Every single moment has a particular rhythm to it, and we have the capacity to expand or contract an individual moment as appropriate. One way to shift what's going on in our world is not to try to rush to do more, but to allow ourselves to go deeper into that moment of being present. Our ability to shift gears, to shift our rhythm to meet that moment and be present in it, is what allows us to experience the fullness of life. --Stephan Rechtschaffen
Today in History: Napoleon Bonaparte crowned emperor of France (1804); Abolitionist John Brown hanged (1859); First controlled nuclear chain reaction demonstrated at University of Chicago (1942); EPA established (1970); Barney B. Clark first person to receive artificial heart transplant (1982); Benazir Bhutto sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan (1988); Aaron Copeland died at age 90 (1990); Enron Corp. filed for bancruptcy (2001)

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