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We are our stories. Let's share them. Some of these shows can also be found at evaphiletawright.com and comments or questions can be sent to me through that site or at evaphiletawright@gmail.com. My book, The Entertainer is the Charm, can be purchased at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00505T10K or through http://sbpra.com/EvaPhiletaWright/

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The history, experience and cultural significance of tea. It has a way of changing your life. Especially the green tea.

Visiting different places in the world helps you understand people and places different from home. It can also inspire you to do something to improve things, both at home and abroad.

what music appreciation does for us. We look at the classical music of India for an example of a music system that is unfamiliar but inspirational and of lasting value.

Music changes our lives, heals our ailments, makes us more intelligent, calms us down, inspires thinking, opens our hearts to love more, and acculturates us -- all in the spirit of fun and understanding. Music is especially effective for young... more

My sister-in-law's comments about the development of her life as an artist inspire a look at the value of the introvert

Bliss inducing words from the mystical Tibetan princess of the late 700's

Yeshe Tsogyal is called the Queen of the Dakinis. Who are these dakinis and why should she be their queen? This story explains the habits of these mysterious beings.

The story of the second part of the life of Han Shan Zi, as he matures and takes his place not only in his world of the Ming Dynasty but in the smaller world of the eternally and internationally remembered teachers. He was personally... more

There were two very famous Han Shan Zi's. One lived in the Tang dynasty and wrote great poetry. The other lived in the Ming dynasty and wrote a great autobiography and also a large number of very profound commentaries on the... more

I sent a close friend a short article by Ken McKeod which was originally published in the Huffington Post. Ken is a man I admire and I am grateful that he has given permission for me to quote his comments here.. My friend forwarded his... more
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