We are living in unprecedented times, when fear must be countered with love and distress with healing. Now for Tomorrow is a podcast to show you how that's possible. To show actions you can do now to make tomorrow better. Each step offers an action to take today to make tomorrow better for yourself, those you love, and the world. Hosted by Deepak Chopra, each episode contains a short prompt for re... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
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I listen to these as their own mini meditation and sometimes fall asleep to them on auto play at night. They are so simple and calming, and have been a lifesaver this year. Thank you, Deepak!
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Yet again I find myself uplifted, transported to the possible and given new capacity to seek and find my true self. Deepak is a visionary and a redeemer for the human condition. Essential as air.
This has been a great way to focus on positive energy during crisis. I look forward to every episode and hope to see more! Thank you Deepak Chopra!
I thank you very much to give me such opportunity to lesson to wonderful text.
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