Sacred Glass in God's House
At the entrance to the temple, the Way is illumined
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Remain In Me (John 15:1-8)
In order to have a connection, there must be two ends to connect.
The Vine and the Branches, by Irene Thomas
I am the true vine and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, as I remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.…
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James Crews: The Poetry of Connection and Joy | A Conversation with Michael Simms
Michael Simms: James, you’ve been tremendously prolific in recent years. You’ve published four full-length collections and four anthologies. You also publish a weekly poem and you host a monthly writing session with a guest poet. You visit classrooms, offer workshops and do readings. Can you tell us about the daily routine that’s allowed you to be so productive?
James Crews: I begin each day…
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4 Imox (3rd April 2024)
4 Imox (3rd April 2024) The energy of today gives us the ability to bring stability to our inspiration. This can help us to ground our dreams. It may also help us to stabilise the "chatter" we pick from the collective consciousness.
The energy of today gives us the ability to bring stability to our inspiration. This can help us to ground our dreams. It may also help us to stabilise the “chatter” we pick from the collective consciousness.
The energy of the nawal Imox can have some overwhelming properties if the connection to the collective consciousness is over-emphasised. However, today it is moderated by the gentle,…
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Wisdom and Foolishness: A Comprehensive Look Through Scripture
In a world where wisdom often gets measured by degrees and job titles, there’s a different kind of wisdom that comes from a higher place. It’s the kind that might make you look foolish in the eyes of others, but in the grand scheme of things, it’s the real deal. Let’s dive into what the scriptures say about this divine wisdom and how it turns our understanding of foolishness on its head.
The…
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"Harmonizing Elements: Navigating the Path to Greater Enlightenment"
Introduction: Journey Through the Spectrum of Resilience
Harmonizing Elements: A Dance of Bliss and Energy” – Curated by Shianna S.
Interactive Quiz: Navigating the Path to Greater Enlightenment
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and explore the harmony between bliss, energy, and your path to greater enlightenment with our interactive quiz. Each question is designed to guide you closer to…
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You Deserve Nothing
So often, I have clients telling me they believe they deserve certain things in their life now. Although I am very sympathetic when I hear this and understand where they are coming from, I also know that the dynamics of life don’t work that way. Thinking like that only sets us up for more frustration and anger when those things don’t materialize. There is a better mindset that fosters a very…
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A Heartfelt Journey With Water An Elemental Deep Dive by David Sawin
“Water is the driving force of all nature.” – Leonardo da Vinci
Hello, my friends. Today, as we find ourselves nestled in the warmth and comfort of another beautiful morning, I’m drawn to share with you a gentle reflection on a most remarkable companion—Water. Picture us together, seated in a cozy room where the light filters softly through the windows, casting a serene glow on everything it…
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Ancient Indian Worship and Healing Ritual of Shakti with Fire and Mantras
In the heart of ancient Indian spirituality lies a profound reverence for the Feminine Shakti, the divine energy that animates the universe in all its forms. Rooted in a rich tapestry of ritual, and devotion, the worship of Shakti is a vibrant celebration of the feminine principle and its transformative power.
At the heart of this worship lies a sacred ritual that has been passed down through…
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Rekindling 'First Love' in Faith
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The biblical admonition to the Ephesian church about abandoning their ‘first love’ serves as a poignant reminder for believers to maintain the primacy of spiritual devotion. This ‘first love’ refers not to a mere emotional beginning but to the prioritization of Christ in every aspect of life. Over time, even the noblest pursuits can overshadow this fundamental commitment. The Ephesian…
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Walking Torah Road
Hebrews 5.11-14
Paul says it this way in Romans 12.2, “…do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” Don’t be lazy or sluggish…don’t be “dull of hearing/obeying” in your walk down Torah Road. Spend quality time in God’s Word every day because, as we do that, the…
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Let the Music Play
When thinking about a name for this photo I was really tempted to somehow reference the song American Pie by Don McLean. The phrase from the lyrics ‘the day the music died’, kept coming to mind – even as I made the photo of the scene.
By the way, ‘the day the music died’ refers to the plane crash in 1959 in which the up and coming Buddy Holly, and the more well known Ritchie Valens and The Big…
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Spiritual Strength (Daniel 10:2-19)
Do our outward practices and behaviors reflect our inward dispositions and attitudes?
At that time I, Daniel, mourned for three weeks. I ate no choice food; no meat or wine touched my lips; and I used no lotions at all until the three weeks were over.
On the twenty-fourth day of the first month, as I was standing on the bank of the great river, the Tigris, I looked up and there before me was a man dressed in linen, with a belt of fine gold from Uphaz around his waist. His body…
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Marko Mikkilä - Non-Dual Philosophy and Mystical Experiences in Yoga
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Marko Mikkilä is a PhD student in philosophy at Turku University in Finland. He is also a yogi and a practitioner of Eastern philosophy. Marko has been practicing yoga for many years and has a deep understanding of non-dual philosophy.During this conversation Marko delves into the concept of non-dualism and its application in everyday life. He explains how…
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Spiritual Practice: Seeing Yourself as a Stranger
I’ve been quiet here lately, doing a lot of book signings, gathering with friends, and celebrating the holidays with family. I hope you are surrounded by love and light, good friends, warmth, and delicious food this season. I’ve been enamored by a book by John O’Donoghue lately, called Anam Cara: A book of Celtic Wisdom. It is so deep that I’m savoring it slowly and will probably have to read it…
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The Healing Power Of Sound (Part 1) - Positive Reflection Of The Week
Introduction To Sound Healing
Happy New Month, Dear Readers!
With the rising popularity of Sound Healing Therapies. This month, I’ll take you on a journey through the realm of Sound Healing Therapy.
Sound Healing Therapy is an ancient therapy that promotes healing and relaxation via the use of sound vibrations. It is based on the idea that everything in the cosmos, including our bodies, is made…
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