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The Pleiadian Initiations: The Edge Interview with Christine Day – Part 2

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In the first part of this interview, Christine Day, author of the new book Pleiadian Initiations of Light (New Page Books) spoke with The Edge about her experience in first meeting the spiritually advanced beings known as the Pleiadians. It was a traumatic experience, to say the least, but it was an experience that has led her to this moment [...]
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The Pleiadian Initiations: The Edge Interview with Christine Day

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One would never had given any hope for Christine Day, a young child who was born into a family of satanic cultists in Australia, used by the cult for their own purposes until she became a teen and was no longer considered innocent enough for cult activities. It is no wonder, then, that she never considered Australia her home. It [...]
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From tragedy to transformation — a mother’s story

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I have always been intrigued by various aspects of spirituality -- ESP, psychics, spirit communication. I found each of these totally fascinating, but I had absolutely no personal experience with any of them. Everything changed on September 20, 2003 when my 20-year old daughter, Elizabeth, died of smoke inhalation from a fire in her duplex just a few blocks from [...]
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Optimal Timing

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Five years ago I began the process of selling a home. My partner and I had purchased a building for our business and we needed proceeds from the sale to cover temporary financing of the new property. Days went by, then weeks passed with little buyer interest. We grew concerned as weeks became months and it became apparent that the [...]
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Women Gathering to Change Ourselves and the World

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In the past three weeks, I've been speaking and listening and feeling a shift in the field, as women increasingly want to be involved in contributing their way to seeing and doing as solutions to bigger problems. I returned yesterday from Mobile, AL, where I keynoted the WomenSpeak 2010 conference on "Women in Circles Changing the World." I had [...]
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Feel

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I recently watched a recording of 60 minutes, the CBS news program, digitally preserved for my convenience by Tivo. What caught my attention during viewing was not the content of the two stories, but my reaction to them. The topics could not have been more different, yet in both cases my eyes teared, my body relaxed and my heart experienced [...]
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The More, The Less

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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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Embracing Stillness as Key to Conscious Living

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Embracing stillness, we commune with the divine light of love and peace that is so pure and natural for us. Here is where we gain our clarity and creative insights -- and realize our mission and service in the world. At the OASIS Center for Conscious Living, the guiding principles for Conscious Living are described within the acronym for O.A [...]
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Fear? Pointless.

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This morning I found myself reflecting on personal experiences lived over the past 30 years. Or so. I can now say that fully half my life has been spent actively engaging in the large-scale change of consciousness I agreed to assist before I arrived. A large group of baby boomers came in as transforming agents, and I dutifully took [...]
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2010, Oh Mama

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A decade ago we were concerned about Y2K and the end of the world as we knew it. Perhaps we were right about the outcome, even though Y2K itself turned out to be a minor event for most people. Still, that possibility of radical change did ignite an awareness of our global interconnectedness and the possibility that our lives could [...]
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