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I'm upset because...

I’m upset because…

October 3, 2011 | Comments (0)

my hus­band didn’t take out the trash, the kids didn’t pick up their toys, my girl­friends went out with­out telling me, the kitchen sink is clogged and the repair man never showed, etc…  The list goes on and on.  These all sound like nor­mal things to get upset about, right?  In col­lege when I took […]

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Having Fun with our Shadows

Having Fun with our Shadows

July 5, 2011 | Comments (0)

So often when we begin our jour­ney on the path of liv­ing con­sciously, it involves a lot of ‘work on our­selves.’  Sud­denly we’re faced with all of our chal­lenges, imper­fec­tions and ‘issues.’  It can be very free­ing to let go of what is not work­ing for us in our lives and let go of debilitating […]

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Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth; Awakening to your Life's Purpose

Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth; Awakening to your Life’s Purpose

June 30, 2011 | Comments (0)

I’ve tried read­ing Eck­hart Tolle’s books sev­eral times in the past, and I just couldn’t get into them.  Appar­ently, it just wasn’t the right time for me then, because this time around I’m really enjoy­ing “A New Earth; Awak­en­ing to Your Life’s Pur­pose”. A few thoughts from Tolle’s book and my brain… “This book’s main purpose […]

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Life Remodel

Life Remodel

June 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

The other day I was talk­ing to a friend about some deep heal­ing work we were both doing. You know, things like break­ing pat­terns of behav­ior we’ve had since about age five– easy stuff. ahem. We both had made sim­i­lar real­iza­tions about pat­terns of hid­ing rather than play­ing big and once we saw this pattern […]

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BBQs, Family and Tapping

BBQs, Family and Tapping

May 31, 2011 | Comments (1)

Ahh, Memo­r­ial Day.  Hope you all had a fab­u­lous time.  For many, this means spend­ing time with fam­ily and well, that often means old ‘issues’ sur­face!  Here’s how one friend of mine spent her day.  This par­tic­u­lar friend has been doing a lot of lower chakra work lately really clear­ing out old belief pat­terns and […]

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The Lower Chakras and Getting Your Sexy Back

The Lower Chakras and Getting Your Sexy Back

May 26, 2011 | Comments (1)

It almost seems inevitable.  We’re young and cute, then we become moms and turn all of that make-it-look-cute energy onto our kids instead of our­selves.  We put on a few, and our clothes get more…mom-ish.  Then we put on a few more, and look­ing cute and feel­ing sexy is far, far down on our priority […]

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Response to the death of Bin Laden

Response to the death of Bin Laden

May 4, 2011 | Comments (2)

Let me say first of all, for me per­son­ally, I would need a whole lot more evi­dence that he is dead than what we’ve been given.  I don’t mean to be a total con­spir­acy the­o­rist, how­ever at this point in our his­tory, trust­ing the gov­ern­ment is a bit naive in my hum­ble opin­ion.  Par­tic­u­larly since […]

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The Law of Attraction for Kids

The Law of Attraction for Kids

May 3, 2011 | Comments (2)

Do you love the teach­ings of Abraham-Hicks and con­sciously using the Law of Attrac­tion, but aren’t sure how to share it with your kids? Do you every won­der how you can sup­port your infant, child or teen in know­ing that they are a pow­er­ful man­i­festor? Do you know how to use your tv, com­puter and/or […]

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A great forgiveness tool

A great forgiveness tool

April 4, 2011 | Comments (0)

So often I hear about for­give­ness and just tune right out– ya, ya, for­give­ness– I’ve already done that.  And then recently I had an event pop up that was basi­cally a rela­tion­ship falling away that was not a match and I knew it.  It had been a long time com­ing as we were on very […]

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The Graceful Japanese

The Graceful Japanese

March 14, 2011 | Comments (0)

Like so many I sit in front of my TV these days riv­eted.  I can’t keep my eyes off CNN, who very rarely makes an appear­ance in my home.  I called Japan my home for nearly three and a  half years, so I feel like I have a per­sonal bond to this coun­try.  It is […]

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