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Monthly Archives: May 2015
The Alcoholic Saint
By Alan Cohen I heard about a fellow who set out on a spiritual quest to India. There he was recommended by word of mouth to find a particular saint who lived in a remote village. The seeker went to … Continue reading
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3 Simple Steps to Free Your Mind and Your Self
By Rev. Marla Sanderson I used to be a quitter. If any small thing got in my way, I simply gave up. Was it fear? Fear of failure? Fear of success? Fear of something else? Yes! I wasn’t proud of … Continue reading
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Shift Your Mindset to Shine
By Kristi Dear One day I realized something that changed my life, and it could change yours too! Have you ever been so upset that it was all you could focus on? You may have even started to feel the … Continue reading
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Mind and Consciousness: The Computer Analogy
By Steve Priester Is there a difference between mind and consciousness? Where does our mind end and our consciousness begin? What if our mind is a memory of only this lifetime—in this body, at this time—whereas consciousness is a composite … Continue reading
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Discovering “The Essence”: Is Contrast the Purpose of Multiple Lives?
By Walter Lacey Using the Naibaku ken-ni mudra meditation, I asked for insight. All my fingers were interlocked and folded inward toward my palms. After sometime, I opened my hands and eyes. I stayed receptive for the answer, knowing that … Continue reading
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The Rustle of the Morning Glory
By Anna Trishch Learn to embrace the majesty of nature. Do you know how beautiful nature is in the morning? For me, there is nothing like a Florida sunrise. The sky is covered with sleepy, fluffy clouds reluctantly waking up … Continue reading
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Enlightenment Over Lunch
By Jo Mooy It was Easter week, and the restaurant was more crowded than normal. Patrons were frenetically vying for free tables, and a family of six made its way to a large booth. The mother seated a four-year old … Continue reading
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Healing the Past: The Third Option
By Vivian Amis Confronted with a problem or difficult situation, most of us tend to choose from two options: we either fight it or ignore it. There is, however, a third option, and that is to see the challenging experience … Continue reading
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Most Thoughts Are Not Your Own
By Lisa Turner Tips for boosting your immunity to harmful thought-forms. The law or attraction, esoteric magic, quantum theory, and studies of the mind accept that we create our reality based on our thoughts. So why is it that we … Continue reading
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Clear Out the Mental Clutter!
By Dolly Muzer One of the biggest obstacles to meeting goals and taking action can be working with and through resistance. Resistance can be so tricky and can show up in a multitude of forms without you even realizing it. … Continue reading
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