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Reflections

Reflections from Early 2015 Today I ran across an article, How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia,

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“This is Nuts!”

So says former President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton (1993-2001), in a recent speech at the Consumer Electronic

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Paying Attention

Awakenings to the larger realities are not limited to paranormal or spiritual experiences described in the Unfolding Series. Steve Agnos,

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Rich or Poor?

Years ago, Vernon was teaching a prosperity class and invited a few friends including ConiAnn and myself to attend. One

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Good, Evil, Bias, & Virtue

60 Minutes had a great story that aired on Sunday the 19th of November 2012, reporting on studies with babies

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One World – Many Realities

My friend stomped down the hall in frustrated disbelief. The barriers she had tried to put in place were ineffective

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The Maharishi Effect

“It’s your fault!” our older son glared at me while his brother nodded agreement. “I don’t understand.” “They aren’t fighting. It’s

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Halloween – Now and Why

My grown children and their families celebrate Halloween like Easter and Christmas – decorations, parties, and special activities. Halloween means

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Keep Calm and Carry On…

We use daily reminders like this mug to keep things in perspective. ____ When our children were young I reminded

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Vogue of the Victim

Need a lift? Are you feeling a little oppressed? Victimized? Then I have a message for you! victimhood (usually uncountable;

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Intimacy

“You’re going to write about me, aren’t you?” Liz’s* eyes drifted down to her keyboard as she prepared to generate

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Riding too High

The email arrived the day before the event and reads, in part: “There is a certain element of likeness that

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Last Night on the Road

It took an extra hour to get to my hotel due to a 12-car pileup on I-75. Usually I take

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“What’s it Like Living in a Family of Psychics?”

Andrea, sitting in the backseat of Tyler’s BMW, must have been wondering about this for a long, long time –

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Road Trip – South

This week I’m on a business trip in the Southeastern United States and had a chance to meet-up with a

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Our Human Connection with Nature

People in the more highly developed areas of planet Earth generally don’t bother to think about our connection with nature

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On Writing – Hero or Villain?

One trick that television series use, which I feel is totally unfair, is to draw an audience in by offering

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A Preperatory Dream

Dreams remain an active area of study. They’ve been shown to help in learning new tasks, solve problems while a

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