Monthly Archives: October 2018

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Should I Get a Real Job?

By Kate Pennell How to be a good parent and realize your dreams. It’s December. My sprouting preteen has just announced that his trousers are approaching half-mast and Christmas is raising a sarcastic eyebrow in my direction. Oh, and the rent … Continue reading

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Life is a Journey

By Julie Bouché The process of the Hero’s Journey is a continuous and transformative pattern, one that can help create the best version of ourselves one step at a time. When I say the word “Journey,” what comes to mind? … Continue reading

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Tradition, Symbolism and Ceremony… and the New Year

By Natalie Rivera During the transition from one year to the next, cultures across the globe observe holidays that celebrate this transition, as well as a variety of other historical or religious dates. These traditions are carried forward year after … Continue reading

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Embrace Personal Development

By Ashar Mohammed By engaging in activities that develop your talents and potential, you will enhance your career and life as you move forward toward the realization of your dreams and aspirations. We can all benefit from practicing daily personal development. … Continue reading

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Get Inspired

By Mary Boutieller “Life is available only in the present moment. If you abandon the present moment, you cannot live the moments of your daily life deeply.”— Thich Nhat Hanh Another year is coming to a close, and I find … Continue reading

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Seven Deadly Virtues, Part 2

By Gregg Sanderson The Seven Deadly Virtues are actions that are, in themselves, considered positive. But they ignore personal responsibility, and the goal of Unconditional Love. Because of the Bummer BS, (Belief Systems) the Seven Deadly Virtues aren’t always virtuous. … Continue reading

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Make the Connection

By Rena Greenberg The mundane can be transformed into the miraculous when you invite the Spirit of Service into your daily life. What if everything you did—whether it be paying a bill, washing your face, managing a client’s needs, or … Continue reading

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Matters of the Heart

By Brian Hawley  Of all the organs, the heart is the only one that is thought of to have its own intelligence. Our body is one of the most complicated yet amazing pieces of biological machinery in our known universe. … Continue reading

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An Experience with Yoga Nidra

By Jo Mooy Words are thin coverings to describe the deep states of relaxation, peace, and insight you can achieve with a Yoga Nidra meditation practice. Yoga Nidra is a physiological state of deep relaxation while remaining aware. The practice … Continue reading

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