the sole aim of life. By Marcy Braverman Goldstein