Category Perception

Must Have Reference Books #3: The Hidden Power of Dreams by Denise Linn

Considering we spend around one-third of our life sleeping, it only makes sense to try to use our dream time productively. By enlisting the help of your dream guides, you can heal yourself while you sleep. That seems like a… Continue Reading →

What am I? Part 2: Introducing Your Seven Bodies of Health

I am a complex individual with seven bodies of health that all need conscious attention if I am to have a healthy, fulfilling life with healthy, fulfilling relationships. The needs of my seven bodies require balancing and those needs that… Continue Reading →

What Am I? Part 1

We are all living as human beings with strengths and weaknesses, talents and skills, flaws and attributes, limitations and power beyond our imagination. We are not designed to be perfect; perfection requires no improvement. We can always improve; these are… Continue Reading →

Books That Changed Me: Every Word Has Power by Yvonne Oswald

There is no one thing that changed for me to put in the title. This book changed my beliefs and understanding which changed my perception. It also, and maybe more importantly, changed the way I thought and spoke; it changed… Continue Reading →

Who Am I?

I think we have all pondered this question at one time or another; especially after a significant loss. This question seeks out our need for an identity.

14 Ways to Increase Your Belief in Yourself: Improving Confidence and Motivation

I want to thank Erin Falconer for publishing my article on her amazing site. PicktheBrain.com posted my article as 10 Ways to Start Believing in Yourself Right Now!  

Books That Changed My Perception: A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson

By the time A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles came to me, it served as a validation of what I had come to believe. When I started this site, I felt the need… Continue Reading →

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