• Issue #151, November 28, 2025 Welcome to Insights and Implications! Life is full of uncertainty but that doesn’t have to be a problem or a source of suffering. Find out why/how in this month’s newsletter. Happy Thanksgiving to all our American friends. All the best, All of us at Insight Principles Uncertainty? You might have noticed - there is quite a bit of uncertainty going around these days. Whether it's the political climate, the state of the economy or changes at work, there are many moving parts. Where it will all end up is anyone’s

  • Issue #139, November 30, 2024 Welcome to Insights and Implications! This week marks the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, a time for reflection and food and family and friends. Regardless of where you live, we hope the following helps you remember the beauty of what’s true for all of us as we enter the holiday season. All the best, All of us at Insight Principles The Field “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there.” -RumiThe holidays can be interesting as a human! Different personalities and generations gather with

  • Issue #121, May 31, 2023 Welcome to Insights and Implications! This month, Nikki Platte reminds us that learning insight principles isn’t about doing anything, but simply understanding. Wishing you all the best, All of us at Insight Principles The Very Human Part of Learning    Emotions are a totally normal human experience. However, when we start to realize that our experience of life is created via thought from inside our minds, a curious thing can happen: we might feel like we “should” be able to manage or control our thoughts, feelings, and emotions. But here’s the deal: we’re still

  • Issue #49 - September 30, 2017 Welcome to Insights and Implications! We received another contribution to our newsletter from one of our readers. Read on for an excellent reminder about the power of thought. Please keep your stories and ideas coming. All the best, All of us at Insight Principles Crater Lake Insight While visiting Crater Lake in Oregon last month, I stopped by the main lodge to get lunch. August is a busy month around the lake. It took me a while to find parking. After I had lunch, I was walking back to my car when I noticed