| by Carol Ritberger, Ph.D.
Each
event in our life builds off other events emotionally so that they
create our core themes. Every perception, drama, trauma,
relationship (both the good and bad ones), fear, belief, success,
and failure are rooted in our core themes. They're all just waiting
for the right time and opportunity to resurface and ...
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by Dr. John F. Demartini.
Whatever you
see in other individuals, you have inside yourself. I call this
"the reflection principle": If you can recognize it in someone
else, it's inside of you. If you think Einstein was a genius, know
that you have genius in you, too. You may not have the same
form of genius as he did, but your genius is there...
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by Sharron Rose.
Throughout the years, I became
more cognizant of the high levels of stress, anxiety, suffering,
and exhaustion that are the signature of our modem lifestyle. It
became clear that the vision of woman being offered by the dream
merchants of our Western society was extremely problematic.
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by Eve A. Wood, M.D.
When most people are
asked what they want to be remembered for, what matters most to
them in life, or how they'd spend their remaining days if they only
had a few left, the majority focus on relationship issues. They
want to matter to someone, to love and be loved, and to contribute
to making someone's life better.
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by Caroline Myss, Ph.D.
I disappoint some
people when I discuss intuition because I firmly believe that
intuitive or symbolic sight is not a gift but a skill -- a skill
based in self-esteem. Developing this skill -- and a healthy sense
of self -- becomes easier when you can think in the words,
concepts, and principles of energy medicine.
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by Rebecca Barnett.

James Bregman, 1964 Olympian, says, "The real courage is what
you do on a daily basis, how you conduct yourself to the standards
you have set. That will lead to doing the right thing. The more
times you do the next right thing, the more ingrained proper
conduct becomes. It starts with little things..."
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by Pam Younghans.

This weekly Journal, written by astrologer Pam Younghans, is
based on planetary influences, and offers perspectives and insights
to assist you in making the best use of current energies. The
information contained in the article is not intended as prediction,
but rather as assistance in navigating the events of the coming
week...
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by Richard Carlson, Ph.D.

People have an innate capacity for happiness. When we are happy,
we are more competent, productive, and creative. Without the
internal distractions of anger, depression, frustration, and
especially worry, our relationships flourish, stress diminished,
new doors opened, and...
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by Diana Lang.

Meditation is simple and practical. In a curious way, it is as
ordinary as it gets. Many people who try it at first don't think
they are doing it right; it's so simple and unextraordinary, they
think meditation must be something more complex or esoteric than
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