New Age
42 Articles & Excerpts
The Great Questions
What the Bleep Do We Know!?™ Discovering the Endless Possibilities for Altering Your Everyday Reality by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente Hundreds of years ago, science and religion split apart; they became antagonists in the great game of explanation and discovery. But science and religion are two sides of the same coin. They both help explain the universe, our place in the great plan
A Guide to Finding Your Way Through Life's Ordeals
Dark Nights of the Soul by Thomas Moore, Ph.D. At one time or another, most people go through a period of sadness, trial, loss, frustration, or failure that is so disturbing and long-lasting that it can be called a dark night of the soul.
The Beginnings of Wisdom
Second Sight by Judith Orloff, M.D. A psychiatrist clairvoyant tells her extraordinary story… and shows you how to discover your psychic gifts. Born a psychic, she struggled to accept her birthright. As a child, her vivid dreams and premonitions of the future were whispered about
Foreseeing God in the Laboratory
The G.O.D. Experiments by Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D., William L. Simon How Evidence For Design Shows Up In Prophetic Dreams. One April day in 2001, the phone in my home office rang. The caller was a man with a charming British accent and a sparkling manner alive with animation and humor, who introduced himself
Introduction
Find a Quiet Corner : A Simple Guide to Self-Peace by Nancy O'Hara I used to wish my life away. I lived my life thinking ahead to the next thing-the next day, when I had a date with so-and-so and wouldn't that be nice; the next job, because I hated my current one so much; the next year, when I was planning to take
Sitting, Waiting
Serenity in Motion: Inner Peace: Anytime, Anywhere by Nancy O'Hara Although we may find ourselves sitting down through much of the day, how many of us ever make a conscious decision to just sit? Usually when we're sitting, we are also driving or eating or working or watching a movie or relaxing.
We Don't Die
Everyday Karma by Carmen Harra, Ph.D. In my many years as a metaphysical intuitive, people from all walks of life have come to me, each with their own specific question: Is he the one for me?' 'Will the big deal go through?' 'Is now the time to invest in the stock market?'
The Practice of Being Still
Serenity in Motion: Inner Peace: Anytime, Anywhere by Nancy O'Hara We can be moving at a furious pace even when we're not in motion. This activity is usually our mind working overtime, which can cause stress, distress, anxiety, and health problems. The solution then is simple: slow down the movement of our mind.
Watching TV, Being Patient
Serenity in Motion: Inner Peace: Anytime, Anywhere by Nancy O'Hara When you watch television do you do it mindlessly, hoping to relax and put out of your mind the travails of the day? Do you ever sit for hours in front of the tube to escape your usual life? Do you do it for lack of something else to do?
Beginnings
Reason for Hope : A Spiritual Journey by Jane Goodall, Ph.D., Phillip Berman This is a story about a journey, the journey of one human being through sixty-five years of earth time: my journey. Traditionally, a story begins at the beginning. But what is the beginning?
Listening
Serenity in Motion: Inner Peace: Anytime, Anywhere by Nancy O'Hara How many of us know how to really listen? Do we know how to listen to our own mind as it careens out of control and races off on some tangent or other, into the past or the future? Or to others-our co-workers, loved ones, or strangers-as they attempt
Standing
Serenity in Motion: Inner Peace: Anytime, Anywhere by Nancy O'Hara Standing still is anathema to so many these days. Our lives are about movement, about doing, about getting someplace. We so rarely are where we are. Instead, we're into the next thing, place, thought, or action before we even get there.
A Guide to the Happiness in Your Heart
The Tao of Willie by Willie Nelson, Turk Pipkin This book is my way of sharing a little of what I've learned in seventy-two years of making music and friends on this beautiful planet. I don't know if the things I write here will change your life, but they sure changed mine.
The Color of Joy: Living in the Light of Abiding Happiness
Lightposts for Living: The Art of Choosing a Joyful Life by Thomas Kinkade Like a series of old-fashioned lightposts, Lightposts For Living illuminates primary, life-affirming values and shows you, with a combination of inspiration and practical advice, how to transform a hurried, stressful life into one filled with serenity
Preface
Entangled Minds by Dean Radin, Ph. D. One of the most surprising discoveries of modern physics is that objects aren't as separate as they may seem. When you drill down into the core of even the most solid-looking material, separateness dissolves.
The Mystery of Our Being
God and the Evolving Universe: The Next Step in Personal Evolution by James Redfield, Michael Murphy For many years, a new worldview has been forming intuitively in the hearts and minds of people around the world. Though this emerging picture of our place in the universe has not been fully articulated, it is based on a central perception that we have
What Is Goddess Tradition?
Circle Round: Raising Children in Goddess Traditions by Starhawk Goddess tradition embraces the wheel of life, the never-ending cycle of birth, growth, love, fulfillment, and death. Each turn of the wheel is presented here, in eight holidays spanning the changing seasons, in rites of passage for life transitions
Returning To the Circle
A Rare and Precious Thing: The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Working with a Spiritual Teacher by John Kain Never have there been so many spiritual seekers and so much readily available information about paths to self-fulfillment. Yet this book is the first in-depth exploration of how to evaluate spiritual teachers, what to expect from them, and what to be
Life Is a Sacred Adventure
Who Do You Think You Are? : The Healing Power of Your Sacred Self by Carlos Warter, M.D., Ph.D. In today's society, it is all too easy to believe that we are our outer identities - that we are spouse or lover, child or parent, worker or artist, victim or addict. But now Dr. Warter, drawing on the age-old wisdom of the world's major religions
Teaching What We Most Want to Know
Animals as Guides for the Soul: Stories of Life-Changing Encounters by Susan Chernak McElroy While living with her husband and animals on a farm in Oregon, McElroy pondered the ancient bonds that connect humans and animals: the healing gifts of animals, the genius of people who talk to them, and the power of animal messengers.
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| Advice & Discussions | How to I grow emotionally prepared and spiritually prepared Hey everyone,
I just want some advice from anyone that has a lot of confidence and are emotionally and spiritually prepared for the world. I don't have as much confidence around people, I have some, but not as much as I should have. And i'm going into a pageant real soon, and I want to feel prepared for anything next. | Religions, spirituality, mysticism... Speak your mind... Well, many members here are aware about my thoughs the mysticism part of religions. I was wondering if you thought that spirituality and religion are automatically tied together?
Please be open-minded and respectful in your replies, and firm in your convictions. | spiritual awakening I'm pretty sure I had a spiritual awakening today.
Before you read on, note that I'd smoked about 2 grams of a combo of orange crush, northern lights and master kush; which in translation if you aren't a marijuana smoker is some pretty potent pot, and I had also deeply meditated for a half an hour. | Article on Relationships and spirituality. What do you think ? Spirituality And Relationships
by Bruce Crapuchettes
Printed in the journal called, "Psychotherapy In Australia" Vol 4 No 1
November 1997
In a survey of spirituality through the ages, Bruce Crapuchettes
suggests its main contemporary use is to heal the wounded self through
the committed relationship. | Something Spiritual If you're not into this, please skip it and don't be offended. My friend just brought me this passage from the Bible, and I am thinking it over. I've read it many many times, in the past, and I think it is part of my general philosophy of living and loving - which may help some of you to better understand where I am coming from. |
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