by Robert Moss.

The greatest crisis in our lives is
a crisis of imagination. We get stuck, and we bind ourselves to the wheel of
repetition, because we refuse to reimagine our situation. To address our challenges, we need
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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 Pam Younghans.
 This article, while containing information that may be useful for everyone, is written specifically for those who have Pluto positioned between 25 and 27 degrees of Leo in their birth charts. This includes those born between Sept. 1954 and Feb. 1955, between July and Sept. 1955, and...
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by Christian Flèche.

Insofar as we observe illnesses through a watching and a listening
that are biological, we realize that they all begin with a shock, a precise,
punctual event in space and time. And if without an immediately satisfying...
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by Gregg Braden.
Without a doubt, we do live
in a world of opposites. In theology, these opposites take on names and appearances that
translate into the forces of light and dark, good and evil. While I'm not
denying their existence, I am
describing how it's possible to change what they mean in our lives and redefine...
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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 Richard Carlson, Ph.D.

Many of
us worry about some big things that are yet to come or might never come. We worry about finances,
natural disasters, emergencies,
terrorism and acts of war, health, and aging, among other things. Some things we
have a capacity to prepare for...
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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 Marianne Williamson.
A common rite of passage at midlife is the declining health, or death, of our
parents. Those who brought us into the world are usually the ones to leave it
first. They welcomed us when we got here; now we'll wish them farewell as they
move on...
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by
Brian
Klemmer.
Honor is really about respect. The word respect is commonly used as it relates to respecting others. For
example, "Respect your elders. Honor your mother and your father." These phrases are familiar. But how about this one:
"Honor yourself." Does that feel right to you?
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