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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

Seatbelts and Everyday Miracles

A song I listened to today about using seatbelts reminded me of something surprising a client once said to me. I always ask people about their preferences regarding language for guided meditation. Do they want me to use the “G” … 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

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

The Master of Nothing

As much as I love films and I love really good acting, I greatly dislike film and television misrepresentation of hypnosis, no matter how compelling the story or how good the acting. I like films best when they inspire me … Continue reading

Everyday Miracles

I’m happy that the old notion of miracles is fading away and being replaced by a more realistic concept. In the old paradigm, either you were a believer in Divine intercession, which mostly happened to other people who lived thousands … Continue reading

Cleaning Up the Iceberg: Taking Positive Thought to a Deeper level

Change is most successful when positive thinking goes to a deeper level. Affirmations are nice but they can only go so far. Think of an iceberg. Pretty ice on top, but most of it’s under the surface, with the caked-on … Continue reading

To Crunchy, Flavorful Life!

Outsider or Contemporary Folk Artists paint from a different paradigm than Photorealist painters. They do not seek to make the image lifelike; they want to show life inside the subject. It’s like cooking. You know you could boil the vegetables … Continue reading