Until a few months ago, my home office looked like a scene from a horror film — the kind where the walls move in, to crush the heroine. Stacks of books and papers made it hard to feel creative, but…
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I am deeply moved today, to share with you that Simon Hay, one of our columnists here on Evolving Beings connected with me for an interview on his blog Simon Hay Soul Healer. For those of you who have not…
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With Canada Day around the corner, and Independence Day days away, a variety of ‘birthdays’ was on my mind. Usually, we only celebrate our birthday once a year. There are even those who do not celebrate at all, then…
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My father built airplanes in our garage. These skeletal husks, unloaded from a huge truck and deposited onto our front lawn, would gawk like gigantic insects missing their innards. Composed only of frame and sheathing, they were frightening. I imagined…
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When Markus and I first got married, we knew what type of home and life we wanted at that time. We were both working for companies, outside of the home in cities that were in two opposite directions. We knew…
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Each day, each one of us is going to have thoughts, and say various words, as we interact with the world around us. In this process, many of us are awakening to understanding the power of the mind over all…
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There is nothing like the feeling of a great book – one that really speaks to you and is written precisely for our times. This is how I feel about the latest book I had the pleasure of reading…
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This article is written for Evolving Beings by guest author Megan Bord. Nearly a year ago, I quit a very lucrative job working in a great office with incredible colleagues and a lot of job security. I had four…
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This article is written for Evolving Beings by guest author Lance Ekum of The Jungle of Life. “You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul” ~ George Bernard…
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Over 2,000 years ago, the Greek philosopher Aristotle observed that no one deliberately chooses to be unhappy. In fact, he suggested that everyone wishes to be happy and spends much of life searching for this happiness. We are at…
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