Monthly Archives: October 2014

A Christmas Promise to Live Vibrantly

By Kathy Rivera Wallace It is with great honor that I share with you a glimpse of my transformation story. As I recall my journey, I am grateful for my ongoing quest and all the magical rewards along the way, … Continue reading

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The $2 Orange Cushion

By Jo Mooy It’s almost impossible to get through December without thinking about the holidays and gift giving. But how many people remember what they got for Christmas last year, or Christmas a few years ago? It’s not that the … Continue reading

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A.G.E.: The Keys to Making Every Day a Celebration

By Dr. Mark Pitstick During the holiday season, you have an opportunity to more deeply remember that you are a wise, infinite, special, and powerful being of energy/spirit. No matter what is going on around you, you can vibrantly reflect … Continue reading

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Finding Joy in Service to Others

By Rev. Spencer Rouse Giving service to others is a widely misunderstood concept. Service is not just an act; it is a reflection of who we are. We give service to others for a variety of reasons, but it is … Continue reading

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Doing by NOT Doing

By Owen Waters Wouldn’t it be just great if life suddenly became a lot easier? What if, instead of working hard to complete a project, it all just flowed together in one easy-moving path towards perfect completion? Such is the … Continue reading

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Give the Gift of Transformation!

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Why There is No Rice in Your Chinese Food

By Judith Fein My husband Paul and I recently returned from Richmond, BC, in Canada, where almost three quarters of the population is Asian, and I consumed my body weight in Chinese food. Hong Kong style. Szechuan. Chiu Chao. Mandarin. … Continue reading

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Allowing Your Success with the Ultimate Holiday Tradition

By Terez Hartmann The common denominator Happy Holidays, Awesome Allowers! With more and more diversity within our families, the workplace, and our circle of friends, it can be quite the task to for a multicultural soul of the 21st century … Continue reading

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Life as a Religious Mutt

By Natalie Amsden Rivera While growing up, my holiday home had halls decked with holly, a menorah in the window, and a “Chanamus” tree. I come from a multiracial, religiously diverse family. My mom’s family is Jewish and my dad’s … Continue reading

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Is Your Reality Boxed In?

By Joeel A. Rivera There have been moments of great change and transformation throughout my life, to the extent that I feel as if I have lived many lives within one. As we grow up, we develop ideas about relationships, … Continue reading

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