August 2006 vol 1#7
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Fascinating World of Imprintsby Lai UbberudWhat is an imprint? Very few people realize that there is an energy associated with objects, emotions, acts. It seems a bit far fetched, but it is a fact that we all have experiences in our lives that prove it. For example, we are redecorating our home and go antique shopping and find just the perfect piece, buy it, bring it home and suddenly everything goes wrong... |
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Is The Sacred Feminine Hope For The Future?by Rev. Karen TateMore times than I can count over the last year I've been asked, "Who or what is the Sacred Feminine?" And more importantly, "Why does that matter to me?" I can understand the confusion and lack of context. I grew up in New Orleans where many believe the world is only 6,000 years old. I can vouch for the fact it becomes a life changing experience when one discovers a female face of God actually existed 20,000 to 30,000 years ago and that knowledge becomes a part of one's reality... |
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Spirits & Electronic Phenomenaby Demarus HarrisMy late sister's best friend, Sheri, called me recently with a peculiar story and a question. "I was listening to your sister's favorite song," she said, "and it made reminisce, so I began to dance. The song went off; I sat down and reflected. "Girl you know that used to be our song. We used to get down to that," she said to herself. "No sooner that I'd spoke the words... without any explanation, the song began to play again. Was that her?" Sheri asked in a hushed tone... |
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A Different Way To Meditateby Greg CurtissMeditation is a very important part of a person's spiritual toolkit. If you have been on a spiritual or vision quest for any length of time you surely have learned how to meditate. But do you know what style of meditation you do or what the other options are? A lot of us learn a technique from someone or somewhere -- maybe a teacher, maybe a book -- and then we work with it and gradually improve our skill... |
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Book Review: Life Without LisaReviewed by Jill LawrenceLife-After-Death Experiences Bolster Author of Life Without Lisa and Confirm that His Dead Wife Is Still Very Much Alive Regardless of how rock-ribbed a person's belief in life after death is, when a loved one dies, the loss is very real and emotionally devastating. When Lisa Ballo died from cancer at age 38, despite the fact that both she and husband Rich knew that life goes on and had studied many spiritual/metaphysical and alternative approaches to life and health, Rich was utterly desolate. Suddenly it was just Rich who single-handedly had the daunting responsibility of raising his five- and-six-year-old sons... |
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