by Irene Conlan — He — we’ll call him Bill — had been ill for several months with strange symptoms that progressed rapidly. When Bill finally saw a physician, he was weak on one side of his body, having difficulty swallowing and experiencing twitching muscles throughout his body. He was sent immediately to a large […]
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What do your cheeks say about your career?
March 5, 2012
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by Julie Cox — Today, many of you are contemplating total career changes. Accountants are becoming nurses. Newscasters are becoming veterinarians. Tomorrow’s companies and jobs will be created because of individual inspiration, compassion and unique natural talents, so the need for understanding your purpose has never been greater. Nothing reveals as much about an individual […]
Moving toward wholeness
March 1, 2012
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by Khayriyyah Savannah — Healing is a spiritual process; it is a journey toward wholeness and self-realization — and a quest to discover what needs to be loved. It is a calling out for unity, compassion and self-acceptance. Healing also is a process that requires courage, intuition, imagination and faith. This means courage to admit […]
Create a more abundant, heart-centered life
February 27, 2012
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by Jolin Brandes and Deanna Melnychuk — As the world around us keeps shifting, it is important that we stay in our hearts — in a stable place of wisdom and knowing. Everything is vibration, and it is now imperative to discern which vibrations support us, so that we enter and remain in the states […]
At the heart of Haiti
February 27, 2012
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by Kris Lecakes Haley — In the last decade, we have been presented with a number of opportunities to help our planet experience a shift in consciousness. Consider how the blessed beings in Haiti have awakened a spirit of generosity across the planet. Arguably, with the recent images of Haiti’s plight beaming into our living […]
Heal yourself, heal the world
February 26, 2012
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by Kimberly Kingsley — “What the world needs now is love, sweet love …” As a young girl, this used to be my favorite song. I could feel the truth of it as I sang along in music class. The world still needs love — nothing has changed except for the name of the most […]
Forgiveness, an act of self-love
February 26, 2012
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by Eric Radwanski — In one way or another, we have all experienced harm at some point in our lives. The question that follows, however, is what have you done with the associated pain and anger? Do you need to forgive someone or forgive yourself? Have you ever thought of forgiveness as an act of […]
Preventive medicine for the bitter divorce
February 26, 2012
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by Pamela Donison — We are all familiar with the horror stories of nasty divorces — the ones that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, take years to complete and leave the family in ruins. Unfortunately, those scenarios are pretty much the norm in our society. The emotion-fueled “intimate war” is promoted and glamorized by […]
What are your values?
February 24, 2012
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by Irene Conlan — A practice I have developed over the years is reading a book while eating my breakfast. I call these books the “al” books — inspiration-al, motivation-al or information-al. I do this for several reasons but primarily to start the day on a high note or with a new thought. I have […]
Serenity shortcuts for the holidays
February 23, 2012
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by Ashley Davis Bush — Oh, the hustle and bustle of the holidays — the music, the lights, the festivities. It is the most wonderful time of the year. Or is it? Is it not also the busiest, most harried and possibly the most stressful time? Well, not this year. Six simple shortcuts will help […]
March 5, 2012
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