Monthly Archives: August 2017

In the Moment

By Gregg Sanderson “I always remember that I have everything I need to enjoy my here and now, unless I am letting my consciousness be dominated by demands and expectations based on the dead past or the imagined future.” Gurus … Continue reading

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How to Embrace an Integrated Approach to Healing: It’s never “all in your head.”

By Rena Greenberg I was 25 years old, dragging myself all over New York City, from doctor to doctor, searching for relief from debilitating fatigue. From cardiologists to neurologists to endocrinologists, one by one, medical experts scoured my chart with … Continue reading

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Something Good Can Come from This

By Rev. Marla Sanderson Change is the most natural thing in the world. It’s an indicator of Life, movement, growth. Life doesn’t stand still or go backwards. If you tread water or swim upstream, you’re likely to encounter resistance. That’s … Continue reading

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Homegrown: Food for the Soul

By Sue Musial Bigelow Growing your own vegetables is not only a great way to find the freshest produce, but it’s healthy for the spirit as well. Homegrown all starts with the soil and getting down and dirty. While gardening, … Continue reading

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Getting Sober

by Alan Cohen I recently learned of the death of a musician I admire. Ruud was a trombonist in André Rieu’s orchestra. Besides being a talented musician, he was something of a comic spark plug, performing clever antics in skits … Continue reading

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Empower Your Thinking for Change

By Dina Hansen Did you ever notice how much time and energy we spend thinking about why we are the way we are, why we don’t have what we want, and ruminating over the past? It makes me wonder…Why aren’t … Continue reading

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Brand Building: How to Create a Marketing Blueprint for e-Commerce

By Lisa Clift Cedrone The Internet is a huge marketplace—with global e-commerce sales expected to reach $4 trillion annually by 20201—and launching a new online store into this sea of opportunity requires planning and focus to reach the correct target … Continue reading

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Inspired Change

by Owen K Waters One constant that you can count on in life is change. Change exists because life is in motion, and motion is one of the three aspects of the original consciousness that underlies all of Creation. Everything … Continue reading

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Finding the Fulcrum

Finding the Fulcrum   By Jo Mooy I read an article recently where Feng Shui was described as the “art of placement.” If you don’t know anything about Feng Shui, it’s an ancient Chinese system of orienting your space in … Continue reading

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Ms. Spiritual Matters October 2017

Dear Ms. Spiritual Matters, Next month my oldest daughter is marrying. I fear what her future will be. Not that I am too uncertain. Amanda is marrying a man who is successful in foreign financial markets. They will live both … Continue reading

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