Sometimes in life, you feel kind of lost and could use some good advice from someone who has your highest good in mind. You might be lucky enough to have a few good friends or relatives you can turn to. If you’re religious, you might believe that you’ll get an answer through prayer. If not, here are some ideas on how to get help and guidance for those times when you could really use some good advice.
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Many people think that thoughts, prayers, beliefs, intentions, and other forms of consciousness are just invisible constructs of the mind with no real power to change the world of matter. However, scientists have found that that just isn’t true. For a long time, science has been based on the Newtonian model where matter is the […]
If you’re not familiar with the work of Masaru Emoto, you should read up on his experiments with water. They provide an interesting look at how thoughts and words influence water. Masaru is a Japanese man who started freezing water in 1994 and taking photographs of the resultant crystals. He would take pictures of water […]
As you can probably tell, I’m very much into positive thinking, adopting the most empowering beliefs, and operating my life from a place of love. One of the areas I struggle with is the area of dealing with “difficult” people (and the word difficult is quite an understatement). So I thought I’d share some personal […]
Some people don’t believe stories of near-death experiences, but I find them fascinating. When the experience leads to complete changes in the experiencer’s outlook on life or behavior, I am intrigued enough to learn what they’ve learned. Anita Moorjani’s NDE and subsequent healing from end-stage lymphoma is fascinating, and I think everyone can learn something […]
The story of Stamatis Moraitis is inspiring because, after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer when he was in his mid-60’s, he cured himself without chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. Instead, he moved to his hometown, changed his lifestyle, and lived to be 102 years old. You can read a New York Times article about Stamatis […]