Lillian Smith (1897-1966) wrote: Man, surrounded by facts, permitting himself no surprise, no intuitive flash, no great hypothesis, no risk, is in a locked cell. Ignorance cannot seal the mind and imagination more securely.
Doubting Thomas or Careful Skeptic? Teaching Children About Spirituality
As children, our first few years are pivotal to our future growth. Optimally, our parents or caretakers teach us our alphabet, numbers and social skills, all of which we will continue to use until our passing. These, then, are some of the most important skills we can learn.
We stress to our children how important it is to succeed, to get a good education, a job that pays a salary equal to our skills, build relationships that will turn into a long standing partnerships, and secure our financial future. So, what’s missing in this picture? [Read more…]
Centering Yourself: Two Quick Ways To Relieve Stress
Do you ever get the feeling that something is not right about your body, but you can not put your finger on it? You just don’t feel right, your usual standards appear sub-par. Some may find that they are a bit woozy, but not quite dizzy. Maybe you’re sluggish and unmotivated, or in a perpetual nasty mood. Are you going through a stressful period? Have you recently been in an argument – or anticipate one?
There are many benefits to centering yourself; one of the first things I teach my students is [Read more…]
Seek and Ye Shall Find
The bible says, “Seek and ye shall find.” Well, I’ve been seeking for a while, and until today, had been unable to find what I was searching for.
I think what’s most frustrating is the fact that what we might be looking for is often right under our noses! This certainly was the problem in my case. Often the obvious is the last thing we believe our answer to be. It can’t be that easy! It has to be harder or it won’t be worth a hill of beans!
Not so! “Seek and ye shall find” is an appropriate quote for [Read more…]
Soul Careers
Even well into our lives many people ask, “What am I here for? What is the purpose of my life?” The following paragraphs were channeled long ago and are part of my upcoming book The Lessons of Jesus Christ.
“As you continue on in years you arrive at a place where you return back to your youth. You are, again, open to the world’s possibilities, unfettered by the restrictions of the community and yourself. You have lived the life that you felt was the correct one. You trust, now, that you have experienced what you needed to in order to make your life successful. It is now time to take a second look at who you truly are, what you have achieved in your past, and what you want to complete in the future. [Read more…]