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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Finding Fault
As the 4th of July holiday weekend approached, my wife, Kate, asked me about tackling a couple of little fix up jobs around the house. She asked me innocently enough, starting out her request by acknowledging how hard I had … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, blame, criticsim, fault, flaws, guided head movements, inner choice, muscle testing, resistance, societal system, wrongness
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Awareness vs. Thought
An email newsletter we recently received from an astrologer in another city contained this quote, attributed to Albert Einstein: “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” I like the way … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, awareness, consciousness, Einstein, emotions, Law of Attraction, negative programming, resistance, self-examination, The Secret, unconscious motivation
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Clearing Space: Divesting the “Good Stuff”
We’ve been hearing lately from many people who are gleefully engaged in “de-cluttering”. What a great idea! When things are piled up in our homes it can literally constrict the flow of healthy life force through our living spaces. Whether … Continue reading
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Tagged blacksmith, changing perspective, cultural scorekeeping, decluttering, Dr. Carl Hammerschlag, environmental ethics, indecision, Kinesiology, letting go, muscle testing, poverty consciousness, resistance
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