A Bad Day For The Ego Is A Good Day For The Soul
Too often our desire to protect our ego -- to avoid failure and embarrassment -- causes us to sell out ourselves, not go for what we truly want, or hold back in a variety of detrimental ways.
Too often our desire to protect our ego -- to avoid failure and embarrassment -- causes us to sell out ourselves, not go for what we truly want, or hold back in a variety of detrimental ways.
Susan Stiffelman | Posted 05.25.2011
All of us hear about how one person can make a difference in the world, but it's one thing to know it intellectually, and another to see it up close and personal. Thanks to Anuradha Koirala, I am now a witness.
Ervin Laszlo | Posted 05.25.2011
The spiritual experience usually comes about in altered states, but what does the recurring substance of the experience signify? What is that "something deeper and larger than ourselves" to which the experience seems to connect us?
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.17.2011
I saw Rev. Michael Beckwith perform a re-commitment ceremony for a married couple a few years back and it blew me away.
Dr. Ali Binazir | Posted 11.17.2011
One of Dr Michael's themes that I like is that we are all instruments of the divine, put on earth for a definite and glorious purpose.
Arjuna Ardagh | Posted 11.17.2011
One of the greatest potholes today to people living in a relaxing condition in their day-to-day life, is the sense of wanting to compare ourselves to historical figures and "spiritual heros" from the past.
Dr. Cara Barker | Posted 11.17.2011
Just putting the names Ted Kennedy, Michael Jackson, and Buddha in the same title might seem like quite a tossed salad. In a way, it's true. And, ye...
Arjuna Ardagh | Posted 11.17.2011
I just got back this week from the Transformational Leadership Council meeting where writers, teachers, and seminar leaders got together to relax, network, support and inspire
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.17.2011