Editorial

Ordinary Superheroes.

Ordinary Superheroes.

Written by on September 21, 2005 in Editorial

Watching the Katrina devastation in the media I thought, “our country could sure use a superhero about now.” Someone with X-ray vision to find people trapped in their homes, someone with supersonic speed to round up the looters before they caused any more trouble and someone with incredible strength to single-handedly repair the levee system. […]

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The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Written by on September 21, 2005 in Editorial

Over the last several years it has become very clear to me that our words have a great deal of power. As a result, I am much more conscious of the words that I choose. I used to say things like, “I’m starving”, “My feet are killing me”, “This drives me crazy”, “I’m freezing” etc. […]

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Loving What Is.

Loving What Is.

Written by on July 1, 2005 in Editorial

Most people- regardless of things such as age, sex, race, and nationality- wish to experience joy and to avoid pain. We often look for answers to how we might better accomplish this goal. Sometimes we find the knowledge we seek and it is surprisingly simple, yet profound. These insights can change everything and we can […]

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Escaping Gravity.

Escaping Gravity.

Written by on July 1, 2005 in Editorial

Have you ever felt “stuck” in a life situation? Have you ever felt powerless to change your circumstances? When we feel unable to change our lives, the words we use to describe our case often provide a clue for the way to resolve the situation. For example, feeling “stuck” actually describes the problem quite accurately. […]

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The Cult of Science

The Cult of Science

Written by on December 21, 2004 in Editorial

The grassroots hit movie “What the Bleep Do We Know” has stimulated many discussions about quantum physics and the notion that we create reality with our minds. The movie has also put a spotlight on the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, whose photos of frozen water crystals suggest that water is sensitive to the energy […]

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Who Inspires You?

Who Inspires You?

Written by on October 1, 2004 in Editorial

Who inspires you? I am inspired by people whose enthusiasm about their life compels me to share their message with others. Their passion for their dreams inspires me to reconnect with my highest vision for my life. When we remember that we are much more than our roles, our nationalities, our special interests, our bank […]

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What is Your Passion?

What is Your Passion?

Written by on July 1, 2004 in Editorial

Do you leap out of bed in the morning? Are you excited about your life? Some people eagerly launch into their day and their enthusiasm infects everyone they meet. We lose track of time when we are engaged in our life’s work. We become absorbed in the flow of life and feel energized in a […]

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Embracing the Shadow

Embracing the Shadow

Written by on April 1, 2004 in Editorial

Do you consider yourself bigoted or greedy? Are you filled with conceit? Most people, when asked, do not see themselves as having negative traits. You see, the ego has a place for these undesirable emotions—we call it the subconscious. Freud popularized the term and recognized that we hide resisted experiences—those we judge as horrible—in this […]

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Loss and Grieving

Loss and Grieving

Written by on April 1, 2004 in Editorial

Grief, the emotional response to any loss, can powerfully overwhelm us with a flood of seemingly unending feelings. Grief can incapacitate us, making work and daily life seem meaningless. A grieving heart feels terribly vulnerable: a tender memory of our loved one, or a sad song on the radio can bring on a flood of […]

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Living Fearlessly

Living Fearlessly

Written by on January 1, 2004 in Editorial

In his book, I: Reality and Subjectivity, Dr. David R. Hawkins notes that the exact time of our death is already determined at our birth. This one statement—verified with kinesiology— implies that we’ve made choices regarding our life that not only include our birth time, but also the endpoint of our life experience. If our […]

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