Monthly Archives: July 2014

The Wisdom of Your Personal Experience… and Tips on How to Share It

By Deserie Valloreo “The only thing there is to get from life is the growth that comes from experiencing it. Life itself is your career, and your interaction with life is your most meaningful relationship.” – Singer During my training … Continue reading

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The Gateway to Spiritual Consciousness

By Owen K Waters Love is the saving grace of all of humanity. We contact this primal energy in our finest moments. From the moment a baby is born, it is enshrouded in the unselfish love of its mother. From … Continue reading

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Zen Communication in Every Day Life

By Susan L. Schoenbeck and Helen Lee Zen began in China during the 6th century as a way of looking at the world with a centered and calm mind. Although associated with Buddhism, Zen is not a religion, but a … Continue reading

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Grief Work: Balm to Heal the Ruptured Soul

By Howard Peiper Losing someone or something we love or care deeply about is very painful. We may experience all kinds of difficult emotions, and it may feel like the pain and sadness we’re experiencing will never let up. These … Continue reading

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Choice Conversations

By Alan Cohen Do you know anyone who is so firmly fixed on what he or she wants to talk about that you don’t stand a chance to talk about anything else with that person? I know a CEO who … Continue reading

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LOST: How to Rediscover Your Path

By Joeel A. Rivera In life many times we lose our path, our road, our guide. It is almost as if we stop listening to our inner voice, detach from ourselves, and become one with the external voices that distract … Continue reading

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Removing “The Box”: Learning to Think Like a Child

By Darcey Pollard We all know that “thinking outside the box” means to find another option or solution. At times this can be challenging, whether we are searching for a solution to a new problem at work, moving through a … Continue reading

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Commit to Change

By Elizabeth Egan Sometimes, spiritual insight comes after long hours of contemplation and meditation. Other times, it just hits us straight on. I have had both experiences, but the latter happened to me recently. I am an over analyzer by … Continue reading

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What Is Sorcery?

By Alysa Braceau From time to time, I am asked, “What is sorcery all about?” Well let me first explain that it has nothing to do with Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table, or the Netherworld. It also … Continue reading

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Finding Wisdom: Modern Soul Searchers as Mythic Heroes

By Berenice Andrews If you are a modern soul searcher—someone who has chosen to embark on a personal journey of spiritual evolution—(and I suspect that you are!), I offer you this Q&A conversation to help you increase your awareness of … Continue reading

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