Posted by Sholie on July 22nd, 2008 in Motivational
“The metaphorical cross roads that often catch us unaware empowers us to do more with what we already have. We learn that acceptance is better than denial, and with acceptance comes balance.”
Pop sensation, Bone Thugs ?N- Harmony sing about the cross roads of life. In their very popular tune, they ask “whatcha gonna do when there ain’t no where to run?” Their answer, “…we pray, and we pray, and we pray…every day…” Is this how you feel sometimes?
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Posted by Sholie on June 27th, 2008 in Self Improvement
The art of self manifestation really isn’t a difficult thing. Manifesting experiences and physical items in the world, should be one of the most glorious things you can ever experience.
I’ve been doing it deliberately for the past 5 years and have worked out several ways in which you will be able to design what shows up in your life too.
First of all, there are two ways in which you can get yourself into alignment with your desires.
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Posted by Sholie on April 30th, 2008 in Self Improvement
Welcome to Spirituality Inside and Out and to the Daily Universal Insights. We welcome the whole world into this Community of Love as Wisdom.
I love you. I love you. I love you. FOR WE ARE ALL ONE.
Breathe in Breathe out. Wisdom is Year Round
Wisdom Is.
Wisdom is something to be practiced day in and day out.
Wisdom is Not seasonal, it is Year Round.
Wisdom is to Be and to Be.
Without Wisdom one is condensed in their thinking and being.
With Wisdom one is growing in detail of one’s purpose.
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Posted by Sholie on April 25th, 2008 in Health and Fitness, Recreation and Sports
The first few minutes of meditation allows you to be aware of all what is being filtered through your mind. Meditation doesn’t cause you to think;it allows you to step outside of yourself and practice being an observer. Through meditation, you will be able to calm your mind, you will notice the mental and physical benefits.
Steps to Meditating:
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Posted by Sholie on April 20th, 2008 in Health and Fitness
There are good people everywhere, but how do we define good? Pope Sixtus IV loved Tomas de Torquemada (arguably the most evil man that has ever lived)! Good and evil seem entwined with society’s expectations. Behavior can be considered good by some, bad by others, and volumes are written on this subject by philosophers and the religious regarding whether good and evil exists as an entity. Since good and evil seem to change in the context of various cultures, religions, and circumstances, how do we get to the root of good and evil? Wouldn’t we have to look beyond social and religious morays?
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