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September 16th, 2008 — Empowerment, Psychic Development, Young Psychics
By PMH Atwater
Today’s children have been variously described of late as Indigos (because of the supposed color of their auras), Star Kids (because of their purported origination from other worlds), Crystals (because some say they are highly developed), and so forth. None of these claims hold up to the degree that they are made when subjected to objective research, whether via scientific observation or by the study of mystical/esoteric traditions or through a summary of visionary revelations. Continue reading →
September 15th, 2008 — Empowerment, Psychic Development, Spirituality
Trust your instincts - especially when a reading makes you feel uncomfortable! You should leave a session with a psychic feeling empowered, not frightened. When a psychic tells you to keep a reading secret, it is because s/he is trying to protect themselves, not you…. Leave, and don’t even think about going back. Continue reading →
September 10th, 2008 — Empowerment, Paranormal Phenomena, Psychic Development
By Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler
When we think of intelligence, IQ immediately comes to mind. But IQ may in fact be the most limited aspect of our human intelligence.
Early in the 20th century, the concept of IQ came roaring to the forefront of psychology and education. IQ tests quickly became a popular means of measuring human intelligence.
IQ scores were used to sort people into “levels” of estimated intelligence. The theory was: The higher a person’s IQ, the brighter they were.
The Discovery of EQ
Then in the 1990’s science writer Daniel Goldman wrote a book summarizing years of neuroscience research. The research included in his book - “Emotional Intelligence” - packed a tremendous impact. His book raised emotional intelligence (EQ) to an equal standing with IQ. Continue reading →
September 3rd, 2008 — Paranormal Phenomena, Psychic Development, Spirituality
There’s a very good reason why we offer Past life readings, as well as Pre-Birth Planning and Akashic Records Readings. Out souls are shaped and marked by the roles we have played, the actions we have taken, and the relationships we developed in previous lifetimes. We have accumulated knowledge, insight, and hopefully wisdom in our travels through time…. this knowledge serves us - and sometimes haunts us - in present time. For good reason. When past lives bleed through, there’s unfinished business to be dealt with in present time.
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August 26th, 2008 — Empowerment, Psychic Development, Relationships, Spirituality
Life offers us countless opportunities for love that we have been too frightened to accept. How do you summon the courage to break your conditioned patterns and let yourself love with reckless abandon?
By Jean-Claude Gerard Koven
When I was 19, there was nothing about love I didn’t know. I was like a religious zealot infused by the Holy Spirit, prepared to battle any force standing in the path of my (hormonal) convictions. The equation was deceptively simple: Love is all there is – and I wanted as much of it as I could get.
Then the sixties rolled in on a wave of psychedelic flower power. Volkswagen minivans festooned with multicolored daisies symbolized our new-felt freedom from the tyranny of the “thou-shalt-not” bible thumpers. We made love, not war, eagerly taking advantage of every available opportunity to express our Bacchanalian credo. Those were heady times of excess permissiveness that left millions of us nursing a lingering hangover.
We staggered out of the seventies on uncertain legs. America had weathered an extended period of high inflation liberally spiced with low economic growth and intermittent energy shortages. We were humiliated by the Iran hostage crisis and in dire need of a radical makeover. To many of us, Ronald Reagan and the conservative values he championed seemed to be the perfect antidote.
Love – at least as my generation knew it – got swept aside by his landslide victory. By the time the charismatic ex-California governor took office, I was deeply ensconced in yuppiedom, living in a large home in Connecticut. Much of my hormonal currency had already been spent and love’s earlier driving imperative downshifted into a more subtle gear. I began feeling uneasy in my own skin. Nothing seemed to make sense anymore. I felt like a robot programmed to live someone else’s life.
In my 44th year I finally reached my tipping point. I abruptly left my old life and hopped a plane to Australia where I discovered a rather unnerving fact: no matter how far or how fast I traveled, there I was. There was no way out of my conundrum except to allow myself to journey through it. At the time, I had no idea where to find the elusive grail that would finally lend direction to my rudderless existence.
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