Tag: Spirit

  • Life After Death

    Death is not a topic many people could say they enjoy. Strangely, today and recently I’ve had numerous conversations with others about life, death, and god. There is a peace that comes with exploring the balance, meaning, and experience of these three topics. A portion of expanding thoughts includes influences from science as well. Today,…

  • God Talks?

    Let’s talk about God, baby. It’s all about You and Me. There’s always more to see. God is simply a word of convenience. I use it regularly for that simple purpose. Unfortunately, the word literally robs the fullest extent of possibilities. How can a word have so much power as to steal away the magnitude…

  • Life’s Beauty and Mysteries Squashed & Found

    The conflicted craziness that observes our current cultural and societal reality tears at the heart and mind from time-to-time. Today, being pointed to one of Einstein’s writings, I picked the following that resonates with a strong value I hold dear. The really valuable thing in the pageant of human life seems to me not the…

  • The Mind is Such a Tool !!

    One the old site, I wrote a piece called a Spiritual Guide. It was written in response to a name-blame-game that objectified these little monsters in your life that sabotaged you. These monsters were called Gremlins based upon Taming Your Gremlins book popularly used by Life Coaches and Career Coaches. Still relevant in a metaphorical…

  • Inspired Focus

    Remember that each person and event may possess a precious gem hidden inside. Make a conscious effort to find it. Challenge yourself and discover what is good about every relationship. Practice looking at the world through the eyes of the Divine, whatever that may be for you. Allow your imagination to perceive the spiritual or…

  • Visualization

    Struggling with ‘where to post’ content from the old site onto the new site, I find myself torn between the blog versus creating a static page. The blog won out. About Visualization When we were young children we would dream without censorship. This gave us a creative edge and an ability to absorb, learn, and…