When our thoughts, words, intentions and actions are in alignment with our most deeply held values, we live with purpose. When we live with purpose we are living in alignment with our spirit. As a result, we feel fulfilled, and we make the world a better place.
We each have within us the archetypal love of a mother, for it is the Love of Spirit within us. When we activate this Love, we feel safe within ourselves. In turn become more open-hearted, kind and loving.
It can be so easy to give our attention to our fears and doubts and what isn’t working. Yet, it is our perspective that creates our experience. And our perspective and either opens us to new possibilities or closes us off from them.
What does it mean to have faith? And in what exactly do we have faith? And why do we even need to have faith in the first place? Let’s explore that.
What do we believe about God, Oneness and duality, Jesus and the devil, heaven and hell, sin and judgment? How do these expanded beliefs support us in creating a better world.
It is easy to give our attention to our fears, doubts and cries of doom and gloom. What if instead, we listened to the call of our hearts and spirits and let that lead us to something good?
Discomfort and pain push us to make changes and to find solutions for what isn’t working. When we hold a vision or goal of what we actually want, that pulls us further…to our desired goal.
Our growth often lies beyond the boundaries of our comfort zone. Stepping outside of our comfort zone is a catalyst for change, personal evolution and a more satisfying life.
At our deepest level we all long to feel that we belong, that we are valuable and loved. Being seen and valued creates a space for our spirit to come forward and shine its Light, and for us to grow and unfold.
As we look to the new year ahead of us, we are being invited to listen to what our hearts and spirits hope and long for, and to allow that to motivate us in creating the year ahead. Join us in a ritual of releasing the which you do not want to bring into the […]
The year ahead is for our making and our thriving, and the perfect time to let go of that which we no longer want or need in our lives. As we listen to our deepest heartfelt longings, and allow them to guide us, we create an avenue for the Greater Yet To Be to express.
The Winter Solstice reminds us that when things seem at their darkest, we are called to look for the Light, to look to the Light and to trust it to come forward. In our trust and faith we open a way for the Good to flow into our lives unobstructed.
Both Hanakkuh and these darkest days of the year invite us to turn up the wattage of our Inner Light, wherever we are, with whatever is before us.
3 When Love and Joy, and that which brings us deep fulfillment guides us through the holiday season, we are assured of a rich and meaningful time, rather than one that is overwhelming or overtaxing.
when It is so easy to get caught up in worry things are unsure. Yet there is always Something within us that is greater than anything we shall ever meet in this world.
Being anchored in our Wholeness, and identifying with our spiritual nature, enables us to feel safe and secure. That acts as a springboard for us to bring peace into the world.
When we bring soul presence to our relationships, and to how we treat others and ourselves, we are able to see the divine essence within— Wholeness, Love, Power and Wisdom. In doing so, we create space for healing and flourishing, both within ourselves and others.
PLEASE LISTEN CAREFULLY (your options may have changed) When we feel stuck and don’t know what to do, we are being invited to listen the the wisdom of our soul for guidance and clarity.
As individuals we can feel helpless to bring peace to places of war and conflict in the world. What if, in fact, we can bring peace to our world?
We categorize things as Sacred and not Sacred, spiritual, or profane. But what if, in reality, everything is Sacred and everything is spiritual?
Oftentimes we get stuck in thinking we are “right”, and they are “wrong”. It seems as if our entire society is based on “picking a side,” even if you don’t fit into one single side. What if there is a third way of thinking; one where we are curious about other perspectives and possibilities? What […]
Oftentimes, we judge others who are different from us, people who have different attitudes and perspectives, or who make different life choices than we make. But does our judgment and “othering” change things for the better? Does it create the world in which we want to live?
We want to be able to create the life that we want, and to have the tools to change what isn’t working. What if the answer lies in our understanding our true nature and the nature of life?
In a world that feels chaotic and filled with upheaval we yearn to have a sense of peace and well-being. In turn, we are called to be a place of sanctuary for ourselves and to be in relationships where we are a refuge for each other.
Oftentimes, we get caught up in our opinions and perspectives, thinking that the world should be a certain way. But what if everything—good, bad, and indifferent—was here to serve us in our Self-discovery and unfolding our highest nature?