By Sam bot on April 12, 2015
canada, creativity, eco-friendly, floating fortress, sustainability
Culture, Inspiration
VIA Collective-Evolution by Alanna Ketler In Canada, about half an hour by boat off the coast of Tofino, British Columbia, live Wayne Adams and Catherine King, proud owners and operators of Freedom Cove. Freedom Cove is an incredible off-grid float-home and garden constructed in a very colorful and artistic way. This amazing magenta and turquoise float […]
By Sam bot on April 11, 2015
education, free knowledge, knowledge, websites
Culture, Health
VIA The Open Mind by Raven Fon Acquiring a new skill and expanding your knowledge doesn’t have to cost you a fortune. There are many easily accessible, free services on the web that can help educate you on countless topics. Tutorials, instructional videos, even classes are available to teach you a variety of skills, from changing […]
By Sam bot on April 11, 2015
generation y, love, millenials, relationships
Culture, Health
VIA Elite Daily by Paul Hudson Ever wonder what our generation will be known for in the decades to come? I ponder the question regularly. There are so many great things we could be remembered for, but if history has taught us anything, it’s the negative that tends to last the test of time, not the […]
By Sam bot on April 9, 2015
diet, health, liver cleanse, superfoods
Culture, Health
VIA Collective-Evolution We live in a world where disease is constantly on the rise. This should come as no surprise as the environment we choose to surround ourselves with is extremely toxic i.e. our food, air, water etc. One great example is bleach, it’s one the most commonly used and relied upon cleaners in the […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
childhood, elementary, flashbacks
Culture
VIA BuzzFeed Be prepared for some flashbacks to your elementary days! 1. Shooting up lead: View this image › Via fuknawesom.tumblr.com 2. The most stressful two minutes of your young life: View this image › Via pinterest.com 3. The world’s best lunchtime dessert: View this image › Via sodahead.com 4. These sweet aromas: View this […]
By Sam bot on April 7, 2015
health, microwave, nutrients, science
Culture, Health, Science, Sports
VIA “collective-evolution.com” by Mark DeNicola Collective Evolution They’re fast, convenient, and easy to use. Manufacturers even produce packaged foods specifically for their use. What I’m referring to are of course, microwave ovens, the household appliance that is still regularly used as a part of meal preparation and re-heating in approximately 90% of American homes. I say […]
By Sam bot on April 4, 2015
dog fighting, dogs, michael vick, pitbulls, recovery
Culture, Sports, Stories
VIA “sunnyskyz.com” Sunny Skyz When Michael Vick’s dog fighting saga came to an end in 2007, organizations like the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary stepped in and tried to argue that there was still hope for these lost creatures. They wanted to prove that the pups are not vicious killers– they’re just regular dogs who’ve been […]
By Sam bot on April 4, 2015
fulfillment, happiness, joy, life lessons, love
Culture, Global, Health, Inspiration, Stories, Stories, Stories
VIA “expandedconsciousness.com” by Sean Suddes Expanded Consciousness As my 30th birthday quickly approaches I thought it would be an original idea (sarcasm) to write 30 lessons I’ve learned in 30 years living on this Earth. In no particular order: 1) Don’t take life too seriously, it’s not like you’re getting out alive. Learn to laugh […]
By Sam bot on March 28, 2015
acceptance, advice, health, love, realtionships
Culture, Health, Stories, Stories
VIA “themindunleashed.org” The Mind Unleashed I’d had serious relationships before meeting my fiance, with a couple lasting for years. I thought I was an adult; I thought I knew how to be a great girlfriend. Meeting someone I had a serious connection with taught me that nothing I had experienced before was real. True love […]
By Sam bot on March 28, 2015
buddha, inspire, quotes, wisdom, words to live by
Culture, Health, Sports, Stories
VIA “spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com” by Steven Bancarz Spirit Science and Metaphysics Between the 6th and 4th century BCE, a man named Siddhārtha Gautama began to turn heads in Eastern India with his profound spiritual wisdom. He was given the name “Buddha”, which literally means “The enlightened one”, and to this day we still receive tremendous insight from his […]