Broken to Blessed
The journey to peace and a sound mind is ever continuous. Through faith, courage and a little humor, I am on my way.
Why The Catholic Church Invented HellIt is now so widely accepted as a place of extreme punishment that many are literally petrified out of their wits. That is because they have been made to feel evil by an organisation which is one of the most anti-god. They also invented the term ‘antichrist’ as a means of protecting its lies and the fact that most of what it promotes is made up of fanciful notions for the soul purpose of getting people into it and keeping them.
How Precious the LORD’s Thoughts, About You!CREATION is the holy practice of our loving God. He loves what and who He creates. And God loves us so much He gave us the ability to create, for we’re made in His image.
Experiencing Bad and Appreciating GoodYou don’t always need an expert to know when something needs to change. Your body will let you know loud and clear. With age, you also get a sense in your spirit that you can learn to trust.
I Ching Case Study: Intuitive Guide for Daily Decisions, Great or SmallI want to tell you an important story about a trivial decision. What matters is the process. How it was made is profound because it applies to any life question. We consulted Carl Jung’s favorite oracle, the I Ching. This ancient book of Chinese wisdom has been in continuous use for 3,000 years. You can ask any question and locate a very specific answer-an answer that mirrors your own deepest intuition. It’s like a megaphone for the “still small voice” of inner knowing.
Why Is Affirmative Prayer “Spiritual Mind Treatment” So Efficient?Affirmative prayer is a spiritual ‘MIND TREATMENT’ because you are treating your mind to manifest a more positive reality. The spiritual mind treatment has 5 steps: Identification, Declaration, Acceptance, Gratitude and Release (sending it out to be created by the “Law” of the Universe that God/Creator has put in place for us, in order to manifest our good).
When Hope Promises, Faith DeliversHOPE is an experience the other side of suffering, that God often grants us amid our struggle, where, in trust, we believe. Faith is the phenomenon of leaving behind the world of reality – pain, seemingly a destiny – in hope that a better reality is possible. Faith is action that believes in such an ideal.
Ancient I Ching Guides a Modern Office HunterIf you could rely upon ancient Chinese wisdom to choose your next business office-instead of a realtor-would you? I did. Years ago, in Boulder, Colorado, I was seeking an office space to set up my practice. A Jungian psychologist, I had a private practice in psychotherapy, dream-work, and the I Ching. I decided to consult the I Ching which is an ancient Chinese oracle that Carl Jung introduced to the West.
The Blessings of Unconditional LoveMy hope is that this article will bring you hope and inspiration so you can move forward with purpose in this lifetime, knowing that you are here for a reason. Whatever that reason may be, what I am about to share with you, will change your life forever.
Occult Forum Debate – Did Missing Brazilian Student Pull Off The Perfect Hoax?A Brazilian psychology student mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind a small “temple” full of bizarre occult symbols and cryptic texts in his room. New details lead investigators to believe that the student’s disappearance was part of an elaborate hoax. He is still missing.
Unconditional Love – Can It Exist, and If So, Is It Desirable?The idea of unconditional love sounds like caring for someone regardless of what might be in it for you. In other words loving others more than oneself. Giving generously with no conditions attached. But is this attitude possible? Can unconditional love exist? And if so is it desirable?
The Salubrious Art of Turning Difficulties Into TrainingGROWTH is the serious endeavour of ardent Christians. They know it’s life’s purpose. Without growth we rescind. Fortunately, God has a great plan for our growth! And difficulty is His key instrument. God uses difficulty to train us. Oh, how I wish I could always see it this objectively!