EDITORIAL : Malls as a Path to Enlightenment by Joann Turner Have you been to a mall lately? I had not been for quite awhile...If you have ever wondered whether you have made any progress in your spiritual growth... more
From the Heart: Never the Same Trip Twice by Alan Cohen I In the charming French resort town of Nice, an American woman named Joan was shopping one morning, when she saw a man who resembled the renowned artist Pablo Picasso. more
A Course in Miracles Perspective: Choose to Come into Your Power by Karen Rice Today, more than ever, we must choose to come into our power. We must choose, because recent world events have tempted us to feel powerless and essentially out of control in our every day lives. more
Good Scents: Finding Love by Donna Metcalfe Let's move right past the idea of "looking for love" into finding love. We spend so much of our time looking for love in the people around us. more
Lives of our Hands: Books of Battle by Ray Zone "Behold in this body of mine the entire universe together," declares Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita, "with all that is moving and unmoving and whatever else thou desirest to perceive." more
Envisioning Your New View for 2002 by Barbara Schiffman As we look at the events dominating the headlines of the news today, the main question we are faced with is: Are we creators, or are we victims of our fate? more
What does the Song "I am Already There," a Mop and the Holidays have in common? by Beca Lewis I'm sure you have seen the ads on TV for that nifty mop for washing floors without a bucket of water. more
Shamanism, Imagination & Empowerment by Rev. Esther Miriam Jenkins The word "shaman" in the original Tungus language refers to a person who makes journeys to nonordinary reality in an altered state of consciousness. more
Relationships by Ken Page All relationships, when created through a sense of integrity, are fundamentally enhancing. Relationships are meant to expand and evolve. more
Numbers by Design by Kathleen Jacoby To find your personal number for the entire year of 2001, take the number of the month of your birth. Add it to the day of your birth...more
The Pearls of Pauline: Clutterholics Anonymous, Anyone? by Pauline Thom, CPCC I Letting go of clutter is the biggest lesson of my life. If you have more books on your shelf than you could ever read in a lifetime, it is probably one of the lessons you need to learn too! more
The Season of Light by Rev. Kristina Collins In the northern hemisphere, December is the month of natural darkness, the days shorten and the nights lengthen, until on the Winter Solstice we have the longest night of the year. more
Vision of The Grail: In Search of the Grail by Kathleen Jacoby We are not here to be safe. This simple truth is difficult, yet profound, for it gives us a clue as to how we are to live our lives. more
Astrological Updates: Medical Astrology: Mind Body Link jto Good Health by Dr. Michelle Levan Twenty years ago, I started my study in Medical Astrology. I was working in a hospital pathology department where we prepared autopsy results for a review board. more
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Food is Your Pharmacy: The Health Benefits of Cranberries by Linda Page, N.D., Ph.D. Every time you eat you can do something good for your health. You can use your food as medicine. Food is really the best medium for healing. more
Digestive Distrubance Part 1 by Dr. Susan Bobak Most people have some form of digestive malfunction. Unfortunately, most people assume their digestive problems are not important. more
Dear Louise by Louise Hay Last summer my husband of 14 years declared he didn't care for me and moved out. He had been cold, indifferent, and distant to me ... more
Feng Shui for the Holidays by Samantha Pennala Here we are getting ready for another Holiday Season! It's hard to believe that this year has gone by so fast. I thought it would be a good time to go over the holiday tips to help smooth out your holiday schedule. more
This Neighborhood Nurtures by Deb Devar In all my 24 years of service to my community, as a full service day spa, I have never experienced the level of stress that we, as a people, are currently feeling. more
Switch by Cathy Jamieson, Ph.D. Beliefs are the foundation of our behaviors, reality and life. Our beliefs have far-reaching consequences, both positive and negative in every area of inter-actions with others. more
When the Path Seems Dark... The 3rd Treasure to Light Our Way by Susan Barber All that is going on in the world, today, has the potential of being pretty scary. The important thing to realize is that none of it really matters. more
Mastering Our Destiny by Christopher Scott Ready or not, we humans are on the verge of arriving at the greatest moment in our entire evolution. We stand at the brink of achieving physical immortality... more
What is Real Abundance by Paul Bauer In a time where layoffs, falling markets, and media "doom and gloom" would have us believe that times are "worse", we're drawnalmost forced, to look within at our own perceptions of real abundance. more
Wings of Light Healing Center: The Warriors of The Rainbow by Melinda Rodreiquez , CSC, RM As we enter into a season of love and gratitude, I would like to share with you a beautiful Cherokee Prophecy that speaks of great transformation taking place on our beloved Mother Earth. more
Perfect Moments, Not Perfect People by Wynn Free Each of us has many functions or roles we play in our lives. We have the function we perform in our job, the function we have in our families, etc. Oftentimes we set goals around changing our functions; more
"Reel Spirit" Film Reviews by Raymond Teague - Hearts in Atlantis Ah, childhoodthat golden period of life that many adults tend to idealize as a magical, mythical time of bliss and discovery. Like our own personal Atlantis. more
Celebrity Horoscopes: Mahatma Gandi by Sky Anderson Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869. His horoscope reveals that he would be a popular leader, who could instigate real and lasting reform, and that he had the ability to discipline himself more
Poems An old angel was walking along the clouds with a young cherub, and every so often the Angel would stop and say, excuse me I have to go spend a lifetime with this human or that human,... more
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