Archive for the ‘Emotional Healing’ Category
Relax and Focus Your Mind Part I
Friday, February 26th, 2010How to Focus Your Mind in Minutes Video Tutorial
Friday, February 26th, 20101st Step and Secret to Overcome Resistance to Change
Sunday, February 7th, 2010Soul Subscribers,
I am excited to announce that I will be adding much more video content to my website with powerful tips, tools and techniques to improve your life. My goal is to have 28 new videos online by May 28th, 2010.
Check it Out. Overcome Resistance to Change: Step One
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Transition: Standing at a Crossroads in Your Life?
Monday, February 1st, 2010During the course of every person’s life there are many crossroads to encounter. It is during these times that we have an opportunity to change the course of our future. What exactly is a crossroad in life? A crossroad is an opportunity to change at a depth of your being, change that happens at a Soul level. A time of crossroads can mark a turning point in your life that can help you create more meaningful success, deeper intimacy-love and awaken joy from the depth of your being.
During the time of a ‘crossroad’ you can change the course of the future and open to new experiences that weren’t possible before. A crossroad can challenge you to explore the unknown (future) and to try something different, a different approach to the way you live your life. While at the crossroads of transition, you often feel suspended, unable to act, held in a cocoon, separated from yourself and your life. It is time to pause, to self-reflect and turn inward for answers. It is a time to be honest with what is and isn’t working in your life. A crossroads offers you the opportunity to bring major life changes into being. It is a time for letting go of ‘what was’ to embrace and reach for ‘what can be’, to reinvent yourself from the inside-out.
During times of transition it is like crossing a bridge that is too high to see what lies on the other side. You know you are moving forward, moving up, but still haven’t traveled long enough to reach the peak of the bridge to glimpse the new territory you are about to enter. These times of transition involve letting go of the familiar forms of security to embrace the unfamiliar. It means stepping with total trust in yourself, your spirituality and the world to be there to guide and direct you. Transition is a time to change your relationship with the world, knowing that life is here to support you, if you’ll let it. I will discuss three keys that can help you during times of transition.
Spiritual Healing for the Addictive Mind
Saturday, January 16th, 2010Soul∞utions for Addiction
What is the true nature of addiction? All addiction is an attempt by our ego to gain a sense of passion and connection from life. The journey of the addict and the spiritual are very similar, they are both seeking the same thing, passion and connection or more simply put ‘oneness’. The purpose of passion is to become ‘one with’ to blend or merge together, to feel a union and oneness.
The passionate artist or musician, loses him/herself in their craft of creation.
The artist moves beyond space and time into the creative dimension and blend or merge with the creative-spiritual force of their Soul and Spirit. They become one with the canvas or musical instrument. It is easy to see this in the act of sex, the sexual drive is the attempt to merge and ‘become one’. It is believed that during an orgasm you are actually momentarily connected to the beauty and power of your Soul and Divine Consciousness. Albeit fleeting this connection is so desirous that the sex drive is the most primal part of our nature as human beings. Passion assuages lonliness and separation, while providing a sense of connection, onenness and belonging.
The Soul’s passion is to become one with God-Goddess, to experience “Oneness”. The passion of your Soul, the yearning to become one and to feel connected is the spiritual journey coming home to the Divine, returning to God-Goddess. When our ego is in charge of fulfilling this desire, it finds an activity or experience (i.e., food, alcohol, drugs, sex, etc) to try to belong, connect and momentarily experience oneness.












































