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Posted by Irene Watson
Listen to the Whisper in Your Voice
(Guided Meditation)
By Jeanie Marshall
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Posted by John Gilmore
In the type of creation spirituality advocated by Matthew Fox and Wisdom University, the Via Positiva, way of the positive, is the basic path for the human being. When left to his or her own devices, usually, before a person is tainted and scared with ill beliefs about themselves through traditional stories, or the conditioning that teaches her or him that he or she must look, feel or act a certain way to be worthy or beautiful, one dwells in the path of Via Positiva.
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Posted by Nick Arrizza, M.D.
Some people achieve wealth and others struggle in silence. Why is this? Well some might say that they don't have full control of their circumstances and therefore blame their situation on external circumstances.
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Recently a gentleman who happened to be a gay homosexual male had threatened me in an email. He was upset from a statement I had made in an article regarding a group of fringe males ages 18-30, who are taking it upon themselves to use the law to sue people that they feel are anti-homosexual. He then called me anti-Homosexual and threatened to hit me in the pocket book but telling all the gay and lesbian groups to boycott my company.
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Posted by Jeff Herring
Resentments A wise friend once said that holding onto resentments is like trying to crush a sandspur between your fingers. You might eventually do it, but it sure is going to hurt you in the process.
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Posted by J. E. Burke
One of the most frequent questions parents of homeschooled children get asked is "what about socialization?"...
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Posted by Arthur Levine
Have you ever wondered how much faith you really have? If you are like me there have been times in your life when you question how much faith you have: times when you doubt your ability to cope with personal difficulties, and times when the threat of terrorism or natural disasters feels overwhelming. This is the time to strip away your inhibitions and use your imagination to find more faith.
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Posted by Jan Barosh, Sue Trumpfheller, Rosemary Hauschild, Stephanie Wood
You married for better or worse . . . but not for lunch?
The sun set on your honeymoon many years ago.
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