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Written by Gabriella Hartwell    Friday, 23 July 2010 07:34    Print
Being in Love and Sharing Your Completeness - 11:11
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11numberelevenincircle_thYears ago, when the movie Jerry Maguire came out, there was a lot of hype over the line, “you complete me.” I think it is important to clarify what this means as we enter into the new way of being in a relationship. I want to also touch on the term “the other half” as well for your twin flame, one who you are choosing to be in a partnership with, is not your other half but rather an extension of you. Someone does not complete you, but rather shares in your completeness. What I mean is that you are complete on your own, as your partner is complete but you can choose to come together to share in your completeness.
Last Updated ( Friday, 23 July 2010 08:27 )
 
Written by Eric Willis    Friday, 11 June 2010 13:00    Print
Modern Day Miracles
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ladder_thToday I had the beautiful opportunity to speak with a dear and loving friend about the modern day challenges of walking a spiritual path, its purpose and its many misconceptions, the coming challenges in the future and what is needed on an individual level to make a smooth transition into the new world or new age. I believe as time moves forward, we each will begin to potentially experience increasing difficulties and challenges as a catalyst for change.
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Written by David Mitchell    Wednesday, 12 May 2010 00:00    Print
Waldorf Education: An Introduction
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waldorf-thFor the Waldorf student, music, dance, and theater, writing, literature, legends and myths are not simply subjects to be read about, ingested and tested. They are experienced. Through these experiences, Waldorf students cultivate a lifelong love of learning as well as the intellectual, emotional, physical and spiritual capacities to be individuals certain of their paths and to be of service to the world.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 May 2010 08:29 )
 
Written by Ellis Peterson    Monday, 26 April 2010 08:27    Print
Quantum Physics, God and the Rise and Fall of Religions
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religionMy spiritual teacher and mentor once said, "God is the next higher ordering force in one's life. To a dog, God is his master."

Most people seek out a higher ordering force of some kind. It is someone who they can look to for help and guidance. This is one of the primary reasons why man has turned to religion. Isn't it interesting how in the past 10,000 years there have been so many diverse religions? Most of them flourish for a time and then fade away.
Last Updated ( Monday, 26 April 2010 08:34 )
 
Written by Christine Hoeflich    Sunday, 25 April 2010 09:03    Print
Evolutionary Spirituality and Evolving Beyond the Ego - If Only Circumstances Lined Up
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ego_thI listened to an online discussion on evolutionary spirituality and evolving beyond the ego presented by Craig Hamilton earlier this month. Craig is a wonderful, highly perceptive speaker (and seeker) who had many interesting insights to share on the topic of evolutionary spirituality and evolving beyond the ego. This article is the first of a series of three on his talk.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 April 2010 09:39 )
 
Written by Leonard Lee    Tuesday, 20 April 2010 08:03    Print
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 1
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bereavement_thHumanity throughout the ages have seen death as something loathsome and gruesome; something dreadful, something preferable to avoid at all cost--that is, if a choice were given--but without any other option, are forced to succumb for lack of any power over its occurrence. Anticipating the termination of life at an unexpected moment and the possible prospect of annihilation of self-identity, humanity views death as a state or condition to be feared. This fear is sustained when all around, most of the dying are seen to seemingly suffer in anguish and in agony in the death process.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 April 2010 08:08 )
 
Written by Jacklin Kash    Thursday, 15 April 2010 08:41    Print
Jealousy
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jealous_thThe subject of Jealousy is not very popular in our society.   It seems not many authors like to analyzeit, and over all not many people like to evenadmit they feel this emotion, much less be willing to dive into it and analyze it any deeper.  It’s like a hidden subconscioustaboo for a lot of us.  In relationships, this subject is one of the main themes for divorce, or couples falling apart and separating.   It’s such a controversial subject in our lives.  Most of the time we’re so confused on how to behave, what society expects from us,and how we act in order to be fair.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 April 2010 09:20 )
 
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Evolve Vision

evolve_visionImagine a world where money was no longer the means of exchange of services but rather love and enthusiasm as its primary exchange. A world full of love and so much diversity that each individual’s enthusiasm became the driving force behind one’s life work and one’s life work was as distinctive as one’s own fingerprint. A world where every job and every service had its own caretaker that performed its tasks with so much love and care they freely wanted to giveaway these services. Tell me? What would this world look like? A world of harmony and service where all needs were met and provided by someone that was just as equally grateful to give as well as they were ready to receive. A world of haves without the not’s. A world of abundance without the lack. A world of love without the suffering. Can you imagine this?