The Transformational Twist

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It’s no joke that today’s start of a new 13 day cycle begins with the voice of the vulture.  How many walk away from such an idea?  How many people want a change in their life, but are unwilling to look at what they have right now and allow the transformation from . . . → Read More: The Transformational Twist

Be True to Yourself on All Levels

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Our world is interesting that we can have both tangible objects we can hold in our hands, and call complete, but the processes that lead to that conclusion are separate threads of thoughts and actions that weave together into a tapestry of time.  Where any process we undertake will lead us is . . . → Read More: Be True to Yourself on All Levels

Giving Intuitive Meaning

What exactly does intuitive mean? Is it founded in the mystical imagery of the old world carnival with crystal balls and tarot? Is intuitive abilities something that exists only in a few, found only in a place far removed from our day-to-day world?

Thirty years ago we experienced a shift in our use of the word intuition. . . . → Read More: Giving Intuitive Meaning

How Beautiful it is to be Alive

This “poem” was sent to me several years ago. I do not know the author, but I know it is very old, within public domain. If you know the author or source I would love to find out and update this posting, but in the meantime I share with you these beautiful words: . . . → Read More: How Beautiful it is to be Alive

Miracles begin in simple places

There is a technique that was developed by Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona, a Hawaiian Kahuna Lapa’au, back in 1983. This technique focuses on the first step to any relationship, and that is within ourselves. This technique is so simple, perhaps a little too simple for some of the complex situations we create. But miracles . . . → Read More: Miracles begin in simple places

Bringing Miracles into your Every Day

The following is an excerpt from “God’s Smile” by Danish writer Julius Magnussen, published in 1920:

“We will do everything to enable you to believe in the miraculous, in order that you may be able to believe, to know the miraculous. But you can never come to know anything, for you can never know that which . . . → Read More: Bringing Miracles into your Every Day