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Fear Not Your Path

Posted by on Mar 13, 2016 in All-One, Encouragement, Holy Spirit Says | 8 comments

Fear Not Your Path

I have noticed it is relatively easy for me to feel overwhelmed. It might be because I have too much on my plate or in my day. Sometimes it is because I find myself embarrassed or feeling oafish at an untoward thought or retort. Finally, I am beginning to see this feeling of overwhelm as more of an alarm clock I set myself to wake me to unloving tendencies or fears rather than the onslaught or annihilation I used to think of it as.  The Holy Spirit reminds me again (and again and again…..) that fear is just a reminder to open my eyes. The next time you feel overwhelmed, or stupid or...

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Self Love Has The Greatest ROI

Posted by on Mar 10, 2016 in All-One, Poetry, The Wedding Practice | 0 comments

Self Love Has The Greatest ROI

I am beginning to realize the many gifts of the wedding season of last year.  Now that I have rested, regrouped and breathed deeply into this new year I can look back in great wonder.  I was guided again and again into Self Love as the answer to my overwhelm, my tired, my juggling……..and it worked every time.  The ROI (Return On Investment) of Self Love is surely more than 100% if that is even possible to measure. I have mentioned before how much Spirit loves to speak to my heart through poetry.  These two poems somehow answered my heart’s silent question of “Is it...

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Politics As (un) Usual

Posted by on Mar 3, 2016 in All-One, Featured, Politics As (un) Usual, Practices | 2 comments

Politics As (un) Usual

“Allowing non-citizen’s to vote??!  What?!  Did I hear that right?”  I was certain I misread a news feed but, sadly, it was true.  There is a growing push in some quarters to legalize voting for non-citizens in the USA.  Apparently it has already begun in California while I was busy preparing for a our daughter’s wedding last fall. I had promised myself to stay well away from the politics of the US Presidential election this year, because no matter what I could say it would be polarizing.  I could feel the indignant “WTF??”   rising up within me, a...

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Thought Cookies

Posted by on Feb 26, 2016 in A Course In Miraclewhip, All-One, Featured, Technology & Other Love Stories | 4 comments

Thought Cookies

There I was, minding my own business on Facebook (I must pause here to make the most obvious observation…..I was actually minding everyone else’s business, or at least the business they cared to post) and the sofa I had been lusting after at One King’s Lane (a yummy furniture and decorating auction site) popped up as a sponsored link on Facebook!  “What??!  How did they know that was the exact sofa I wanted??” I exclaimed.  John said “Cookies.”, without even looking up from his computer.  Cookies?  I have heard about cookies and thought I had to have...

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For The Love Of Twenty-Somethings

Posted by on Feb 22, 2016 in All-One, Encouragement, Featured | 0 comments

For The Love Of Twenty-Somethings

I have a secret.  I adore twenty-somethings.  I love that they don’t wear watches (why would you, the phone tells the time), make only soft plans (again because the phone is used as homing device for both time and space), and are following their hearts because they literally can’t do anything else.  They have the world at their fingertips, are amazingly aware of the plights of others and don’t know that having a job was their parents secret reason for making sure they went to college.  I love that they express themselves honestly, even if it makes their elders wince in...

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I Can’t Go Anywhere Without My Self

Posted by on Feb 18, 2016 in All-One, Fear of Success, Featured, Self Forgetting | 4 comments

I Can’t Go Anywhere Without My Self

I have just finished a teleconference call with Jack Canfield (you remember my buddy I walked with during my month of extending love to my fear of success) and branding expert Nick Nanton (who I only know through email updates) about publishing a best-selling book.  It seemed harmless enough to listen to the call.  I mean, how could I not listen to find out how I could publish a best-selling book with Jack Canfield.  It is a program, it turns out, to quietly, yet honestly, manufacture a best-selling (this best-selling moniker is the key and the guarantee) anthology of sorts called “The...

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