Self-Improvement

A Special Beginning
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
As I open my new Landscape of China calendar to the first page – I couldn’t find another Crop Circle wall calendar this year – I reflect for a moment, then gaze at the picture ...
Protection From Fear
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
I had a great time teaching a mediumship class of 30 eager-to-learn students, many who were beginners curious about developing their intuitive gifts. (One fellow once played in a band with John Lennon – now ...
Tangible Tool - Receiving Community
By Jennifer Urezzio · 9 years ago
I have been witnessing something. We think we are connecting and yet, most of us are truly afraid to be vulnerable. Vulnerability is what drives receiving community. We are living in a world that is ...
A Haunted Hotel Room
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
If you visit Lily Dale, the largest Spiritualist community in North America, one of the places to stay is The Maplewood Hotel, a rebuilt horse barn that opened a century ago. People swear the place ...
Healing Childhood Emotional Wounds
By Shina Kelani · 9 years ago
The fact is that this is not necessarily true. Trauma can come in many forms and is determined by either the intensity of the threat or the weakness and vulnerability of the defenses. It is ...
The One-Degree Shift
By Termina Ashton · 9 years ago
I don’t usually write this kind of article, it’s long and you probably need vacation time to get through it, but I am so excited and if I can make you feel good today, I’d ...
Imagination Fuels Imagination
By Termina Ashton · 9 years ago
Every invention also leads to the creation of a new knowledge. Knowledge is created to fulfill the necessity of the human beings. How does the necessity or the desire of people get converted to knowledge?" ...
Unlimited You!
By Termina Ashton · 9 years ago
Everyone, at some point or another, feels like they don’t truly have their own unique identity. Regardless of how we feel about ourselves, we have massive potential to see any or all ideas and desires ...
Festival of the Imagination. Why Live a Compromised Life?
By Termina Ashton · 9 years ago
Why live a compromised life? Give Yourself a chance at the life you want! The fact is, everything on the planet happens in any event twice: First, in your imagination. After in reality. Thought IS ...
The Ectoplasmic Hand
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
One of the most astounding things I’ve ever witnessed was in a séance led by English physical medium Stewart Alexander. Not only was I able to see a hand made of ectoplasm grow from Stewart’s ...
Take Care of Him
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
The last thing Jacques wanted was to get involved in a relationship. When it came to romance, "I’ve been burned more often than a fireman," he said, grinning. With a head of thick curls and ...
How Tall Are You!
By Lenora Billings-Harris · 9 years ago
As I took my seat on a flight from Toronto to LaGuardia recently, I noticed that the female flight attendant was considerably taller than 6 feet. Because I know that many people in the USA ...
Reducing Elderly Depression with Group Activities
By Rachel Bean · 9 years ago
Although depression is common among many elderly individuals (especially those with dementia), it is not a natural aspect of aging and should not be accepted as a given. By addressing elderly depression and speaking with ...
7 Tips To Inspire Your Destiny and Life Purpose
By Kimberley Martinez · 9 years ago
Are you happy with your current situation in life? Your answers could range from yes, no, maybe; then you start pondering and have these strange thoughts that have been recurring every time you ask yourself ...
Tell Your Stories
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
The only one thing more important than knowing who we are: Being aware of where we came from. I realized that recently, when I was giving messages from spirit as part of the holiday service ...
Grati-texts & Grati-tweets - From High Tech to High Touch
By Karyn Buxman · 9 years ago
My alarm clock didn't go off. Someone had already used up all the hot water before I could take my shower. We'd run out of coffee (gasp!). And to top it all off... my "fat ...
I Gave Myself a Black Eye Today
By Darlene Braden · 9 years ago
I woke this morning to prepare for my daily run… Hum... Part of me said, "Holy hell, I’m not doing that today!" And the other part of me said to myself, "Oh yes you are, ...
Mental Telepathy?
By Carolyn Molnar · 9 years ago
My husband was telling me about a shaman he had interviewed. The native woman works with the dying, and is often called to go into a hospital room and assist someone who’s either not conscious, ...
What Is A Conscious Entrepreneur?
By Laura Cannon · 9 years ago
The word "conscious" has become a bit of a buzzword lately. It's common to find the word on everything from clothing to cosmetics, but what does it mean to be conscious? Consciousness roughly equates to ...
To Risk Or Not To Risk, That Is THE Question!
By Bill Treasurer · 9 years ago
To live is to risk. Risk-taking is as essential to life as breathing. It is the oxygen of such things as innovation, entrepreneurialism, leadership, wealth creation, and high adventure. Without risk, there can be no ...