READ: Becoming Love by Janice Chrysler
February 11, 2012 by Janice Chrysler
Filed under •-Headline, Insights, Love, Personal Growth, Purpose, Reflection
Love, whether it comes from another person or animal can bring balance and healing into our lives faster than any medicine or ritual.
READ: Permission To Love by Susan Asunmaa
February 6, 2012 by Susan
Filed under •-Headline, Family & Relationships, Insights, Love, Personal Growth, Reflection, Relationships
Do we need permission to love? Ask the heart and the answer will be a definite NO, ask the mind and the answer may not be so clear. I believe at the core of our being we love from only one place, our heart. If you’ve been fortunate enough to experience a loving relationship as [...]
READ: To Forgive But Not Forget by By Allan Lokos
February 4, 2012 by Allan Lokos
Filed under •-Feature, Buddhism, Family & Relationships, Forgiveness, Insights, Meditation, Meditation, Personal Growth, Reflection, Relationships
“To forgive does not necessarily mean to forget. Sometimes to forget is not wise, but to forgive is wise. And it is at times not easy. It can, in fact, be quite challenging. It will come as no surprise that one of the most difficult people to forgive can be yourself. Yet with patience and gentle determination, it can be done.”
LISTEN: Shasta Townsend: Shaken & Stirred ~ My Accidental Love Affair
February 1, 2012 by Possibility 101 with Shasta Townsend
Filed under •-Feature, •-VividLife Radio Shows, Possibilty 101
Join VividLife Radio host Shasta Townsend as she discusses the power of intimate and loving relationships and how they can help us connect to our highest self.
READ: The Gift of Friendship
December 10, 2011 by Susan
Filed under •-Headline, Family & Relationships, Insights, Reflection, Relationships
Of all things we acquire along the way in life I believe our bonds of friendships are by far one the most important things we do for ourselves and those we share our life experiences with be it for a short period of time or a lifetime. Friendships are wonderful things. Unlike the family we [...]
















