Archive for November, 2010

Silence and Speech

Silence and Speech

| November 28, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Marsha Cook Great power… Here is another thought provoking quote, this one by Yehuda Berg: “There is great power in being quiet and letting someone have your total attention.” A question to ponder – how often do you fill a pin-dropping silent space with talk because there is an energy of discomfort in the [...]

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Giving Thanks

Giving Thanks

| November 25, 2010 | 1 Comment

Sustainable Wellness 101 By Cristina Smith I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and new. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson Thanks giving. Gratitude. Thanks for giving. Giving thanks. A day dedicated to gratitude and the cornucopia of life in all its manifestations is what Thanksgiving means to me. Historically, there are three [...]

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Between Pain and Joy: the Pendulum

Between Pain and Joy: the Pendulum

| November 24, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Luis Angel Diaz Our existence is like a pendulum oscillating between comfortable and uncomfortable states, or, to put it simpler, between pain and joy. To understand this concept in a practical way, we should be open to experience ourselves as “energy skeins.” The vital force forming and animating us is very subtle and its [...]

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Sky

Sky

| November 24, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Debby Rosenberg where does the earth end and the sky begin? is the horizon just the eye level of distance? in pondering, I sense the earth connection with my feet my breathing absorbing the aether all around me I look up, why must the sky be above? lowering my head and gaze I recognize [...]

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Three Tips for Controlling Your Emotions

Three Tips for Controlling Your Emotions

| November 23, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Maria Khalifé Let’s not forget that the little emotions are the great captains of our lives and we obey them without realizing it. ~Vincent Van Gogh, 1889 I have always believed emotions are part and parcel of my life and my experiences, and are a means of survival. I can see that emotion is [...]

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Breaking Free

Breaking Free

| November 23, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Regina Collins Breaking free from chains that bound me Breaking free from fire that consumed me Breaking free from darkness that held me Breaking free Bursting forth ~ me Incoming search terms:breaking freebreaking free from chainschains breaking freebreaking free from chains articlesbreaking free imagesbreaking free times

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Zombie Cookies

Zombie Cookies

| November 22, 2010 | 1 Comment

…and Other Scary Things By Darity Wesley “I have never known a greater miracle, or monster, than myself.” ~Michel Montaigne Did you know that a part of your home and office could always be open to some really scary zombies that live in your computer? These are what have come be known as zombie cookies. [...]

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Soaring Through the Eyes of Eagle

Soaring Through the Eyes of Eagle

| November 21, 2010 | 1 Comment

Pet Talk – November 2010 by Naomi McDonald Dear Naomi, I am writing this to you in letter form because I don’t think I can say it out loud with out breaking down and crying. The day I had to take my wonderful little man Clancy (a Sheltie dog) to the vet to be put [...]

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Kundalini Shakti

Kundalini Shakti

| November 20, 2010 | 1 Comment

Worshipped by Millions By Master Chrism Kundalini is an evolutionary energy that is designed for humanity’s next step toward a luminous physical and spiritual expression.  The Kundalini is in everyone.  It is an untapped resource of divinity within us all that is waiting to be awakened and experienced.  Never has the time been so right [...]

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OMG to OM – November

OMG to OM – November

| November 19, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Chandi Devi, The Dear Abby of Tantra OMG !!! Can you really advance on the Spiritual Path to Higher Levels of Beingness without a balanced First Chakra? OM … Many people think that our great gurus were sexless, including Jesus, as if being celibate was a great measure of a man’s greatness. God creates [...]

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Elements of Life – Individuality

Elements of Life – Individuality

| November 18, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Nia Peebles Beauty is in it. Your best you is in it Believe it. Trust it.  Never doubt it. I want to share a little story with you about trusting in your individuality and uniqueness.  It’s a story my father shared with me just before he passed away last year.   He shared it with [...]

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Angels Among Us

Angels Among Us

| November 17, 2010 | 1 Comment

by Barb Powell I call Angels the Watchers.  I’ve been told that Angels have been observing planet earth since its conception.  They witnessed the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. In short, the Angels – from the very start – have been celestial spectators of the unfolding drama of [...]

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Oracle – Gratitude

Oracle – Gratitude

| November 15, 2010 | 1 Comment

Oracle November 2010 by Darity Wesley The energies and directions for the month of November are evolving around the energetic experience of Gratitude. If we allowed ourselves the spiritual practice of Connecting at the Heart Level during the month of October, which would have had the effect of moving the evolution of our soul to [...]

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Yoga Pose of Month – Bharadvajasana

Yoga Pose of Month – Bharadvajasana

| November 14, 2010 | 1 Comment

Article by Chrisandra Fox Photography by Faern Works Pose dedicated to the sage, Bharadvaja “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others”. ~Cicero In this month’s pose, ground yourself in the greatness of gratitude. Gratitude is that quality or feeling of appreciation and thankfulness for what we have. But [...]

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Fibromyalgia – Ways to Balance the Body and Bring Relief

Fibromyalgia – Ways to Balance the Body and Bring Relief

| November 13, 2010 | 1 Comment

By Coralie Dasey-Malloy Of one thing I am certain… The body is not the measure of healing… peace is the measure. ~ Gearge Melton “Does this hurt? How about here, and here?” “Ouch! It hurts all over.” “That fits with the syndrome all right. Get dressed and I’ll be right back.” After the examination, the [...]

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