Resurrection: The Power of 'Being' What Happens

This is a marvelous day! A sacred day. This Easter morning has entirely new meaning for me. Our remembrance, acknowledgment, and contemplation of the story of Christ’s resurrection… his release of the ultimate limitation — that is, the apparent “end” of life that we call death — is now personal. It is now the story of every man, woman, and…

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Consciousness, Mind, and Spirit

The Choice to Heal I receive letters from, and talk to quite a few people who have chosen, or are considering the choice to take the “natural” road back to health. From the symptoms that some of them describe, we think of them as gravely ill. But if you’re sensitive to energy, you can still feel their inner vitality. They’ve…

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Healing as a Journey of Awareness

Notes on ‘The Game of Life’ Each day it is increasingly evident to me that the degree to which the planet Earth is able to heal depends on the degree to which we, individually, are willing to be and stay healthy; each and every one of us. It is also dependent on “who” among us are we willing to see…

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Transcending Conspiracy to Grasp the Oneness Opportunity

I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but that doesn’t mean there’s no conspiracy. Look at our health care system that, for the past 100 years has continued making “poison, attack, and kill” its primary strategy in the treatment of disease. This flourishes despite the fact that, as this article link shows, survival rates for radiation and chemotherapy treatment for certain stages…

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Preflight Notes on a Journey to Positive Change

Do you ever get antsy before doing something new? I’m not sure what to call what’s going through me right now, but it’s the morning of my departure on what will — for me — be an epic journey. By the time this day is over, Jim Humble and I will have begun our face-to-face, in person experience, setting the…

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Prophylactic MMS or Forgiveness: Which is the More Important Response to Dis-ease?

del.icio.us tags: cancer, mms, jim humble, alternative health, healing, mind, medicine, spirituality ——– Once again Rett has given us some thoughtful reflections in response to my announcement of the third interview with Jim Humble regarding MMS and cancer. I hope you don’t mind this little critique about your radio program with Jim, the one on cancer. Go ahead… You state…

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On Being Aware: The Lesson of the Stop Sign

I’m going to tell you a story, about a lesson, my lesson of the stop sign.  Twenty-something years ago, I was still a twenty-something myself living in Culver City, California, being freshly transplanted from my home town of Chicago. I don’t recall my destination, but I drove somewhere on the west side, either in Culver City or West Los Angeles. As…

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Thoughts on Health and Healing: Bridging the God Schism

When we’re got the savior complex, it can be anything from Jesus’ return to more money, the lottery, or a pill that will make it all better. We’ll never consider that healing begins with us, and will not occur until we dial ourselves into the equation.

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Raw Fest Awakenings: Discovering Jasmuheen

I traveled to Sedona to visit the Raw Spirit Festival. This is the third annual running of this event. Whether you are into raw foods or not, it is an experience worth having. I will say that, if you are not into raw foods, you will likely give it serious consideration. If you are dealing with chronic, acute, and catastrophic…

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On Being Fine Examples and Knowing Your Self

The story of the “miracle mineral supplement,” is yet in its infancy. Is it the “magic bullet” to ending our disease conundrum? I don’t think so, but it is an important component. Over 75,000 people were cured of malaria in the African countries of Uganda and Malawi, as Jim Humble persevered in isolating the actual agent of change that killed…

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Human Evolution: A Declaration of Intent

Evolution is a word we use to acknowledge and point to a process of change; the arc from one point, and form of expression to another. The expression can be anything; a person, place, or thing. It can span eons or an ephemeral moment. Common attributes to all evolutionary views, are beginning and end points. Our view of evolution is a static view of a process…

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Thoughts on God: The Nature of Spirit

When I was a youngster growing up on Chicago’s south side, I got my fill of church. I still feel “young,” but today cannot really claim that description, unless I’m talking to someone 80 or 90 years of age. (I still feel young though.) I attended church regularly, for that’s what we did in our household. I joined the church…

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Thoughts On God: Nothingness

Barrel Cactus Kissing, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Nothingness is something. Somethingness is not. Nothingness is real, Somethingness is illusion, for its existence could not be, without Nothingness. Nothingness exists Somethingness does not. Somethingness changes Nothingness does not. Somethingness is ephemeral Nothingness is eternal. Somethingness is finite Nothingness is Infinite. Nothingness exists within all Somethingness as the Space between protons neutrons,…

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Finding Harmony Through Turmoil

Some Lights Are Brighter Than Others, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. One awareness that generally manages to elude us as we go about the process of living, is the sense that we are creating our future from this present moment. When we reach that future point in time/space, this moment will be seen as history. As such, we are creating history…

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Thoughts on God: Empowered in Oneness to Heal

Slot Canyon Contrasts, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Bringing Heartfelt Results into Being What are your thoughts on healing? Do you ever think about them? It doesn’t matter what form the healing takes. It could be to heal your body, a financially stressing situation, or a relationship. How about healing racial tension, political or religious strife and war? Or it could…

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'Homing In' to Real Solutions

Everyone has problems… or what we think of as problems. If we think of a situation as problematic, then it is. That is, until we see it differently. “Problems” are perceptions of duality; our take on what’s “right or wrong”, “good or bad,” “acceptable or unacceptable,” “pleasurable or painful,” etc. If your head is aching, and is intensely painful, you’ve…

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The Power of Meditation: The What, Why, and How

Apache Junction Afternoon, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. del.icio.us tags: meditation, philosophy, peace, change, continuum, universe, god ——- Meditation is one of those practices that I’ve observed over the years, and accepted as being beneficial, but didn’t really understand why. I didn’t understand what anyone could possibly get done by essentially sitting down, getting quiet, closing one’s eyes, and (apparently) doing…

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