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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Love Isn’t
By Gregg Sanderson The heart of February is Valentine’s Day, and since “Valentine” rhymes with “Patsy Cline,” I deem it appropriate to stretch poetic license to the max and offer this tribute to her talent, if not to her message. … Continue reading
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Heaven’s Heart Medicine: Healing from the Loss of a Beloved Pet
By Sylvia Edmonds This is a magical story, and if you are mourning the love of a special animal around Valentine’s Day, I invite you to immerse yourself in this tale and let it touch your heart. It was an … Continue reading
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Discover Self and Awaken the Soul
By Emily Rivera Andrews This month’s article is a compilation of two channeled texts from January 12 and 13 of 2014, the first from Divinely guided words received at 3:00 a.m. and the latter from a workshop session. Although they … Continue reading
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Heart Centered Living is About Trust
By Randy Moore ALL human life is heart-centered, since none of us would last more than a minute without our heart pumping blood to every part of our body. It takes about 2.5 billion heartbeats to sustain us during seven-plus … Continue reading
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What Are You Noticing?
By Linda Commito “We drop feathers, coins and other signs upon your path to remind you that you’re loved and never alone.” —Doreen Virtue, Angel Oracle Cards The signs are everywhere! I’ve found feathers in the most unlikely places—in the … Continue reading
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Celebrating Who We Are As Women
By Elizabeth Egan “The Soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind”—Caroline Myss One of the most important life challenges we can experience as women is learning to trust and to celebrate … Continue reading
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Loving Others Begins by Loving Self
By Rev. Spencer Rouse Love is a funny word. We use it to express a variety of feelings and attitudes. It can communicate romantic, sexual interest towards someone special, affection for family and friends, and when we really like something: … Continue reading
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Are You Committed to Being Non-Commital?
By Joeel A. Rivera, M.Ed. Why do some people fear commitment? Most people have a misunderstanding about what commitment truly is and the power it has in their lives to help them create success, be happy, and develop functional relationships. … Continue reading
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The Ying and Yang of My Heart
By Laurel Rund Unbelievable as it seems to me, it is coming up on five years since my husband passed away. I loved my husband for 44 years (notwithstanding all the ups and downs of most marriages.) Every year, from … Continue reading
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Astrology and Relationships
By Marcia Bender Another February, another Valentine’s Day, and who among us is not a bit of a romantic at this time of the year? I have always been a romantic at heart and, so it seems only fitting to … Continue reading
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