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What Goes Around Comes Around
Drop a pebble in the water And the wave will reach the shore Light a candle in the darkness Somewhere, someone finds a door Turn your eyes away from people And they’ll turn their eyes from you It’s a lesson hard to learn What you are is what you do And the world keeps turning Read More…
About The Epitome Of Vanity
Submitted by Protagonist on Wednesday, December 30, 2015 12:03 AM
As soon as we are born the learning process begins. First we learn to eat, talk, walk etc from our parents. Then we learn from our neighbors about certain social norms and the wider world outside our immediate home. Our school teachers then put the icing on the cake, by giving us knowledge of different Read More…
The Alchemy Of Your Soul: Transforming Fears Into Love
Submitted by All Knowing on Monday, December 28, 2015 12:22 AM
Do you enjoy intimate relationships? Do you have a compelling vision for your life? Do you have passion? Are you courageous? Are you curious and adventurous? Do you forgive easily? What do you trust? These are some of many Soul qualities that are obstructed by the presence of fear. The stronger the fears in you Read More…
The Twin Paradoxes of Ho’oponopono
Submitted by Suki on Sunday, December 27, 2015 10:01 PM
As a teaching, a method that is taught, ho’oponopono is paradoxical on two levels. The first paradox of ho’oponopono is that its methods cannot be communicated except by using the very unconscious data that it is designed to clean. All verbal teachings draw on data; they use language, which is stored in memory. However, the Read More…
“Spell”casting 101 – Tapping Into The Power Of The Magnum Mysterium
Submitted by Morgana on Saturday, December 26, 2015 12:11 AM
When you spell things out, you cast a spell. The words we spell, think and speak, while unbeknownst to most, carry and transmute powerful vibratory coded information out into the greater ethers of the universe which we all simultaneously co-create. In understanding the nature of language and words, one must begin at the root vibrational Read More…
Why We Honor The Ancestors
Submitted by Nwyvre on Friday, December 25, 2015 10:46 PM
I think many people look at earth-based spirituality as worshiping the outside world; something outside of yourself. Spirit has shown me it’s about honoring, remembering, celebrating an aspect of myself, wisdom that is being passed on to me and that I feel called to reclaim. Whether we hear it or not, the ancestors still speak Read More…
Five Life-Changing Lessons Zorba The Greek Taught Me
Submitted by Now What on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 8:15 PM
“Let people be, boss; don’t open their eyes. And supposing you did, what’d they see? Their misery! Leave their eyes closed, boss, and let them go on dreaming!” (1) ― Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek Zorba is the larger- than- life passionate, earthy and unpredictable protagonist of Nikos Kazantzakis’ 1946 novel: Zorba the Greek. The Read More…
Empty Your Cup !!
Submitted by Starman Abiodun on Monday, December 21, 2015 4:29 PM
This is a line you must have heard quite often. “Empty your cup!” it does not have much meaning if you look at it from the way it is said and written. When you look deeper into the line “Empty your cup!” you will see what it means. I will tell you a story here. Read More…
A Truth About Karma That You Won’t Hear From The Mainstream Version
Submitted by Glorious Bastard on Sunday, December 20, 2015 4:00 PM
Now as a man is like this or like that, according as he acts and according as he behaves, so will he be;a man of good acts will become good, a man of bad acts, bad;he becomes pure by pure deeds, bad by bad deeds; And here they say that a person consists of desires,and Read More…
A Pyrrhic Victory
Submitted by MasterMind on Friday, December 18, 2015 1:00 AM
In 279 B.C., in the hills of southeastern Italy near Asculum, a Roman army numbering into the tens of thousands battled for two days against a like-sized Greek army and their 20 war elephants. The Greeks were under the command of King Pyrrhus. According to the great Carthaginian general Hannibal, Pyrrhus was the greatest general Read More…































