Category Perception

Must-Have Reference Books #1: Heal Your Body by Louise Hay

For most of my life, I relied on medical reference books to diagnose symptoms, but then my perception of health changed. As I adopted the belief that I am a spiritual being living a physical/material existence, began to understand the… Continue Reading →

Mid-Life Crisis or Mid-Life Awakening?

We’ve all heard the term “mid-life crisis,” but is it really a crisis? Was the term created by the people going through it or by the people around them that didn’t understand or couldn’t accept it?

The Benefits of Uncovering Your Past Lives: Acceptance and Understanding

One year for my birthday, my friend gave me a gift certificate for a psychic reading. There wasn’t much happening with the reading until she told me about a past life I had lived. She told me I had lived… Continue Reading →

Spike: A Tribute to a Furry Messenger

In the spring of 2004, my friend Maria bought a light orange male tabby from a pet store in Brooklyn to give to her boyfriend Alex’s grandmother, in the hope it would make a Jewish grandmother like her grandson’s non-Jewish… Continue Reading →

Lose the Guilt: Redefine Selfish

Survival is our number one necessity, which can no way be interpreted as selfish. So, how can it be that so many people consider it selfish to attend to their own needs, (mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, creative, sexual, and social)?

Gaining Self-Acceptance: Steps 7-9 – Finding Your Purpose, Your Bliss

These next steps are intended to help you get to know your authentic self and to accept that self (with the possible exceptions uncovered in Step #9).

Affirmations, Mantras and Prayers

Some people call them affirmations. Some people call them intention statements. Louise Hay calls them “new thought patterns.” Whatever you choose to call them, they are the most effective way to change your limiting beliefs by replacing them, consciously or… Continue Reading →

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