From the Editor : The Juke Box Response by Joann Turner When you have a question, where do you go for the answer? Do you have a long list of authorities? books? teachers? seers? more
A Course in Miracles Perspective: A Workday Shift by Karen Rice There is no question, I love the birth of a new year. It holds the beauty of vast and unknowable possibility, it absolutely thrills me! The enigmatic nature of a clean calendar invites me to imagine noble kismet. And so I do. more
Stop Popcorn Hunting by Beca Lewis In response to the story of the bird who never looked up to see the feeder hanging over his head, a friend told me a story of a dog she knew. The dogs owner liked to put popcorn on the floor for it when it wasnt looking. As a result the dog spent his whole life looking down hoping to run across more popcorn. more
You've Got to Believe Me by Alan Cohen Are you worrying about how something important to you will turn out? I know the answer. Youve got to believe me.
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Cease to Need by Almine It is our sacred obligation to fulfill our own emotional needs, for it frees us to truly love others and not use love in order to get our needs met. Emotional self-reliance enables us to relax and exuberantly experience relationships and events, since our intent then shifts to enjoyment.
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Star Children: Emissaries of the Golden Age by Anita Burns Lately, there has been a lot of talk about Indigo and Star Children as a recent phenomenon of extremely psychic and spiritual children. As a metaphysical veteran of 56 years, I am interested in this influx of exceptional souls in little bodies, but I also know this is not new.
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Top 10 Ways to Live Authentically by Anne Ronan, Ph.D. 1. Know your purpose
Are you wandering through life with little directionhoping that youll find happiness, health and prosperity? Identify your life purpose or mission statement and you will have your own unique compass that will lead you to your truth north every time.
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Identity by Dan Joseph Growing up, I was what youd call an overachieving kid. I always tried to be the best at everything. Sometimes Id pull it off...Id get the best grade in the class, and feel great. Other times Id fall short in my efforts, and feel terrible. Through it all, though, I kept striving to be the best.
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The Children of TodayHealthy Tools by Carol Kaufmann There are tools and exercises that we can use to help the situations we are experiencing. The first one for the family or classroom is setting household/classroom boundaries. more
Everyday Ecology: Simple Ideas for the Greening of your Environment: Whole Spectrum Lighting by Patti Williams Let there be light. Since the beginning of time, light, along with air, water and food, has been the foundation of our lives. At one time, we spent our daily lives in outside activities with the light of the sun to guide our work and provide an environment that sustained our well-being more
Tuning in & Slowing down by Hale Dwoskin What are five sounds you hear every single morning? Alarm clock beeping, toilet flushing, water running, coffee brewing, and television. First, think of how you could change those sounds, and secondly, why you would want to. Emotional and mental numbness has become an accepted way of life. more
The Challenges of an Unquiet Mind by Paul Bauer After a two-day period of incubation this week, my intuition told me to write about The Power of Silence. For two days straight, my ego was trying to pull me away from my vision and my passions. Have you ever found this in your life? more
Numbers by Design by Kathleen Jacoby Mar/April To determine your number for 2004, add your birth month (exam: April = 4), to the day of your birth and add the number 6 (representing 2+0+0+4=6). If your total is a double-digit number, add it together until you have only one number between 1 and 9. To find the number for 2004, a person whose birthday is May 20 would add 5 + 20 + 6 =31. 3+1=4. For this column, the persons personal number will be 4 throughout the year. more
Recommended Reading Discover Yourself by Lillian Too: Lilllian takes us on a fascinating journey of self-discovery into mind, body and spirit to gain insight into our true nature and to optimize our destiny. She reveals how to use ancient wisdom to enhance your relationships, career, home, health and future.
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Astrology by Anita Burns Jan/Feb 2004 March: All your hard work is about to pay off and youll get a well-deserved rest. Healthwise, your energy level may be a bit low for half of the month. Its telling you to rest. Communication with a loved one is crucial after the 12th. Your Tarot is 12, the Hanged Man.
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Quotes & Inspiration
Make no mistake: you live in a holographic universe.
Make no mistake that if you have anger towards yourself,
others will find ways to become
angry with you - as if by magic.
If you doubt yourself, others will doubt you - as if by magic.
If you worry, others will give you things to worry about.
Ra, through David Wilcock
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Do a Spring Cleanse & Lose Weight by Dr. Linda Page Spring is the perfect time of year for a cleanse. While cold weather prompts people to consume heavier, fattier, comfort foods, old winter hibernation patterns also mean that metabolism slows. Fall and winter are the most difficult times of the year to control body weight. Colds and flu, leave us with accumulated toxins, too. more
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Dear Louise by Louise Hay Dear Louise, I have a question for you. Im a master self-saboteur that is, I create circumstances that hurt me. Will you please give me an affirmation that would help me counter this life-destroying habit/practice? more
Energy Work as an Adjunct to Radiation Therapy by Jeri Mills, M.D. Since the release of my book I have had the privilege of meeting healers from all over the country. Some of them have shared tales of their most profound healing experiences with me. My friend David recently shared a story that shows how intent and belief can turn even a simple exercise into a powerful healing tool. more
Joy All on Its Own by Jo Ann Levine My most sought after feeling is joy. I make it a ritual every night to consciously invoke joyous thoughts and sensations throughout my being before falling off to sleep. more
VEGETARIAN COOKING with Night Eagle This month we have an interesting and delicious recipe, one that will satisfy the souls of chocolate lovers, and lift the spirits of those of us caught in the winter doldrums. Its also a valuable weapon in the vegetarian arsenal, for it is a delicious cake that uses no animal products! more
2nd Chances: Restore & Renew by Samantha Pennala Soooo, how are those New Years resolutions coming along??? Well, not to worry!!! Its SPRING! Its the season of rebirth, renewal, regeneration, and overall cleaning up of hearth and home and for the spirit. more
Ask an Angel: Angel of Release By Christopher Dilts I am the Angel of Release, ever present and always available. Call upon me, when you are aware of a place within yourself that is blocked, closed, not receptive to the flow of love and of life. Call upon me and allow me to assist you. more
Honor Your Spirit by Carolyn Coleridge Life is hard? Life is a joyful journey? Your response to these questions determines whether or not you are honoring your spirit. To be happy peaceful and productive in life you need to follow your inner knowing, your hunches and gut instincts. more
Living in the Moment: A Near-Life Experience by James & Erick Liberman Life is hard? Life is a joyful journey? Your response to these questions determines whether or not you are honoring your spirit. To be happy peaceful and productive in life you need to follow your inner knowing, your hunches and gut instincts. more
What Does Relationship Teach Us? by Christine Loter We all know relationships can be complicated. Weve all had moments when we asked ourselves if its worth staying in a relationship, or is it better to walk away when circumstances are too difficult and emotional communication is at zero. more
The Process by David Lintner You are the point and time in space where Spirit dwells. It awakens in you, as you. It calls you to awareness. You are the archer, you are the bow, you are the arrow, you are the goal. The great command of spiritual practice is, Know Thyself. Through NLP, as a spiritual practice, you can learn how. more
When Children Dream, Angels Speak by Donna D'Amore Just as adults, children have their own unique dream experiences. Although some dreams which can be frightening for young ones, there are many other dreams which are joyful, and which contain inspirational messages. more
Creativity & Reality: A Filmmaker's Perspective by Jerome Courshon Years in the entertainment industry coupled with running my own business emboldened me to undertake a massive creative effort: Produce a motion picture. Now I didnt know how I was going to do this, but given I believe were on this planet by choice, if we have a dream, then its up to us to follow it. I also believe the universe supports us in our effort when were committed. So I jumped in. more
Buddha Never Raised Kids and Jesus Didn't Drive Carpool I was a really great parent before I had kids. I believe the last time I had all the answers I was pregnant with my first child. In the grocery store I would observe a harried mother saying, Here, Trevor, Ill buy you the candy if youll promise to stop running in the aisles. more
Spiritual Cinema Movies by Stephen Simon The CIRCLE offers a service thats unique and deeply needed. The CIRCLE gives you a way to bring hours of inspiring entertainment into your life each month, while making an important contribution to the world. In addition, its an incredible bargain. more
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