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Still – Resurrection

Submitted by Edda The Poetess on Sunday, April 1, 2018 8:34 AM

Still – Resurrection

http://pixabay.com I said I will find what is lowlyand put the roots of my identitydown there:each day I'll wake upand find the lowly nearby,a handy focus and reminder,a ready measure of my significance,the voice by which I would be heard,the wills, the kinds of selfishnessI couldfreely adopt as my own: but though I have looked Read More…

Removing Energy Obstacles

Submitted by Kyra on Saturday, March 31, 2018 7:12 PM

Removing Energy Obstacles

http://pixabay.com You will want to take a good look at the slower frequencies that inhibit you from increasing your vibrational state of awareness. These are the obstacles that you want to be on constant alert to change. Remember that the frequencies of soul consciousness or spirit, include the fastest vibrations of surrender, love, relationship to Read More…

Does Hell Exist?

Submitted by Holyman Preter on Friday, March 30, 2018 9:30 AM

Does Hell Exist?

http://pixabay.com Hell is a necessary, logical possibility but not a certain reality. – Kevin P. Considine "Hell does not exist, the disappearance of sinful souls exists." – Pope Francis How could a just and loving God create a place of eternal torment and torture? To get around this paradox, many theologians over millennia have argued Read More…

Understanding Energy Imprints

Submitted by Olivia on Thursday, March 29, 2018 10:28 AM

Understanding Energy Imprints

deriviativeimages Ever wondered why it is that most people prefer new things to second-hand? Apart from the fact that new things are generally in better condition than second-hand things, a large part of the joy of new ownership lies in the fact that they arrive in your life like a blank slate, ready for you Read More…

Blame, Blame, Shame, Shame

Submitted by Neely on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 9:29 AM

Blame, Blame, Shame, Shame

http://pixabay.com How to stop blaming others – Whenever anything goes wrong with their lives and the world, most people like to complain and put all blame on others. In their eyes, everyone is at fault, except themselves. Hence they find no reason in criticizing their own actions and taking responsibility in their hands. No, that Read More…

Answers?

Submitted by MagaMan on Monday, March 26, 2018 9:35 AM

Answers?

http://pixabay.com I’ve realized that in the 20th century a major subtle attitude emerged: that there were “answers.” It was okay to ask questions and the unspoken message was that someone somewhere did have an answer. What wasn’t said explicitly enough was that indeed, there were answers to some questions, but this accounted for perhaps only Read More…

Jealousy

Submitted by Silver Sage on Sunday, March 25, 2018 11:05 AM

Jealousy

http://pixabay.com Jealousy: Mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. – Dictionary.com Jealousy is comparison. And we have been taught to compare, we have been conditioned to compare, always compare. Somebody else has a better house, somebody else has a more beautiful body, somebody else has more money, Read More…

Humanity’s End Game

Submitted by MasterMind on Sunday, March 25, 2018 9:05 AM

Humanity’s End Game

http://pixabay.com What will it take for humanity to survive this century? Around the world, people in the scientific community are raising alarms about the state of the planet and about our ability to survive. Among them is Australian science writer and author Julian Cribb. A Fellow of both the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Read More…

Taming Our Monkey Mind

Submitted by Unself on Saturday, March 24, 2018 10:41 AM

Taming Our Monkey Mind

http://pixabay.com When was the last time you observed your thoughts – the incessant stream of neural impulses? Our mind, on average, has over 50,000 thoughts in a given day – even while busy with a certain task, it is forever racing ahead with numerous other thoughts – of potential rewards, of missed opportunities, of future Read More…

It’s Not Just One Thing, To Believe There’s A Gas Station On The Corner

Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on Friday, March 23, 2018 10:18 AM

It’s Not Just One Thing, To Believe There’s A Gas Station On The Corner

http://pixabay.com Amusing philosophical thoughts from Eric Schwitzgebel – A couple of weekends ago, at the fabulous conference on the nature of belief at UC Santa Barbara, Elisabeth Camp said something that kind of bugged me. It wasn't her main point, and lots of philosophers say similar things, so I don't mean to criticize Camp specifically. Read More…

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