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Embodied Expression

This Week’s Quotation: What are the attributes of an embodied experience of a self? If you were going to build a flesh body you were going to incarnate into, what would those attributes be? There have to be qualities and abilities that set you

The Invisible Rhythm of Life

This Week’s Quotation: The Invisible Rhythm of Life “What made the Big Bang bang? What told the DNA to give the message to the cell to divide?” When we contemplate questions like these, we touch the mystery of the invisible intelligence moving within all Creation. Something unseen calls the seed upward toward the sun, guides

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You Are Becoming a Sun

This Week’s Quotation: There is so much you do not know about why the world is the way it is or why human beings are the way they are. There is so much about the path of life that you

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The Wonder Within

This Week’s Quotation: Within everyone, there is an impulse that causes them to desire something wonderful in their life. A superficial spirituality has a person forever seeking that from another person, from a book, or from a spiritual teaching. While

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This Is the Grace

This Week’s Quotation: This is the grace that has always been present in your human experience. It contains the knowing that both the wonder of creation and the terror of it reveal something so magnificent, so glorious, that words can

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The Divine Feminine

This Week’s Quotation: There is the divine feminine within all Creation. She has been called by many names: Gaia, Mother Nature, Mother Mary, the Goddess, and many more. She is Sophia, who is wisdom; and Aphrodite, who is love. She

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This Day

This Week’s Quotation: This day the heavens open And a new sun breaks forth, From shore to shore And from sea to shining sea. This day we gaze across the skies To see each other clad in golden rays of

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King Arthur’s Guilelessness

This Week’s Quotation: Arthur represents that guileless reality within all people, who has no designs to be sovereign—no need for worldly position. Arthur’s motive is to be of service to his brother. That desire to be of service is the

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