The Origins of Dis-Ease 2: Karma and The Core Story
Going deeper into the Origins of Dis-ease: What is behind the way we attract/react to life’s circumstances? Do the circumstances of our lives reflect our Core Story? Are there repetitive patterns? What’s Karma got to do with it all? These questions are explored in part two in the series.
God’s Door Is Open 24-7 – Have You Stopped to Think How Important You Are to God?If you’ve never stopped to think how important you are to God, think about this. We have access to God, the Creator of the Universe, 24-7. In business terms, let’s just say that God is the CEO of everything. We can receive help from God 24-7.
Rebirth at Cherished Place After DeathThere is no end to the hidden powers of mind. It has to be acknowledged that mind is a powerful generator of ideas which have unfolded so much mystery in life. There is always a special state of mind at some time in life. During those moments the spiritual and intellectual powers are super active in humans and that is the moment when mind and strong will power governs the self to think and act in a way to fulfill the desirable.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 10)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 9)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 8)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 6)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 5)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 4)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 3)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 2)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 1)Capitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.