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Monthly Archives: April 2016
What’s Right?
by Ann Darwicki It was going to be one of those days! I woke up with a headache and was immediately flooded with tasks that needed my attention: make sure you pay the mortgage, husband needs gas, do the checkbook, … Continue reading
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From Caterpillar to Butterfly: Healing from “Dis-ease” with Passion and Purpose
By Karen Leonetti Did you know that when a very plump caterpillar spins itself delicately into its cozy cocoon, it becomes total liquid before emerging into the most glorious butterfly? My brother told me so, and I raised butterflies for … Continue reading
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Passion and Prayer
By Alan Cohen The powerful movie Dangerous Beauty recounts the story of Veronica Frankl, a 16th century Venetian courtesan (prostitute for noblemen) who wins the hearts of her clients. Veronica is beautiful, witty, and full of passion for life and … Continue reading
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Allowing Your Success: The Power of Determination
By Terez Hartmann DETERMINATION paves the way for a healing journey and a healthy, happy, joyful life! Have you ever noticed that magic happens when you make a decision and then stick to your guns? Whether you are talking about … Continue reading
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Healing Your Spirit: Say YES! to Your Soul
By Sarah Sparks What if we had the opportunity to fall asleep one night and awake to knowing our soul’s true path? All we had to do next was to say YES to all the opportunities we were given throughout … Continue reading
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The Ego’s Code: Understanding the Truth Behind Your Negativity
By Clayton Ainger We are all familiar with negativity, what it feels like, and the side effects it can have on our lives, but what is negativity and why do we experience it? The primary role of negativity is to … Continue reading
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Ego vs. Intuition
By Darlene Coleman I recently had the opportunity for self-expansion, which came in the form of a personal conflict. However, only after having some time to process the situation could I call it an “opportunity.” In the midst of it, … Continue reading
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Healthy Thoughts are FundaMENTAL
by Rev. Marla Sanderson “You need to remind yourself that Spirit surrounds you and is unlimited, and is the source of all things; also that it is always becoming something in your experience, and the nature of that “something” is … Continue reading
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What’s Eating You? What’s REALLY Going On Beneath Healthy Eating
By Natalie Rivera Are We What We Eat? I eat healthy…most of the time. Low sugar, low gluten, low calorie. I try to eat mostly real food, not processed junk. I drink vegetable juice and avoid sugar in beverages. But … Continue reading
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3 Tips for Building Wealth
By Rebecca A. Watson “The importance of money flows from it being a link between the present and the future.”—John Maynard Keynes A while back, my husband and I took a vacation into the southwest deserts of the United States. … Continue reading
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