Tag Archives: affirmative prayer

Archie Panjabi and Blazing Your Own Path

Opportunity is so often found inside apparent challenge. If you climb in there and rearrange the furniture, you might discover a really great creative environment to play in. I like this quote by one of my favorite actresses, who plays … Continue reading

O Christmas Tree: Evergreen “Abundance Trigger”

  And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. -Psalms 1:3 The three-footed Brahman has … Continue reading

Shame & Vulnerability: “Dare Greatly!”

Over the years, I have done a lot of work to dissolve shame. And still, it’s like an invisible guardian of the gates to of orginal creative expression. It sniffs out a bold move in the making and says, “Slow … Continue reading

The Hawk

A young hawk crashed into my window. It fell onto the deck, stunned. I was afraid it was near dead. I gave it Reiki and talked to it for several minutes. During this time, it stirred and moved its head, … Continue reading

Affirming EnLIGHTenment

Christmas lights, candles, ritual and celebratory lights symbolize the Kingdom of God Within of which Jesus told his disciples and which George Fox, founded of the Society of Friends, described as the “Inner Light.”  Fox wrote of his visionary experiences in … Continue reading

Growing into OurSelves: Sharing the Cup of Abundance

“When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.” -1 Corinthians 13:11 When we think and understand as … Continue reading

Bliss, the Brain & Einstein

  Lately, I’ve seen several articles on Albert Einstein’s brain that posit that he was born with a different sorta brain. Well maybe; maybe not. Research has shown that meditation changes the brain and Einstein was known to have done … Continue reading

Harvest for the World

We humans are marvelous creatures! One thing I appreciate about us is that we can hold chords of thought. Like Tuva singers who can sing two notes simultaneously, we can manage complexities of understanding. This is a cornerstone of gratitude … Continue reading

Honey Love

Baruni and Ketu met a natural foods coop in the Triad when she was still Barbi Schwartz and he was Kenny Corcoran. They dicovered a shared taste for Basmati rice and vintage Harrison, joined a meditation society and before you … Continue reading

The Love Mug

Several years ago, I received a coffee mug at a hypnosis conference at which I was a presenter. On it is written this William James quote: “The greatest discovery of any generation is that a human being can alter his … Continue reading