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As human beings we are always trying to get somewhere. Many of us seek some standard of success that we think will bring happiness or validation from the world. Even those of us involved in the personal growth and consciousness process still have th…
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As human beings we are always trying to get somewhere. Many of us seek some standard of success that we think will bring happiness or validation from the world. Even those of us involved in the personal growth and consciousness process still have th…
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A blog post by Staff - Kari was featured
There is some higher intelligence at work in us. It know what its doing and is trying moment by moment to guide us, tech us, show us and love us. It is trying to help us become all that we can be. In order to do that, it has to guide us through our…
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There is some higher intelligence at work in us. It know what its doing and is trying moment by moment to guide us, tech us, show us and love us. It is trying to help us become all that we can be. In order to do that, it has to guide us through our…
February 3
A blog post by Staff - Kari was featured
It's very important to create a schedule that really gives you what you want, so you won't be tempted to rebel against it. If your schedule includes only what you should be doing and doesn't allow you the time for what you want to be doing,then it w…
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We are already where we need to be

As human beings we are always trying to get somewhere. Many of us seek
some standard of success that we think will bring happiness or
validation from the world. Even those of us involved in the personal
growth and consciousness process still have the idea that we certainly
don't want to be where we are -- we're trying to get somewhere better.
And when we get to that place, everything will be right somehow. Yet,
consciousness cannot be found somewhere else; it happens through
becoming aware of wh… Continue

Posted on February 8, 2010 at 6:50pm —

Staff - Kari

We Are Already Where We Should Be

As human beings we are always tryting to get somewhere. Many of us seek some standard of success that we think will bring happiness of validation from the world. Even those of us involved in the personal
growth and consciousness process still have the idea that we certainly
don't want to be where we are--we're trying to be somewhere better. And
when we get to that place,everything will be right somehow. Yet,
consciousness cannot be found somewhere else; it happens through
becoming aware of wh

Continue

Posted on February 7, 2010 at 8:09am —

Staff - Kari

We Are Already Where We Should Be

As human beings, we are always trying to get somewhere. Many of us seek some standard of success that we think will bring happiness of validation from the world. Even those of us involved in the personal growth and consciousness process still have the idea that we certainly
don't want to be where we are--we're trying to be somewhere better. And
when we get to that place,everything will be right somehow. Yet,
consciousness cannot be found somewhere else; it happens through
becoming aware of wh

Continue

Posted on February 6, 2010 at 10:30am —

Staff - Kari

Trust Your Higher Power

There is some higher intelligence at work in us. It know what its doing and is trying moment by moment to guide us, tech us, show us and love us. It is trying to help us become all that we can be. In order to do that, it has to guide us through our own healing process. At times this may become uncomfortable. But eventually we are able to see the necessity and perfection of each step we have taken on our journey.

I am learning to recognize and accept my higher power. I am learning to trust and r… Continue

Posted on February 3, 2010 at 12:59pm —

Staff - Kari

Find Your Own Rhythm

It's very important to create a schedule that really gives you what you want, so you won't be tempted to rebel against it. If your schedule includes only what you should be doing and doesn't allow you the time for what you want to be doing,then it won't work; you'll through it out or loose it. Also, build into your structure open times and space for spontaneity. You are trying to give yourself room for creativity, not stifling it.

Make a list of priorities and the amount of time each takes. Tak… Continue

Posted on January 26, 2010 at 12:19pm —

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At 11:01pm on December 5, 2009, April Benson said…
Thanks for you suggestion, Kari.

I've done what you suggested.

Warm regards,
April
At 1:27pm on February 25, 2009, David Ezell said…
Thanks...I appreciate it!
At 12:14pm on January 12, 2009, blackthorne said…
Thanks for your warm welcome.
 
 

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