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Embracing The Darkness

The Void, The Nothing, The Womb, The Great Mother, The Sublime Feminine, The Great Mystery, The Tao, The Yin. This is the True Darkness...get over it. It is part of who we are; it is the source of who we are. We have been misguided for thousands of years to fear the dark. In many ways, this was a [...]
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What Would Love Say?

Each month, this column features a "Message from Love" with an action step and meditation. Each message gives examples of what Love might say and do in various circumstances. So, whenever you find yourself feeling scared, angry or uncomfortable, instead of letting fear have its way, practice asking yourself: What would Love Say? "If the only prayer you said in [...]
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The Universe’s Message is Received, Loud and Clear

[caption id="attachment_13227" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Photo courtesy of Yann | Wikimédia France "][/caption]As a feng shui practitioner of nearly a decade, there have been many times over the years where I have used feng shui to create movement in my life. But, sometimes I reflect on the times that my life has used feng shui to [...]
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Being Mindful is how to Live Fully

We spend much time in our lives failing to live fully, going through the motions. Being mindfully present allows not only clarity, but also invokes a state of peaceful oneness, providing the opportunity to be of benefit to all others. We are constantly lured away from this state by enticements that are powerful, insidious and almost irresistible. About 2,500 [...]
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Contentment

Most people do not maintain consistent clarity and peace in life. They are not content and not clear why. Often, the mind is responsible for much of the struggle in life, continually dredging up the past, focusing on the future and indulging in endless chatter. Sometimes the mind can be a helpful distraction from the present because life seems less [...]
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The Answer We Seek is more Simple than We Believe

As I walk my dog, Ghandi, through the nearby park, I feel alive. I witness the vast spectrum of color as the sun shines on a field of snow. We stop walking and just listen...first stillness...then birds sing a happy song. And, just as we begin walking again, Ghandi freezes, gazing intently in front of us at nothing [...]
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You Have a Choice: Love or Fear

This is the sixth in a series of eight articles based on The Eight Principles of Inner Peace as channeled by the Light Collective through renowned intuitive Kathryn Harwig. These principles are simple, yet profound, and apply to all beings in the cosmos. The essence of all eight principles is inner peace and personal empowerment - the powerful ability of humans [...]
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The More, The Less

For me, the more we move through this process of transformation, the less easy it is to talk about it. That circumstance does provide challenge to a writer, but if words exist, I will persist. It's the reference that keeps shifting around, like trying to define smoke. Years ago, our reference was to things external. Addiction was a problem [...]
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Overcoming Abuse in our World

Question: Humans can be very abusive in their unconsciousness. How can we overcome abuse in our world? Leonard's Answer: This is an extremely important question. Humanity is caught in a never-ending cycle of abuse. One lifetime we play the role of abuser, and the next lifetime, we are the abused. The same thing manifests in this lifetime. We [...]
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The Great Harvest

As a farmer lay dying, his four sons sat by his bedside awaiting his final words. "There is a vast treasure buried in the family's field," he whispered. "Where is it, father?" the sons pleaded. But it was too late. Their father was gone. Soon after his passing, the sons set to the field, trying to unearth the treasure [...]
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