Greetings from Jerusalem,
This is the painting I created for World Poverty Day, Jerusalem, Israel and was exhibited in Parliament. I want to share this with you and please forward to friends. As an artist and a channel, I incorporate music and healing energy in my work. While painting. I channeled the names of Herman [I believe to be Herman Melville], King Hezkiah of Judah and Mozart. Pomagranite is a symbol of prosperity. My hope is prosperity for all nations and races. As always each viewer se…
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Added by Pearl L. Landsman on December 8, 2009 at 12:02pm —
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The personal development industry has grown in the last number of years. More and more people are starting to understand the importance of “growing yourself in order to grow your world”.
Many aspects of personal development work are designed around WHAT you want in life. You’re encouraged to set goals, create vision boards; keep a cheque for $1 million dollars in your wallet and so forth.
Is Personal development work being translated into being successful? And does success always involve money?…
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Added by Heidi Cornelissen on December 7, 2009 at 10:46am —
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What we see when watching others
Depends on the purity of the window through which we look.
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Added by Rose Franchini on December 6, 2009 at 9:47am —
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As a teacher of Biology and PE and someone who has dip[ped in and outb of educating children I have always been fascinated with how the body and the mind are linked. Getting into your body gets you into your mind.
I have taught thousands of children over the years. As a Postgraduate I find it really hard now teaching in a system that doesn't recognise the brilliance of all the children on the planet but perhaps that's for another blog or my book! I have taught in about 150 schools over the last…
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Added by Sally Francis on December 5, 2009 at 8:09pm —
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When you catch a cold, do you think of it as a simple cold, or do you magnify it in your mind and think of it as flu? Which is the most positive way in which to think about a cold?
It will probably not surprise you when I say that my motivation in asking this question comes from the fact that I have caught a cold. I have managed to avoid all those bugs which circulate so easily for at least the last two years, so I don't suppose that I should grumble. What I will say is that the s
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Added by Roseanna Leaton on December 4, 2009 at 1:21pm —
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Why should I meditate? What's it going to do for me?
One of my students asked me a few questions the other night after class. Good questions. Questions everyone should be asking if they are seriously thinking about starting a meditation practice. What's the point anyway?
Well, there's the brain. For us non-scientific types, one of the ways I like to think about the brain is that it's a big jungle. It's a jungle of neurons and axons and synapses. And all sorts of things can happen…
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Added by K. Kaoverii Weber on December 3, 2009 at 3:43pm —
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Who Can Teach Yoga?
This morning I got a call from a woman asking me about the
http://subtleyoga.com/staticpages/index.php?page=asheville-yoga-teacher-training" target="_blank">Subtle Yoga Training and Personal Transformation Program. Although she found the idea of the program compelling, her concern was that she wasn't advanced enough and that she wouldn't be able to do some of the poses.
Since when do you need to be great at asanas to teach yoga…
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Added by K. Kaoverii Weber on December 3, 2009 at 3:10pm —
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Natural Perception will soon be marketing our new product "Eczedrem" used for all forms of skin disorders, shingles, etc. Information about Eczedrem will be posted soon. Take care, stay well.
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Added by Rose Franchini on December 3, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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December 3, 2009 The 15Minute StressOut; a gift from our Wounded Warriors to our Elder Veterans of Wars past
We are excited to return to the Charles Guillen Veterans Home in El Paso TX. on December 3, 2009! Our organization is working diligently to provide 15Minute Stressouts to our Veterans throughout the country.
Willie Brown, the Activities Director for the Home, invited us back for another session with the elder veterans in residence and we have had the good fortune to be able to sc…
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Added by Brent on December 2, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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I’ve been watching the series of LOST on DVD over the past couple of months and one of the (many) things that struck me was that everyone had a “story” and baggage from their previous life that came with them into the present crisis (the plane crash on the island).
But these issues hardly (or never) are discussed between the survivors – they never really get honest with each other. This honesty only happens when their individual “dockets” are exposed to everyone in season 3 or 4.
And then – desp…
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Added by Heidi Cornelissen on December 2, 2009 at 12:01pm —
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Forgiveness is an act of kindness that we may extend to ourselves or another. Yet it may be one of the hardest lessons we have to learn, especially when it comes to matters of the heart. It requires great strength, understanding, compassion and patience. It is a state of complete acceptance of ‘what is’ and transmutation of any previous judgments or fears.
But what does this mean? How do we truly forgive and let go? I believe the answer is in our judgments and in the act of forgiving ourselves.…
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Added by Angela Strank on December 1, 2009 at 5:51pm —
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Research does suggest that the best way to actually be able to drop the habit of smoking is through use of hypnosis and
hypnotherapy. This means that nicotine patches or gum aren’t as good, nor pills from the doctor or special herbal remedies. Good old fashioned hypnosis seems to do the trick more often than not. Hypnosis has been around for a great deal of time but the reality is there is going to be a massive increase in the numbers…
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Added by Paul Thomas on December 1, 2009 at 2:06am —
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Modern day living often poses a challenge to your health and well-being. What can you do to recharge your batteries and boost your immune system?
When your body and mind are in a state of balance you will enjoy the best of health. Poor health, or dis-ease, reflects an imbalance; it is a physical manifestation of imbalance in some part of your life. It is easy to conjecture that the increase in viral disease and the speed with which it can spread right across the globe is reflectiv
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Added by Roseanna Leaton on November 30, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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HELLO. I AM KALI ROSE STAR AND I WAS WONDERING HOW THIS SOCIAL NETWORK WORKS AS I DO NOT HAVE A VCLUE. I AM ON THE COMPUTER ALOT BUT HAVE NOT LEARNED HOW TO SDOCAIL NETWORK YET. SO CAN SOMEONE OE EMAIL ME AND LET ME KNOW WHAT I CAN DO TO CONNECT WITH OTHERS AND CARY ON A CONVERSATION. ITS SUNNY WARM AND A BEAUTFUL DAY IN THE BITTEROOT VALLEY, MONTANA HOWEVER IT GETS LONELY. SO SOMEONE PLEASE REPLY TO LET ME KNOW HOE TO CONNECT WITH THE PEOPLE WHO SEND ME EMAILS AS A FRIEND. BLESSED BE, KALI ROSE…
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Added by KALI ROSE STAR on November 29, 2009 at 2:33am —
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Signs ..
Lights, feathers and numbers..
I my experiences over the past 19 years as a clairvoyant medium and healer, I have felt and seen angelic presence many times, but some of the most profound validations of angels being close have been as I go about my every day life.
Angelic presences are often accompanied by a feeling of great love and warmth, bright coloured or bright white lights, they can vary from tiny sparkles, to spotlights, bursts of light like fireworks, even orb lights! The mos…
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Added by Rachel Keene on November 28, 2009 at 10:13am —
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I never used to believe in angels until I saw one with my own eyes a few years ago during a reading for a lady who had lost her son.
An angel was standing behind her, his hands on her shoulders… he was fiercely beautiful, almost scary looking but not frightening, if that makes sense. Huge intense eyes… For me, that first sighting opened a floodgate, because after that I
became able to see them quite often.
I have seen them towering over clients as I do readings for them, some as tall as eight…
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Added by Rachel Keene on November 28, 2009 at 10:05am —
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Motivation to exercise does not come from the knowledge that you should exercise. Motivation happens when you want to do something, when you see it as fun.
Have you seen this video on youtube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJMOI5_FKwg? This so easily demonstrates that motivation to exercise does not come from merely thinking that you should exercise. W
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Added by Roseanna Leaton on November 27, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Spending a day to relax at home is not enough to gather out all your stress and anxiety. Sometimes you really need to spend time at places where they can offer you such perfect day for de-stressing. Upon searching for that place, we don’t even know where we can find a perfect and calming one, ending up not in…
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Added by Jasmine Mayer on November 25, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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4 Simple Steps to End a Panic Attack
by Pati McDermott, CHT
Panic Attacks Are Common
When I first became certified as a Hypnotherapist in 1990, I was surprised by the number of people who came to me with anxiety and panic attacks. Many people experience panic attacks frequently and live their lives avoiding situations that frighten them, in many cases irrationally. This simple technique for ending a panic attack was part of my hypnotherapy training and has been used successfully by many…
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Added by Pati McDermott, CHT. on November 25, 2009 at 7:21am —
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I’m currently Feng Shui’ing my house (in small DIY chunks that I understand).
I’ve shifted some furniture around (slightly) and moved items of certain colours into specific areas. It’s amazing how different I feel with just that! The environment feels “lifted” somehow.
We’ve only being in this home for 4 months, but in some ways I’ve gotten so used to things being where they are. Already. It’s as though our things are taken for granted and hence stagnated in some way.
It made me wonder in what…
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Added by Heidi Cornelissen on November 23, 2009 at 6:20am —
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