A Confession for the Soul-Learn to Apologize By Monica Leggett
I never knew how invested I was in being right. I joke with my husband of almost 30 years, “You know it will turn out that I was right.” And often I am. But when I am wrong, I never realized how defensive I was getting. Change the subject, or defend my actions, I’d . . . → Read More: A Confession for the Soul-Learn to Apologize
Dogs Take On Our Emotions By Caly Lehrer
Were you ever crying in a room on one end of the house and were suddenly nudged by your dog’s wet nose underneath your hand, sensing its desire to bring love and comfort to you? You knew your dog was sound asleep on one end of the house, yet all of a sudden, here . . . → Read More: Dogs Take On Our Emotions
Selecting Care for an Aging or Chronically Ill or Disabled Loved One By Alisa Oglesby
As the population of Boomers continues to grow in American, more often than not we will be faced with the challenges of balancing, work, family, and health care needs of our injured, disabled, chronically ill or aging loved one. These important healthcare decisions will have significant impact on the quality of life for all involved.
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Alchemy – Can Thoughts Purify Water and Food? By Kumari Mullin
Alchemy is not just changing base metal to gold. Spiritual teacher Jim Self, founder of Mastering Alchemy, states that “alchemy is first recognizing all that is possible, and then transforming one possibility into another. Alchemy is accomplished by changing the frequency of thought, altering the harmonics of matter, and applying the elements of Love . . . → Read More: Alchemy – Can Thoughts Purify Water and Food?
Giving and Receiving By Jill Garaffa, OTR/L, CPC
We are taught as little children “it is better to give than receive”. If you really think about this, while this is a great concept in theory, it is a mathematical impossibility. If everyone is giving, then who is receiving? In order for this to work, someone has to be receiving and it might . . . → Read More: Giving and Receiving
Misunderstanding, Judgments and skepticism By Barbara Elmer
I am blessed to have a gift to communicate with people that have crossed, I want to transform the way people’s impressions and belief systems are towards psychics. I offer a definition of the work I do as healing, enlightening and pure. Of course, there is still a lot of doubt and skepticism surrounding . . . → Read More: Misunderstanding, Judgments and skepticism
Supporting Those We Love By Lora Colautti, CTACC
One of the beautiful lessons I’ve learned from my relationship with my amazing man is about support. Before we met I thought I was really great at supporting those I love. When I offered him support on different occasions I noticed there was a resistance on his part. He explained to me that although he appreciated my . . . → Read More: Supporting Those We Love
Marriage Fitness By Mikita Orosz
Most of us make annual appointments to see our physicians, our dentists, our optometrists, etc… just to make sure we’re healthy. Responsible parents take their children annually to their pediatricians to monitor their children’s growth and physical well-being. Why is it then, that married couples don’t get annual relationship check-ups just to make sure . . . → Read More: Marriage Fitness
Dealing With Difficult People By Mikita Orosz
Think about your last encounter with a “difficult” person. Did you stay composed or did your anger blur your judgment to the point of emotional havoc? Most people feel immediate regret after losing their temper. So, how can you keep your cool the next time?
We’ve all encountered difficult people. The… Blamer, Control Freak, . . . → Read More: Dealing With Difficult People
Your Identity vs The Real You By Jill Garaffa, OTR/L, CPC
There’s this great little parable of an Old Cherokee Indian telling his grandson about two wolves inside himself that are fighting. One wolf is good: full of peace, harmony and love. The other wolf is evil: full of malice, anger and hatred. The little boy asks his grandfather “which wolf wins?” The grandfather simply . . . → Read More: Your Identity vs The Real You
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