by Patricia Broersma.
When you open your
life to the rest of our world, it can be daunting. It is easy to become
hypersensitive to the violence and suffering around us. Maybe you cannot
tolerate the extreme violence of many movies and TV shows, or even the news
reports on the radio. Emotions may run high on all accounts.
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by Patricia Broersma.

When we arrive
back home after a mountaintop experience, often we are required to deal with
the maddening routines of life. Laundry has to be done, dishes have to be
washed, professional work needs our attention, lawns have to be mowed, pets
need to be cared for, and our families need our attention; all of these...
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by Dr. Richard Moss.

To come to the
beginning of ourselves is to cease to be victims of circumstances, the actions
of others, or even our own mistakes. The true story of who we really are begins
now. We are no longer tossed willy-nilly from one desire, thought, or worry to
another in a futile process of trying...
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by John Welshon.

So many of our problems arise from a fundamental
disconnection with our own awareness, our own wisdom, and the natural world.
Once we disconnect ourselves from what we know, and what is real, we are free
to careen headlong into...
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Dr. Richard Moss.
It is not what we feel or experience that we need fear;
it is what remains unconscious that poses the real threat. Parts of our
survival psychologies, such as an unconscious need to feel loved and secure by
helping others, eventually betray us...
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by Marie T.
Russell.
Things are sure coming to the surface lately.
It seems that issues we have managed to avoid for years are now rearing their
heads to be faced. Our way of dealing with reality, or in some cases of avoiding
dealing with reality, come back to...
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by Deepak Chopra.
The first spiritual law of success is the Law of Pure Potentiality.
This law is based on the fact that we are, in our essential state, pure
consciousness. Pure consciousness is pure potentiality; it is the field of all
possibilities and infinite creativity. Other attributes of
consciousness are...
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by Marie T. Russell.
"He makes me want to be a better person." As I reflected on this statement later, I realized that this is the best
compliment anyone could ever hope to receive. Just think about your own
life... Think of the reactions and comments you may have made about
others...
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by John Welshons.

There are certain critical turning points when grief and despair begin to transform
into acceptance, contentment, and Love. I have seen three common ingredients
that seem to signal the moment when the weight of depression and disappointment
starts to lift...
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by Marie T.
Russell.
The inner child waits patiently for the adult to notice
it, to talk to it. It asks itself: "How can I get her attention? How can I get her to talk to
me, to listen to me?" It thinks back of its past experience with parents and teachers and
remembers that...
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by Venerable Yifa.
Junk emotions, such as anxiety, jealousy, anger,
obsession, short-temperedness, greed, hatred, and so on, are
neither good for us nor are they good for other people with whom we come into
contact. They need to be inventoried, just like...
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by Alan Cohen.
It is not so important how much we
give; it is how we give that counts. If you have a lot, but offer a little, you
have given little. If you have a little, but give it all, you have given much.
Our actions are real not for their outer...
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