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1. Believe-Don't Doubt; Give Thanks-and Receive! By Eunice Coughlin
Does this ever happen to you? You ask God for something but you don’t believe that you will receive an answer to your prayer.As an example, let’s say you want your child to be accepted into a certain school. You know that it is the best school for them but unfortunately, because of where you live or some other circumstance, your child can’t attend there. But there is a way to apply and maybe possibly be accepted. Chances are slim that she’ll get in. Currently, there are no openings, but in fai…
2. Who Am I? By Michael Hadfield
Who Are you?Have you ever asked yourself the question 'Who am I?'Have you ever asked that question and sat within the silence of your mind and listened for the answer? Waited a few moments and then asked again… …again… …again…And then repeated the process again the next day… and the one after that… …and the one after that…Try it.See what happens.One of two things might happen.1. You get an answer.
2. You don't.The question does two things. It lets the Universe know that you are waking up. It d…
3. Origin of Certain Thoughts (Part I) By Isaac Nwokogba
We all have spirit guides and we all benefit from their assistance, whether or not we recognize it. Only a few people can hear and exchange verbal communications with their guides, or occasionally see their foggy, ghostly image materialize; some people only sense their guide’s presence; others know the signs that indicate their guide’s presence; and still others do not believe these guides exist, much less assist us.Our relationship with our guide probably represents the highest level of perso…
4. Forgiveness, the Peace Medicine By Philip Shapiro
One of the greatest teaching acts in history is the crucified Jesus Christ forgiving his tormentors, "for they know not what they do." It was one thing for Christ to preach Love for all, including enemies, but quite another for him to demonstrate mercy while experiencing exquisite agony at the hand of those enemies. The forgiving Christ on the cross is the ultimate symbol of the healing power of compassion and understanding. While suffering unimaginable pain, he expressed selfless sympathy for…
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