NEW DECEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 22, 2001
Have
Your Holidays Become A Survival Mission?
by Trish
Whynot, D.C.Ed
The
holiday season is filled with etheric gifts for growth and healing,
but we need to be able to see them in order to receive them.
The emotions that surface from within during the holiday season
present for us an opportunity to resolve some unfinished business.
We know that our business is unfinished when it still has a charge
to it. The emotion is the charge.
The memories will always be there, but when we have resolved the
issue, we will associate with it what we have learned rather than the pain
that we experienced. With this
resolution comes the gift of healing from the past.
As we are able to process and release these suppressed emotions
that have resurfaced, our resonance will shift to a higher vibration that
will open us to an array of more optimal futures than are present to us in
this moment. As we are able to
release the anger and pain, we can stop attracting life experiences that
will trigger these stored emotions.
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Zen In Everyday Living
by Tu Hoang
I seem to keep a lot of things on my mind.
Thinking about work and worrying about my job security, wondering about my
relationship with family and friends, trying to figure out where to invest
my money, having to buy a new set of tires for the car, engrossed in the
war on terrorism, seeing that all my buddies are getting married and a
thousand other things that gnaw at me throughout the day.
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Reiki Initiations
by Anja Heij
An initiation is a willed and permanent change in energy and
consciousness, guided and started through a ritual. You may regard it as
taking another step forward on the ladder of your life, or as taking off
one of the many veils over your body of light. Energetically spoken an
initiation is equal to the removal of certain energy blocks. It is an
important steppingstone in your personal development.
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The Dream Book:
Dream Spells, Nighttime Potions and Rituals, and Other Magical Sleep
Formulas (Excerpt)
by Gillian Kemp
There are five different types of dreams:
ordinary, lucid, telepathic, premonitory, and nightmare. They often blend
and merge with one another.
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NEW DECEMBER 8 - DECEMBER 15
Transforming
Genocide
by Ken Pratt
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In Search
Of The Feminine Archetype
by Asoka Selvarajah, Ph.D
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December
Solstice: Kindling The Light Within
by Julianna Souza
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Metrodog: A Guide to
Raising Your Dog in the City
by Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson
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NEW DECEMBER 1 - DECEMBER 8
Self-Healing
Basics
by Cristin Snyder
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Mastery Of The
Emotions: Bringing the Understanding Of Emotions Out Of The Dark Ages
by Gail E. Steuart and Barry
Blumstein
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Yoga For Youngsters
by Lisa Orkin
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How to Save Your Own
Life: The Savard System for Managing-and Controlling-Your Health Care
by Marie Savard, M.D. and Sondra Forsyth
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NEW NOVEMBER 24 - DECEMBER 1
Integral Yoga
by Laura Lee Douglass
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Characteristics To Help Find The
Work Of Your Dreams
by Gloria Dunn
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The
Hospice-Hypnosis Connection
by Paul Gustafson
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Totally
Private: Answers to the Questions Lovers Long to Ask
Women's Bodies
by Joan Elizabeth Lloyd
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NEW NOVEMBER 17 - NOVEMBER 24
How
A Palm Reader, An Astrologer
And Three Psychic Mediums Lifted The Veil To A New Discovery
by Bob Olson, OfSpirit.com Editor
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Therapeutic Touch
For Everyday Healing
by Mary Kirby, LMHC
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Be Young
& Healthy By Building Strong Bones
by Monique N. Gilbert
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What Your Doctor May Not
Tell You About Children's Vaccinations
by Stephanie Cave, M.D., F. A.A.F.P. and Deborah Mitchell
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NEW NOVEMBER 10 - NOVEMBER 17