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The Sacred Space of Offering

The Sacred Space of Offering

By • on October 9, 2007

Welcome back! Sacrifice and the LoA Most of us in the personal/spiritual development realms are aware of the Law of Attraction and how it works. What is less obvious perhaps is that it was once known under a different name and practice…sacrifice. The idea of sacrifice conjures up a lot of unpleasant images for most of us, as it is a practice

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Running With Myself

Running With Myself

By • on October 2, 2007

Treadmill Meditation I haven’t run for nearly two weeks. It’s unlike me but between all the car rides on vacation, catching up on the stuff to do at home and focusing on creating a new routine and direction that is how long it has taken me to work it back in. I am zealous about physical

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Mirror, Mirror…

Mirror, Mirror…

By • on September 19, 2007

Birthday Reflection Today, is my birthday. As I sit here contemplating this post, an image from the movie The Matrix flashes through my mind. Neo is sitting there, hooked up to this device, gazing at himself in the mirror…pretty

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Attention Bubble:  A Powerful Method of Self-Observation

Attention Bubble: A Powerful Method of Self-Observation

By • on July 23, 2007

Understanding how to use your attention is one of the most powerful tools for transformational change that you can develop. Because our attention is our area of focus, it reveals our dominant thoughts, our operating beliefs and what we really think is important. In order to change that area of focus

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Experiments in Manifesting

Experiments in Manifesting

By • on July 16, 2007

Yesterday I conducted some experiments in producing instant manifestations. The results proved something that I have known at a deep level for a long time…that our beliefs about the way the things we create can enter our physical reality are what dictate how long our manifestations take to enter

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Who am I?

Who am I?

By • on July 10, 2007

The following is an excerpt from an automatic writing session… You are a sound, a frequency, a wave, a note of the divine. All life moves with the song of the universe. You are a dance, a motion, a rhythm, a light, a beam…you are a thought, a spark emanating from the mind of God. Why do

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The Difference Between Space and Indecision

The Difference Between Space and Indecision

By • on June 8, 2007

An Area of Personal Growth Knowing the difference between space and indecision is an area that I have been working on for some time. However, recently the importance of striking the balance between trying not to rush into a decision (my personality’s default method) and taking a conscious stand

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Teachers and Guides:  The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Teachers and Guides: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

By • on June 1, 2007

I chose the title of this article because it filled me with impish glee to write it. But before we go too much further perhaps I should explain why. The reason that it gave me such a tickle is that some of my most vital teachers could easily have fit under the bad & ugly categories…yet I

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Meeting Laura – The Adventures of an Incarnating Soul

Meeting Laura – The Adventures of an Incarnating Soul

By • on May 23, 2007

A Psychic Reading On April 14th I had a reading with psychic-medium Erin Pavlina. While I expected this reading to reveal something very influential in my life I did not expect the huge changes that would result…but I will get to that in a moment. As many

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Fountain of Myth

Fountain of Myth

By • on May 20, 2007

Front Yard Project Yesterday I went on a mission to create a sacred space in my front yard. There was a small retention pond outside our front steps that didn’t really hold water but it was the right place to create a deeper pool that would. While holding the idea of a pool of water I became

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