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What I’ve Learned From My Zumba Class

Recently I spoke to a woman’s group on the topic of “Dancing with God.” It was one of those topics that stretched me a great deal, because as I stressed to the group, I’m not a good dancer! I made sure I confessed that right up front. However, I have learned a few things from my Zumba instructor that parallel the Christian life.

Jobs and Marriage – Enslavement Disguised As Freedom

The truth about the global enslavement machine of the world that you have been programmed not to see. Covers the two primary areas of life.

Bar Mitzvah Gift Etiquettes

This is a Jewish tradition ceremony that is performed when a child reaches 12 or 13 years of age. This ceremony denotes the entry of the Jew child into all faces of the Jew world. The child henceforth becomes responsible for all his/her actions and they are not children anymore but young men and women.

Only God Could Have Created The Universe

Who else could have created the universe? In my poem ‘The Eureka Bird’ 82% of the voting readers have so far unanimously polled that ideas are indeed the freest gift of nature. So, if we can say that ideas are invisible gifts from God, then by rationale or syllogistic thinking, the totality of ideas that created the universe is definitely from none other than God, the supreme being.

What Is Spiritual? (Part 3): Three Kinds of Human Consciousness

The term “spiritual” can be confusing, as it means so many things to so many people. In this article we examine what spiritual means, and how to live a spiritual, contemplative, life, awakened to, and listening for the Inner Voice.

The Ego and the Divine

The ego is the energy of separateness. It is the part that forgot the wholeness of who we are. We enter into this life and then live our whole lives – forgetting – until our very last breath. Then we know. We have lived another wasted life.

The Third Eye and the Heart

Our “third eye”, or inner vision, is our ability to see beyond what the physical eyes are able to see. We can sense, or perceive images of energy inside our own body or in the outer world with our third eye. As this ability wakes up in us it is important to know how to use this ability, or it can create a lot of stress! Not everything that we see with the third eye is the highest truth. In order to see the truth, the third eye must be united with the image of light in the heart center, as the heart is the part of us that knows the truth.

What Is Spiritual? (Part 1): Spiritual, Not Religions

I understand what people are saying when they say they are not religious. They don’t go to special building to perform religious rituals or say ceremonial prayers. They reject the rules and practices of any particular tradition. “Not religious” is pretty easy to understand.

What Is Spiritual? (Part 6): Listen and Obey

The term “spiritual” can be confusing, as it means so many things to so many people. In this article we examine what spiritual means, and how to live a spiritual, contemplative, life, awakened to, and listening for the Inner Voice.

A New Kind of Capitalism and the Assault on Spirituality (Part 11)

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.

Righteousness, What Is It? A Confucian View on Why Being Who You Truly Are Is the Right Thing to Do

Mencius coined the term jen-i (humanity-righteousness), which has become recognized as the essence of Confucianism. He did so to use I, righteousness, as a bridge between the inside and outside of mind, between humanity and propriety. One of the most impressive and effective characteristics Mencius’ philosophy is its capacity to show morality, or righteousness, as a faculty, an ability, of humanity.

Prejudice That Goes Unrecognized

Prejudice is the sunburn on the backs of America’s social flesh. Younger folk don’t like the ways of the older folk and oftentimes meet them with disdain or disgust. The ‘haves’ don’t like the ‘have-nots’ and look down with disgust wondering why they haven’t bettered themselves by now.

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