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Use of Past Lives
Why is it so important to know about our past lives as ‘now’ matters? In that you are connected to the world. When you see how connected you are, it opens potentials, and you can relax your attachment to whatever you think you currently are. Become more in the “now.” But now is the sum…
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Nature Just Lives
All is ok? All is balanced? Oh, all balances. It is balanced unless we resist, and we resist a lot. It is balanced no matter what we do? That is true. By itself it is. But from the individual point of view, it can seem not to be. But with resistance the balance will be…
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Live Charmed Lives
When it comes down to deciding between cookies or no cookies, that choice is a charm. It may seem a silly and meaningless choice, but they all echo. No cookie can become no kiss. No kiss can become no love. No love can become no hope. No hope can become no life. Cumulative choice. Yes.…
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Live Our Lives IMHO
The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist. George Bernard Shaw Why People Are Like That Today: What’s the point? People ask that question frequently and with varying degrees of bitterness. The answer, of course, is simple. There is no point. There are no exceptions. There really is no point. That…
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Everything Lives
All the spirits in the world are most powerful when they work together as a community, and their community is both in you and around you. Isn’t creation what they are making? Creation is what they are being and you are being. How creation looks depends on how you are relating to the others. But…
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Risk in Focusing on Past Lives
Ever been to a really big concert? Notice how much both the force of the music and the force of peoples familiarity with the song seemed to rule that space? Like the music replaces all the people present? Well, you couldn’t tell a golden oldie in your greatest spiritual hits collection, a past life, as…
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Many Lives in a Single Life
Shall I discuss the many lives in a single life? I do understand that people experience what seems like different selves. From both my experience and my research, I have both learned and witnessed this shift in others, often radical actually, and just as often unnoticed by them. They never lose their core context, but…