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Jun.09.2008
Article March 14, 2008 "As is the atom, so is the universe..." This is a quote from the Rig Veda and I've been sitting on the notion so diligently that I actually dreamt abut it the other night **wind-chimes jingling** which was pretty weird. I fell asleep while watching a...
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Jun.03.2008
I did some heavy-duty journaling last night and thought I'd share.  I've been putting together my thoughts on enlightenment and the nature of the Universe for some time now with the goal of publishing a collection of essays -- the working title is "Exploring God."  Earlier this month, I...
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Jun.03.2008
Do you have a relationship with your handwriting?  I've had a an interesting friendship with mine.  I think about this almost every time that I write in my paper journal. I've noticed that my penmanship has suffered some from my addiction to the keyboard... and so has my spelling. Some of my...
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Jun.03.2008
Have you ever watched a cat soak up sunbeams? My cat smiles when he naps in the sun… like he knows something that I don’t. Maybe he does. Maybe those sunbeams tell him something -- something about our eternal nature. He is a big, fluffy, black and white rag doll and his shiny coat acts...
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Jun.03.2008
Have you read -- or are you reading A New Earth? My writer's workshop, Journal Mavens, was invited by author Eckhart Tolle and Oprah Winfrey to host discussion on this bestselling book in our online community.  We've just begun discussion on Chapter One and would like to invite you to come join...
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Jun.03.2008
For many moons, my concept of God was one of a collective energy without consciousness.  In more recent days, I have come to consider that maybe "God" is consciousness.  Maybe, God is the space between you and me -- not only in you and me, but also the very stuff that makes us conscious...
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Jun.03.2008
A wise man once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge."  I always thought that this was a kind way of saying, "It's okay if you are not a genius, just don't forget to dream."  Lately, my attention has been turned to the law of attraction and string theory -- and in...
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