Monthly Archives: April 2014

Are You Stuck in a RERUN? You Can Change Your Story

by Joeel A. Rivera, M.Ed. Déjà vu: from French, literally “already seen,” is the phenomenon of having the strong sensation that an event or experience currently being experienced has been experienced in the past, whether it has actually happened or … Continue reading

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Who Needs NEED?

By Gregg Sanderson To be upset over what you don’t have is to waste what you do have.—Ken Keyes “I love you. I need you” say countless songs and novels to convey that romantic thought to unsuspecting innocents. “You can’t … Continue reading

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All the Answers are Within Us

By Howard Peiper Many of us seek answers to life’s questions by looking outside of ourselves and trying to glean advice from people around us. But as each of us is unique, with our own personal histories, our sense of … Continue reading

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Tellers of a New Tale

By Alan Cohen When I go to the local bank I always enjoy seeing a teller named Emily, a delightful retired elementary school teacher with a kind word for everyone. One morning while I was making a deposit at Emily’s … Continue reading

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Demystifying Mediumship: Working with Guides and Spirit Specialists

By Rev. Spencer Rouse Mediumship can help us break through the barriers of the mundane to explore awe-inspiring spiritual vistas, connect to other realms of existence, and provide access to healing energies and healing specialists in spirit. It is a … Continue reading

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Transcending Childhood Blueprints

By Natalie Amsden Rivera From the first time we open our eyes we begin imitating our parents. When our caretakers smile at us we learn to smile. When our caretakers get frustrated we learn frustration. When we meet other children, … Continue reading

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Shades of You: Favorite Colors and Personality

By Marcia Bender Color is such an important part of our daily lives that we rarely think about it. Each individual has certain colors that they gravitate toward, in dress, home decoration, jewelry, and countless other areas of life. There … Continue reading

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Spirit, Mind, Body: The Top-Down Approach to Healing

By Rev. Marla Sanderson What an empowering thing it is to discover that everything starts with me! Instead of playing the victim who says “why does this always happen to me?” I can recognize that if it’s in my life, … Continue reading

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Sharing Cookies

By Linda Commito It had been a rough week. Sarah’s body was exhausted, her nails cracked, her hair frizzed and her head ached. She had, four weeks prior, traveled across the country to be a mom again to her grown … Continue reading

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A Message

By Walter Lacey In Madison, WI, 1979, there is no time to worry, for the moment. The condition is perfect. It’s dark, quiet and peaceful. Early Monday morning, May 21st, I’m sleeping soundly and have the following dream: I find … Continue reading

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