How to Tap Into Creativity and Get Inspired




Dangers Associated With Remote Viewing

There has been a buzz around the globe about the benefits that remote viewing provides us with. The factor that swells its significance is that it is being practiced since the inception of mankind. Initially, in its unrecognized form and then accepted scientific forms.

The Heart of the Soul

Within the deepest recesses of a soul is a core place that has been created by God the Father and that can only be accessed by Himself as the first Person of the Holy Trinity. At the very instance of our conception, that is right at the beginning of our cellular development as human beings, the aforementioned place within the soul beholds for a split-second the fullness of Life, Light, and Love Who Is its Creator: the Being of our Heavenly Father (St Andrews Productions, 2009). This process occurs before the said core in the soul itself becomes initially shut down through original sin, then subsequently re-closed by and through all the other sins that we commit after baptism if this has taken place.

On Temptations and Spirituality

I grew up with the promise that I’ll abide in God no matter what the cost. At an early age, I learned to love Him and long for Him. It never occurred to me that things will change somehow.

Walk This Way: Choose The Spiritual Path

Coincidentally, I just finished reading two books, on entirely different subjects, that presented alternative scenarios of life on earth than the one in which we appear to be living. (By the way, they were both much better versions of earthly life today.) In their own way both books were saying, “Walk this way, and experience more of how life is supposed to be.

Nobody Is Righteous

The greatest threat for the Christian, with the exception of backsliding, is having a superiority complex. It’s no novel problem. The newly converted Jewish believer in Early Church times possibly felt more ‘chosen’ by God than a Gentile was. They needed to be reminded…

Taking Fresh Spiritual Inventory

How often do we take stock? Meaning many things to many people, the term ‘taking inventory’ can mean: 1. Taking stock of our sins; 2. Reconciling recollection of our blessings; 3. Reviewing our lives; and, 4. Taking stock of our future prospects.

How to Be Filled With Joy

Most people want joy in their lives. But we often look for joy in all the wrong places. As we look to an ancient story from the First Century, we can learn some secrets to joy that those who have gone before us experienced first hand.

3 Ways to Lift Other People’s Spirits Through Love

There are many people who are depressed and who do not know how to get out of this condition of depression. In this article I discuss how you can lift the spirits of those depressed through love.

Spiritual Retreats – How to Experience This Type of Awakening

During the season of Lent many go into retreats. Here is a guide so that you can make effective use of your retreat.

Small Group Bible Study – Why It Is Beneficial to Your Growth

Feedback! You can get much more feedback from a biblical lesson when more are talking and giving their opinions and feelings. The back and forth conversation is limitless. It is my opinion, that most graduate school students must sign up to be in a study group.

Life Can Be Great, Even When It’s Messy

An ancient Hebrew text teaches us though our lives often get messed up God will give us another chance. Second chances may not always be as neat and tidy as we wish, but they can be great if we take them when they come.

Patience As a Reference Point

I went to see my daughters for an all too brief visit not long ago. This trip landed smack dab in the middle of several stressors that aren’t part of my usual routines; the car was having trouble, house repairs from storm damage were underway and some critters that were supposed to live outside were making their homes in my home. I was ready for a little break from all the doing and chaos.

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