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  • Exorcisms, Cleansing, banishings and Spirit Releasement  By : Nita Hickok
    This article is to clarify what exorcisms, clearing, cleansing or a Spirit Releasement ritual is about and the next article will be the people that these methods do not seem to work effectively to help them to heal.
  • Aura Cleansing and Banishing by Nita Hickok (c)2007  By : Nita Hickok
    The article gives everyone a method they can use in the shower to release the stress and negativity of the day. It will help clear the negative energies and connections to energy vampires or any other negative people that have affected you during the day.
  • Rubber Masks 50% Off  By : Cory L. Kemp
    How many trick or treaters do you expect at your house tonight? By the number of candy sales and costume displays out there, I would anticipate a lot if I were you.
  • A Simple Act of forgiveness  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Four Amish girls were buried on a hill in Nickel Mine, Pennsylvania, this morning. Charles Carl Roberts IV, the shooter who invaded their schoolhouse, took their lives and shattered their community's private world, took his own life as well. Roberts' wife and three children live nearby. Two other acts of school violence, one in Colorado, one in Wisconsin, occurred only a few days before Roberts' rampage on his neighbors. Trying to understand what is happening in our country, and why, is a confusing struggle of faith and fear.
  • Abiding Grace  By : Cory L. Kemp
    While puttering at my computer last Friday night, I decided to search out an old friend whom I haven't heard from in years. Unbeknownst to me, another friend from this same era of my life was searching online for me.
  • Astral Projection  By : Nita Hickok
    Many people are interested in astral projection and other subjects involving it. I find it a useful way to impelement distant healing. It can create many ways for people to help themselves.
  • Soul Mates and Past Lifes  By : Nita Hickok
    I try to cover the subject of soul mates, and past lives in this article. I hope that everyone enjoys it and the method to draw your soul mate to you.
  • Sensible Spirituality-Linking the Soul to the Life Purpose  By : Nita Hickok
    Many people do not feel connected to their higher-self. They are always worn out and do not seem to have any energy. They are drained because their spirit is not connected to the life purpose. Everyone has certain things they have to do in this life. I have tried to help people with these problems in this article.
  • Sensible Spirituality-Teachers and Gurus  By : Nita Hickok
    My article tries to show ways to avoid mistakes in the choices of teachers or gurus. It does not matter what religion or spiritual choices you make. Many teachers are taking advantage of students. I try to give some guidelines and examples of this.
  • Sensible Spirituality-Plan, research, and know what forces you are calling upon  By : Nita Hickok
    This article is first in a series about how to imporve your spiritual experiences. Many people just jump into spirituality with out knowing the background of what they are doing. It can be very harmful and upsetting to someone. It can leave them where they can be taken advantage of and used by others. A few simple steps can save many problems.
  • The Bible reveals next and last pope will be a devil impersonating John Paul II  By : Seoster Team
    Through the study of Revelation chapter 17, the Lord has led us to a most startling truth, confirming that we are nearer to the end of all things than ever imagined.
  • A Surprising New World Order is about to start.  By : Seoster Team
    Our world will soon (as in years rather than decades), be facing a global crisis which will herald its end.
  • Relational Faith  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    "Computers Loom Large in Preschoolers' Lives."

    This headline caught my attention as I leafed through my Sunday paper this past weekend. While my own computer and I are rather close, spending a pretty hefty portion of our days together, I hadn't really considered what an impact this staple of everyday life has had on our youngest community members. Apparently there is a considerable impact, a lasting influence we may want to redirect while we still have time.
  • Finding religious organizations to join  By : Manu Goel
    Information to be able to find religios groups within the US. Top organizations for different types of religions.
  • Common Ground  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Former President Clinton has been in the news the last few days. Appearing in a series of interviews as he entered a three day Global Initiatives Conference, Mr. Clinton mostly has been seen defending his attempts to protect the country from terrorism during his administration. At odds with Fox Television's Chris Wallace during their conversation, Mr. Clinton was later postured against Secretary of State Rice. It is not uncommon for the media to highlight conflict whenever possible. Conflict attracts attention, and sells almost as well as sex.
  • Following Our Voice  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Perhaps you have already heard. The United States Internal Revenue Service is investigating All Saints Episcopal Church of Pasadena, California.

    The Los Angeles Times reported that the IRS targeted All Saints because it is stepping up its probe of allegedly improper campaigning by churches. All Saints has historically been involved in social activism, so it was a surprise that an antiwar sermon delivered by its former rector should trigger such a response. Our tax code bars nonprofits from endorsing or campaigning against candidates in an election. This includes churches. Although no candidate was endorsed in the aforementioned sermon, the IRS is treating the matter as if All Saints had publicly supported a particular candidate.
  • On Being Called  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Our country paused again today, remembering the attacks on the United states that began over our morning coffee five years ago. Most of the talk around this anniversary has centered on how the world has changed since that day.
  • Walking for Doughnuts  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    These bright, sunny fall days inspire me to delights I haven't allowed myself in what seems like a very long time.
  • Symbolism and Presence  By : Shen Gerald
    Our reality seems 'real' and solid, when we 'externalise' experiences. That is, we will feel in a certain way, when we have yet to realise/recognise the root/cause/source of the feeling and experience. They will continue to do so, as long as the experience is viewed 'externally'.
  • New Possibilities from Confession  By : Leslie Reynolds Benns
    Broadening confession to include buried material in our psyche. Making a complete confession opens one up to new and different possibilities: eg. Leo Tolstoy and recovering alcoholics.
  • Practicing Forgiveness  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Reading Dr. Wayne Dyer's most recent book, Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling, has been a joyfully challenging experience for me.
  • Finding Four Amps  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Apollo 13 caught my attention last night as it was broadcast on a local station. The movie is harrowing in its telling details of the ill-fated mission to the moon and equally triumphant in reliving the experience of all that it took to bring the three astronauts home.
  • Hallowed Ground  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Hurricane Katrina came one year ago on August 29. Remembrances of that day welled up from our national consciousness and onto every newscast, newspaper and website, hoping for a way to come to terms with what we have been able to do to help our fellow citizens and what we continue to do to deal with the great task ahead that remains undone. We have learned some hard lessons, and
  • Breaking Through the Fear Barrier  By : Pastor Earl D Darling
    There are many kinds of fear, and probably one of the biggest is the fear of failure. Always remember this, if you have done something similar in the past, you can do it again in the future. If others with similar challenges have accomplished something by practice and determination, you can do it too. Don’t ever be afraid to fail. It’s better to attempt something great and fail than to attempt nothing and succeed.
  • Traveling On  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Five weeks of bombing between Lebanese Hezbollah and the State of Israel ended in a fragile ceasefire last week that seems to be holding itself together. Since the ceasefire began on August 14, passages have been opening for delivery of humanitarian aid denied the 750,000 people World Vision estimates were displaced by the conflict. Many of these people left with minimal food, water and clothing, and when they return their homes may be destroyed.
  • Biography Sri Chinmoy  By : Adam Berry
    About Sri Chinmoy. Sri Chinmoy is founder of the worlds longest certified race the "3100 mile self transcendence race". Sri Chinmoy is also the inspiration behind the World Harmony Run. Sri Chinmoy is a keen athlete who also
  • God Only Knows  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    While preparing dinner the other evening, I paused to flip through the television channels and came to rest at an old Everybody Loves Raymond episode. Ray's sister-in-law, Amy, had stopped by to visit his wife, Debra, who was not at home. Amy seized the moment, as well as Ray's moment with the basketball game on television, and shared her day in more detail than Ray was ready to absorb. Soon enough, Amy discovers her brother-in-law's discontent with their visit.
  • Bonus Rounds and Treasures  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah, best known as Jeopardy's winningest contestant ever, became known this week for apparently biting the hand that has fed him very, very well.
  • Walking in the Dark  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods? We've had some pretty intense storms the last few days where I live and another one is simmering outside my front widow. A storm that rampaged through on Tuesday night provided a spectacular light and sound show, which worked out well because it also took out the electricity for my whole city. While I truly love a good thunder storm, losing electricity for five hours was startling. The lights went out, and my first instinct was to reach for the light switch.
  • Going to the Party  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    A friend of mine loves to give parties. He delights in putting together all the particulars from decorations, to menus, to flower arrangements. Most of all, he just enjoys sharing his gift of hospitality. As a guest at his home I have been treated to beautiful surroundings, great food and a warm loving atmosphere. But I am also treated to some very fine company in the variety of guests who are welcomed to his table. Although many of us do not travel in the same social circle, we are a part of his circle. Because of this one connection, we have come to know each other, and look forward to seeing each other once or twice a year at our friend's home. It is a place we love to be, and it is another reminder of how much we touch each other lives.
  • The Neighborly Thing To Do  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    While browsing through the website for my hometown newspaper, the Door County Advocate, I found myself drawn to the Traveling Back section, an impromptu history lesson of Midwestern sensibilities about small town life ranging back ten, twenty, and sometimes a hundred years ago. Since my own memory is stretching back farther each day, sometimes I stumble upon events I remember or which involve people I used to know. One particular story caught my attention today, and I thought you might find it interesting too. Taken from "50 Years Ago, July 17-19, 1956," the event chronicled includes a cow, a lightening bolt and a resurrection of sorts.
  • We Are God's Caretakers  By : Cory L. Kemp
    An Inconvenient Truth, the documentary and book by former Vice President Al Gore, frames global warming, it's causes and effects, and helps put this worldwide issue into perspective. Gore's supporting website tells us that, "Carbon dioxide and other gasses warm the surface of our planet naturally by trapping solar heat in the atmosphere. This is a good thing because it keeps our planet habitable. However, by burning fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil and clearing forests we have dramatically increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere and temperatures are rising."
  • A Fourth of July Prayer  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion has been a Saturday night staple on Minnesota Public Radio for years. Filled with stories, music and commercials from fictitious companies like Powdermilk Biscuits and Bertha's Kitty Boutique, the showcase of the program's second hour is the news from Lake Woebegone. Keillor claims Lake Woebegone as his hometown, a small place in Minnesota farm country filled with Norwegian bachelor farmers, Swedish humor and human drama that only exists in Keillor's vivid imagination.
  • On Discipleship  By : Cory L. Kemp
    Lillie Langtry entered the world in 1853 as the only daughter in a family of seven children born to an English minister and his wife. Blessed with better-than-average resources, she grew up in circumstances of relative ease, married a man of means her family did not approve of, and went on to live a life of excellent social connections and world-wide acclaim as an actress. In fact, she has been termed the superstar of her day, not unlike Ingrid Bergman in her own time, and Angelina Jolie today, at a time when "proper ladies" did not set foot on the stage and retain their reputations.
  • Faith is in the Gopher Wood  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    In an interesting turn of events this week we have had massive rain storms in the Northeastern United States, resulting in flood evacuations in Pennsylvania, and an archeological team from Texas believes it has found Noah's Ark in the Elburz mountains of Iran.
  • Doing With Each Other  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Are you lonely today? If so, you are not alone.
  • Out of the Shadow of Death  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Last week brought fortha moment of joy few expected to see so soon, if ever again.
  • Searching for the Kingdom  By : Cory L. Kemp
    Henry Mora saw an opportunity and seized the day.
  • Courageous Love  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, chronicles the ninety-one days that Immaculee Llibagiza and six other women spent stuffed into a three-by-four foot bathroom while almost one million of their fellow citizens were being tortured and killed.
  • Cross-Cultural Communication  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    The residents of West Milford, New Jersey, have an amazing story to tell tonight, a story of heroic proportions that will not soon be forgotten. For it was reported today that Jack, the fifteen pound orange and white tabby cat treed a bear in his own back yard. Twice.
  • Reunion  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    A bright red postcard told the tale: Mark your calendars for a very special event. The Sturgeon Bay High School Class of 1976 30th Class Reunion.
  • Junk Food for your Soul  By : true2you
    Your soul, like your body, needs to be fed and nurtured with healthy food. Feeding your soul junk food is spiritually unhealthy. What is the difference between junk food and healthy food for your soul? Read on to find out.
  • Who Are The Chosen?  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    The New England Patriots have announced their desire to create a Hall of Fame celebrating their team's players and accomplishments. While eleven former players are considered Hall of Fame members for their contributions to the sport, their "hall" has been six pages in the team's media guide. With three Super bowl victories to their credit in the past five years, the Patriots are ready to establish something more permanent. Plans are being developed for a Patriots museum, a place at which the team's artifacts and memorabilia can be displayed, and past heroes can be fully honored.
  • Jewelry meaning in the Jewish tradition  By : David Weitzman
    The Hamesh hand or Hamsa hand is a popular motif in Jewish jewelry. Arab cultures often refer to it as the Hand of Fatima, which represents the Hand of G-d.
  • What Remains  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Forbes.com recently ran an article that was rather shocking and intriguing all at once. The job market is not what it used to be and it is not going to look the same twenty years from now. Alvin Toffler, author of Future Shock and Revolutionary Wealth, is quoted as saying that, "Most jobs are going to change. They'll survive, but they'll change."
  • Custom Costs More  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    CBS Sunday Morning recently dedicated a whole program to design. Exploring how we incorporate this powerful, creative tool into our lives was fascinating to consider. Designer food tempted taste buds. Designer puppies melted hearts. Designer household items stirred imaginations. But designer homes, they touched souls.
  • Personality Test- Do You Have Saintly Qualities?  By : cdmohatta
    What kind of a person are you? At the time of test, will you prove yourself a good person or fail?
  • Stopping the Impossible  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    World War II ended more than sixty years ago. Its veterans are now as old as their World War I predecessors I remember from Armistice Day assemblies designed to hold our young minds still on the fact that these conflicts were real. They involved sacrifice, huge loss, and human triumph over a seemingly insurmountable enemy.
  • I Am With You  By : nicksym
    Please enjoy a good laugh, maybe a smile or there are some that may cry. This site is safe for children and more focused for woman. I really hope you enjoy!
  • Broken Child  By : nicksym
    Please enjoy a good laugh, maybe a smile or there are some that may cry. This site is safe for children and more focused for woman. I really hope you enjoy!
  • How to Heal from Psychic Attack- Magical Alphabets  By : Nita Hickok
    The history of magical alphabets and how they can be used to help yourself heal from magical attacks. They are simple and effective. The Problem Solvers Alphabet is not affiliated to any one religion but connected to the forces of Divine Providence the incomprehensible side of God. This article helps to show why magical alphabets work for everyone. Miracles and magic are just connecting to God.
  • Understanding the Biblical UFO Hypothesis.  By : David E. Twichell
    Since the release of my book, (The UFO – Jesus Connection. Infinity Publishing © 2001), I have been the guest on several radio, television and webcast shows. Invariably, where there is the ability to call in, someone will call to tell me how blasphemous such a concept is. They hadn’t read the book – just the title.
  • Using Our Words  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Did you know that the number one fear of the American people is public speaking?
  • The Tao of Breathing  By :
    One of the impressions I have gained recently in speaking to Zen friends about practice is a certain attitude towards breathing in zazen. For the sake of brevity, and just for fun, I wish to refer to it as "samurai breathing".
  • Misplaced Objects  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Have you ever felt as if something in your life is out of place, but you are not sure what, or how to deal with it?
  • The Battle for Spirituality  By : Sankara Saranam
    Right-wing religious zealots enjoy stirring up controversy by claiming that there is an annual war on Christmas, and left-wing liberals swear there is no such war. Where does the truth lie? Is there a war on Christmas — or is it a battle over outdated belief systems?
  • What the New Testament is About  By : C.F. Bettridge
    The New Testament makes up about one-third of the Bible. It deals with God completing the things that He had promised in the Old Testament. The Bible, which consists of both the Old Testaments and the New, is the story of God at work in the history of mankind to bring about redemption.
  • Antichrist is not a Jew, the Pope, Islam or a Joke  By : Doug Krieger
    Antichrist isn’t a Jew! Don’t listen to Jerry Falwell, Barbara Aho, ancient Catholic Church teachings, and in particular, radical Islam. This will certainly get you thinking why the Czar, Madame Blavatsky, Hitler, and Egypt’s Arabic TV set up the masses to wipe out European Jewry and now Israel off the map. And, by the way—he’s not the Pope, Islam or a New-Age Krishnamurti.
  • On Mourning  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Two communities continued their grieving this week.
  • Spring Is When You See Pavement  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Growing up in Wisconsin has blessed me with an appreciation for many things. The Green Bay Packers offered lessons in football, loyalty in struggles, and joyful gratitude in triumph. Our license plates still read, "America's Dairyland," conjuring up sweet memories of the best ice cream in the world. Lake Michigan stretches as far as the eye can see, welcoming dreams to soar above it and take flight. But the Wisconsin weather taught me more about the balance and fulness of life as part of God's creation than anything else I've ever experienced.
  • Dancing With God  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Have you become addicted to Dancing With The Stars? If so, you are in good company because there seem to be a whole lot of us watching. If not, let me share with you the premise of this highly-rated television program.
  • About Guru - The Liberator  By : cdmohatta
    Life is a mystery. The cosmos is a mystery. What are its boundaries? If it is an expanding universe, where does it expand to? What is beyond it? Read on...
  • Check "Other"  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Fillin our forms, for any variety of reasons, is a tedious necessity of life. Categories listed on these forms reveal some interesting truths about our faith and culture with which we may not be so comfortable.
  • What the Old Testament is About  By : C.F. Bettridge
    This is a great article about how God dealt with man in the Old Testament
  • Thought Forms  By : Nita Hickok
    I discuss how we create thought forms around us during our daily life. Thought forms from others also affects how we are thought about as people notice them intuitively. I give helpful suggestions on how to remove and help yourself.
  • Superhuman Powers  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    While updating some changes to my web site this wee, I was also able to enjoy an update on the cnages in the life of a business associate's young son. I learned he has superhuman powers.
  • Tongue is a Weapon of Hurt  By : C.F. Bettridge
    This article is about how we use words to hurt people. Not giving in to the philosophy of and eye for an eye but rather trying to control what you say.
  • The Catholic Choirs in the 21st Century.  By : Rev. Fr. Naeem Harry
    This article is about the role of the CHOIRS in the 21st century.
  • Nobody In Florida Wears Pantyhose  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    On a recent business trip to Florida, my jet propulsion experience began with a 3:00 AM wake up call to maek a 6:35 AM flight. Knowing the challenge that early rising would be on a cold January morning, my clothing for the next day was laid out and ready for me to slip on without a thought.
  • First Communion - A right of Passage for Roman Catholics  By : Ventura
    First Communion is a very important day in the lives of child, Church and parents. Lapsed and practising Catholics alike want their childrento be educated in the teachings of Christ. They want their sons and daughters to make their own commitment and to understand the Sacrament of Holy Communion.
  • Sanctuary  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Land is at a premium. even Oprah is buying up property because, as she says, "God isn't making anymore."
  • Martha Peace Seeks to Change Attitudes  By : Johnny Kicklighter
    Martha Peace will be speaking at a ladies conference on the subject of "Attitudes of a Transformed Heart" in Fairview Heights, Illinois, October 13-14, 2006. The conference will be hosted by Gateway Biblical Counseling & Training Center, www.gateway-biblical-counseling.net.
  • Does God Care Who Wins The Super Bowl? Yes.  By : David McLaughlin
    Why does God care who wins the Super Bowl?
  • The Four Watchers of the Infernal  By : Rev SC Raven
    Brother remember, whole-heartedly; you created the battle..

    I.- You have Opened the First Gate of Eternal Damnation
    With my bow resting upon my shoulder, and sword drawn in the other I rapidly ride my pale horse emerging to conquer the battle.
  • Liber of the Morning Star  By : Rev SC Raven
    Divinity of Light
    Divinity of Resurrection
    Divinity of Michaelmas
    Divinity of Individuality
    Divinity of Knowledge
    Divinity of Intuition
    Divinity of Awareness
    Divinity of Self-Approval
    Divinity of Self-Esteem
    Divinity of Self-Confidence
    Divinity of Personal Power
    Divinity of Pleasure
    Divinity of Truth
    Divinity of Integrity
    Divinity of Mastery
    Divinity of Brotherhood
  • Sigils and Magick  By : Rev SC Raven
    "The most important attribute of sigil Magick is that it works each and every time regardless of time, zodiac symbol, planetary occurrence. It works because Ancestral Spirits respond to symbols more so than words”~Raven
  • ORIGINS OF EASTER  By : Rev SC Raven
    EASTER. The greatest festival of the Christian church commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a movable feast, that is, it is not always held on the same date. The church council of Nicea (a.d. 325) decided that Easter should be celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox (March 21). Easter can come as early as March 22 or as late as April 25.
  • Luciferianism & Satanism  By : Rev SC Raven
    There has been a curse casted down on the mundane race that has survived for more than 2000 years. Generations upon generations have been plagued. A teaching which continued after his finalization upon this earth. It has become a diseased movement without a cure.
  • BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION IN DREAMSCAPES  By : Rev SC Raven
    Astral Dreamscape manipulation is a very persuasive form of behavior modification that most experience at one time or another. Sadly though most are oblivious to the fact that this is an aspect of behavior modification that is routinely practiced by therapists.
  • Astaroth  By : Rev SC Raven
    Woe to ye, Oh Earth and Sea for the shimmers of morning light has sent me.
    Upon the amber vines the mightiest of thorns arose, capturing the frailty of innocence. An intensity of domination wrapped in velveteen.
  • God's Voice  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    How do you hear God's voice? Pat Robertson and Ray Nagin recently shared their faith perspectives on this issue.
  • Do People Choose to Be Homosexuals - Or Are They Born That Way?  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    As everybody knows, gay marriage is a huge issue in our country right now. Whenever I read or hear opinions about gays and gay marriage, I remember my one and only sexual encounter with a homosexual.
  • Signs and Superstitions  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Today is Friday the thirteenth, one of those days people joke about, and then hop out of the way of the lightening bolt they assume wil strike.
  • Where Is Your Power?  By : Sankara Saranam
    In your spiritual quest for self-empowerment, have you handed over your power to centralized authority figures or institutions who are now abusing it? Sankara Saranam investigates the nature of personal power and how to take it back.
  • 10 Ways to Celebrate the Holidays Without Religion  By : Sankara Saranam
    Ten suggestions for soulfully observing the holidays without the involvement of organized religion.
  • How a Spiritual Government Might Have Responded to Katrina  By : Sankara Saranam
    The United States government, so good at rushing in to “aid” (or invade) other countries, spectacularly failed its own people recently when faced with the disaster of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. To avoid similar scenarios in the future, America can consciously foster spirituality in government. Though the idea of a spiritual government might today seem like a contradiction in terms, it is possible to guide policy-making according to spiritual principles.
  • House Cleansing  By : Nita Hickok
    This article is about removing negativity and energies that are harmful from your house or property. Many people have ghosts or haunted houses that do not know how to help themselves resolve the problems. I hope this article will help everyone who has problems.
  • Helping Yourself with Herbal Magic  By : Nita Hickok
    This article is about using herbs and positive energies to help yourself and resolve issues in your life.
  • Carlos Castaneda: The Final Lesson in Spirituality  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    As I look around at the constructs of humankind, I see the living earth raped and poisoned without remorse. I see incredible cruelty and pain. I see lies and nonsense embraced as truth. I see unhappy people who aren’t true to themselves, wasting their lives. It’s enough to make me want live an authentic life, a journey I have not taken lightly.
  • Jill Carroll  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    As of this writing, reporter Jill Carroll, kidnapped Saturday morning, January 7, 2006, in Baghdad, is still missing.
  • The Caiaphas Oracles  By : Mathew Maavak
    If evangelical Christianity has reached a unique juncture in its history, it will have to exorcise a spiritual abuse I call the Caiaphas Oracle. Here is a personal testimony as well.
  • Carlos Castaneda: The Fourth Natural Enemy  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    For me, don Juan's explanation of the four enemies is the most remarkable stretch of writing I've ever read, not because of its artfulness, but because of its simple truth and usefulness. There are other guides to living and spirituality, and this one is particularly challenging. But since I first encountered it in 1973, I see myself on a journey towards knowledge.
  • Carlos Castaneda: The Third Natural Enemy  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Power, like clarity, is not only the reward gained by defeating one of the enemies of knowledge, it can also become the instrument of one's undoing.
  • Carlos Castaneda: The Second Natural Enemy  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    From a young age we're told how things are. Do we stop there? If we can defeat fear and clarity, we can continue the journey of learning, we can remain open to yet more enlightenment and understanding.
  • Carlos Castaneda: The First Natural Enemy  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Don Juan's framework made sense to me: certain aspects of life were hard to confront and it would take a warrior's attitude to cope with them.
  • Private, Prayerful Moments  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    What of our personal communications remains private? The Bush administration has admitted listening to our phone conversations and reading our emails. The media gave us access to the last messages from dying West Virginia miners to their families. Where does privacy end and public scrutiny begin?
  • Football and Forgiveness  By : David McLaughlin
    Who should forgive who over the College football National Championship?
  • THE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY, A PERSPECTIVE Part 1 and Part 2  By : Suzanne E. Harrill
    Curiosity started me on the spiritual journey. I had no idea that this trait would draw to me information, books, people, and experiences that would transform my life. I did not even know I was on a journey for a good while. Now I understand from experience what people mean when they say they are on the Path. What exactly is the spiritual journey? What is the difference between one who is not on this journey yet and one who has started? How does it get started? What can you expect?
  • Hope and Creation  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    The new year brings us to consider hope and creation as the stuff of which miracles are made.
  • Love Your Enemies?  By : David McLaughlin
    To what extent should we love our enemies?

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