Do We Really Need A Guru?
July 18, 2011 by Ed and Deb Shapiro
Filed under •-Feature, Insights, Meditation, Relationships, Spiritual Guidance, Spirituality
The path of personal development never goes in a straight line, there are many detours and it is easy to go astray or even get lost. The deluded ego leads us into believing we are way special and enlightened. The guru has been down this road before us, they’ve already done the work and got the T shirt and can, therefore, help us to navigate the path more easily.
Happiness is an Inside Job: 7 Ways to Enjoy It!
April 7, 2011 by Ed and Deb Shapiro
Filed under •-Feature, Meditation, Spiritual Guidance
What really emerged for everyone was the awareness that their real happiness lies within, independent of someone or something outside of themselves. They had lost what they had thought of as their source of happiness—a loved one or their health—and now had to look more deeply within themselves. It was a weekend of many ‘aha’ moments!
Let Go of Worry – 7 tips to help you let go.
February 18, 2011 by Mike Robbins
Filed under •-Feature
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been prone to worrying. I continue to work on this, let it go, forgive myself for it, and choose different ways of being in the face of my fear. And, I still catch myself worrying more than I’d like – about the future, about my body, about how things will turn out, about what people think about me, about money, about the well-being of my loved ones, about the state of the world, and much more.
Crystal Card Reading and Crystal Therapy Session from a Newbie Perspective
February 17, 2011 by Robert
Filed under Astrology, Metaphysical
Tarot cards. Oracle cards. Crystal cards. For a newbie, all of these different types of “card spreads” can get a little confusing. What do they all mean? In this entry, I will teach you all about them as well as my recent experience getting a crystal card reading of my own (told from a newbie perspective).
The Importance of Flexibility- 5 steps to help you
February 11, 2011 by Mike Robbins
Filed under •-Feature, Personal Growth
Today, more than ever, we are challenged to be flexible – in our work, our relationships, and in every other important aspect of our lives. However, due to our own fear, arrogance, resistance, stress, and obsession with being right, we often end up being inflexible to our own detriment and to the frustration of those around us (or so I’ve been told).















