Posted by: James Twyman
on Mar 26, 2009
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A film that will change the way humanity looks at Oneness
Posted by: Miriam Knight
on Mar 25, 2009
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Our life is a gift that we offer the universe. Every lesson we learn, each bit of knowledge we acquire is absorbed into the universal mind. Advances in our own consciousness lead to the evolution of consciousness as a whole. Even our mistakes are gifts, and the pain they cause us are the labor pains of birthing wisdom.
Posted by: Alternatives Magazine
on Mar 18, 2009
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by Jazz-minh Moore
As the Middle Class tumble down the cliff, three bankers exchange briefcases of money. Of the $700 billion government bailout, $10 billion was given to Morgan Stanley, a number that, roughly, equates to the $10 billion in yearly bonuses allotted to their employees. Many (not all) of the Morgan Stanley bankers lost millions of investors money and do not deserve these bonuses, but they will probably get them anyways. As ‘normal’ Americans suffer financial hardship, this kind of corrupt Corporate Welfare is being played out in many of our country’s most powerful institutions.
Posted by: James Ray
on Mar 17, 2009
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With St. Patrick's Day in full swing, I'm sure you're hearing lots of references to luck, good fortune and fate, as you usually do around this time of year...
Well, there's a secret about luck I want to share with you...
Posted by: John Assaraf
on Mar 16, 2009
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Hi friends,
People often ask me the single most important thing they can do to duplicate the success I’ve achieved in life.
Posted by: New Renaissance Bookshop
on Feb 12, 2009
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...spiritual magnetism is something different. It is the power of the soul to attract or create whatever it needs for all-round happiness and well-being. Yogananda from The Divine Romance
We are fortunate indeed to have the wise counsel of contemporary spiritual masters who understood this century’s challenges. Paramhansa Yogananda founded his headquarters in California in 1925. He experienced the Great Depression and World War II and taught us how to “stand unshaken ‘midst the crash of breaking worlds.”
Posted by: New Renaissance Bookshop
on Feb 12, 2009
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If You’re Not Living On the Edge You’re Taking Up Too Much Room! by Bob Procte
As we write this message in the New Year of 2009, many of us find ourselves “living on the edge” possibly not by choice and probably not feeling at all comfortable. Our security blanket has blown off in the winds of change and we find ourselves exposed and looking inward for our core values and spiritual truth.
It is said that we are given just the amount of challenge that we can handle to grow. Amazingly, when we face challenges with positive energy, we are rewarded with help from all directions. People, places and information appear in synchronistic perfection, if we only ask.
Posted by: Miriam Knight
on Jan 1, 2009
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Well, we've managed to stagger through 2008, and I just know that 2009 has to be better. I'm not a Pollyanna, mind you, but I do see glimmers of hope in the current gloom. In fact, I see some definite gleams.
Gleam number one is that we came together from every sector of society to elect a president running on a platform of intelligence and integrity. How's that for a big change?
Gleam number two is that the Wall Street debacle has uncovered the clay feet of the idol of capitalism. The "Masters of the Universe" who have been playing craps with our pensions have been unmasked and can now be seen as the parasites they really are. Some of them have been accused of stealing outright, but too many of them have been skimming outrageous salaries and bonuses off the top, without contributing any growth in value. Indeed the growth of stock values and of real estate values seems to have been a bubble inflated completely by hot air. We've been hearing about the Ponzi scheme that Madoff pulled off, but in a sense, the whole stock market is a Ponzi scheme where only the brokers, insiders and earliest investors make money.
It is amusing to see the panic and confusion among the TV pundits paid to keep us mesmerized by the numbers. Some among them are actually going back to look at the underlying value of the companies - what they make, how well they make it and where their market is.
Wouldn't it be nice to go back to being proud of one's work or one's company because what you did made life better or nicer for others? Well what's stopping us? Let's do it. Let's resolve to do only good things in 2009. If our workplace doesn't permit this, change it. If you can't change it, do your own thing.
As Gandhi said, "Be the change you want to see in the world." 2009 will be a year of change, so let's envision the most outrageously wonderful year we can, and make it so.