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1. Tug of War By Russ Reina
...with God.Not a sport, really, nor a game. Just something I did as a Mobile Intensive Care Unit Paramedic. Often, it would appear that all the forces of the Universe were conspiring to take a specific life, and I, who happened to be at the right place at the right time, and with the right tools and experience, would do everything in my power to stop that from happening: Push and pull until someThing, or someOne, gave.I was just out of Paramedic school, working in Daytona Beach, Florida and w…
2. You Create Your Future, and Your Past, Now
Strange sounding title, isn't it? Most of you probably agree you create your future now, by the choices you make in this present moment. But how can you create your past now?
My mother and her sister, only about a year and a half apart in age, grew to adulthood in the same house with the same parents and siblings. (All are dead now.)
My mother's memories of her childhood were warm and happy. My aunt's were not.
My mother adored her parents and saw them as kind, caring, and loving. That's how I s…
3. Becoming Enlightened By Reginald G. Johnson
Enlightenment, which is as varied as each individual’s fingerprint, is an experience of regaining our perfection in God or Christ consciousness, and words alone cannot express the joyfulness and peace in that discovery. God energy is perfect energy, and because we are God’s offspring, so are we perfect. Standard religious beliefs try to convince us that this perfection is achieved somewhere in the “by and by.”However, there is a Bible passage, which says, “Be perfect, therefore, as your heaven…
4. Angels Amoung US - We Reap What We Sow! By Greg Ryan
John Eldredge writes in his book Waking the Dead,
"God what do you have for my heart today?" He
continues by saying, "you may be stunned by what
he guides you into.I began the day at six in the morning asking God,
"What do you have for my heart today Lord."
I had a few minutes to spare this morning (very
unusual) so I had a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
During that time a brainstorm came to me and I
wrote feverously for thirty minutes, jumped in the
car and decided to take a tour of the new Wal-…
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