This article is written for Evolving Beings by guest author Joy Holland of Unfolding Your Path To Joy. My son is a junior magician and loves all things magic; his favorite movies are all about using magic…believing in yourself enough…
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We’re all here to grow. To become conscious. In that consciousness we see who we are, and who we are meant to be. I am a mover, and a procrastinator. I am free and enslaved. I am love and…
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With three traveling companions, I once visited a small island off the British coast. We had a single goal we four, one that coaxed us across the Great Waters to London, up through Scotland, and finally, across a small inlet…
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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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I’m asked all the time about how I heal, and if you read enough of my articles you’ll notice I use this opening sentence often. The truth is that I don’t know. I’m a story teller, and I’ve a…
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Choosing the Channel of Love & Light: Releasing the ‘Fatality’ of Fate to Step into the Dreams of ‘Destiny’ You are an intuitive being. Born of God, you are a Miracle, creating other miracles. Do you remember who you…
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This article is written for Evolving Beings by guest author Cristian Petre. I was talking to God the other day and being a little bit under the weather I asked: “So what’s going to happen with the world with…
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When you look at the people around you, or your own life, what do you normally see? Is there joy, passion, happiness, a zest for life, and balanced flow? Or is there uncertainty, regrets, indecisiveness, drama and pain? Every single…
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My latest reading has brought me to the book, The Lost Gospel: The Book of Q and Christian Origins. It is not a book many would think to pick up and read, but one that I think is essential to…
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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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