Author Archives: Diana Rico

About Diana Rico

The ancients lived in deep knowledge of the sacredness of water. Today, those of us who dwell in the so-called developed world have lost that sense, though many indigenous sisters and brothers living in traditional ways still hold it. On my blog "Holy Waters" (holywaters.wordpress.com), I explore the sacredness of water—and, by extension, of all things numinous—through my own writing and through the work of invited guest artists in all media. My hope is to make readers shimmer with delight and help them plunge their own holy depths. | Diana Rico (dianarico.com) is an internationally published journalist, curator, critically acclaimed author, and award-winning documentary producer-writer specializing in the arts and spiritual/social issues.

Scientists investigate water memory

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Overcome obstacles with gentleness

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Yoga teaches us to listen to our bodies and meet pain with compassion. more

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Cry out for change

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Embracing your emotional response to the news can spur change more

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The power of listening

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The simple act of listening can change people’s lives and the world. more

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Manhattan cathedral exhibits the value of water

“Light Play Ten Mile River” (2004), Robert Berlind | Image courtesy of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Holiness, water and artistic endeavor converge at St. John the Divine’s art show, “The Value of Water: Sustaining a Green Planet.” more

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The spiritual warriorship of Occupy Wall Street

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When carried out in a particular spirit, revolutions can be acts of conscious, sacred warriorship. more

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