Posted by: Jan on December 22, 2009
Categories: Spiritual Exercises // There are 3 comments already...
I’m celebrating Christmas on December 25th here in the States!
Although I’m behind in the decorating, I’m taking my time to savor the spirit of this special season.
Greeting cards are some of my favorite things. I love the many different ways we say some of the same things.
Stroll through some of these tender sentiments and stop to taste the sweetness of those that touch you most.
May the Joy of Christmas stay in your heart
and bring you a year of happiness.
(What I love about this blessing is that it’s focused on the gift of Joy stored inside the heart from where it continues to pour out happiness through out the year.)
May you be blessed with
the love of family,
the warmth of good friends,
the joy of giving,
the happiness of children,
the celebration of life,
and peace throughout the coming year.
(This reminds me of the blessings I already have and take for granted. Wouldn’t it make a difference in the world if we appreciated what we already have, and supported those charities and services that help the less fortunate?) Click here to continue reading May the Joy of Christmas Stay in Your Heart
*Are you tired of worrying about the financial health of your small business?
Every season of the year has God’s handwriting all over the pages of the sky and the land.
You are invited to join the final month of Energetic Reprogramming for 2009 beginning December 1. This is an exceptional awareness and energy shift opportunity offered by my friends Leni Onkka and Yamini Bhatt.
With millions of people putting out a request to the Universe every moment, how do you know your voice is being heard and you’re going to get what you want?
As we’re approaching our Thanksgiving holiday on November 26th here in the States, I’d like to share with you some “soul food” and bits of wisdom to slip in between the open spaces in your mind and your heart.
Join us the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 28, for a class that will change the way you care for your horse!
After the Sunday morning service in the nursing home chapel, we gathered in a side room to celebrate her life and bear our grief together.
Spiritual Response Therapy came to Stuart’s rescue when he was in the middle of a big real estate transaction and there was a power struggle between the buyers and sellers. When I worked with his High Self and mine in the SRT process, energies around bitterness and self-punishment were showing up.
In the sun and the rain, at the bottom of the hill and on top of it, it’s all supposed to be fun in the law of attraction.
Spiritual Response Therapy unravels the subconscious blocks that tangle up family members and put the brakes on progressing through issues and challenges.
This weekend I’m teaching a 16-hour class that follows the course outline and curriculum for the Spiritual Response Therapy Review.
Shannon and her husband were ready for their first baby, but not the miscarriage that happened.
Never give the devil a ride – he will always want to drive!
In Spiritual Response Therapy, our High Selves research and clear your subconscious beliefs, perceptions and judgments that are creating financial and health issues, love and relationship struggles, and just about anything else you can think of as a challenge or problem in your life.
Legends and myths about geese suggest they symbolize being on a journey or quest with courage, clarity, and connection.
Spiritual Response Therapy is a very progressive healing system because it affects the total person – mind, body, and spirit.
We are all healers and masters of well being for ourselves. Remembering that wisdom and practicing it are where we need to learn more patience and persistence.
This class is an experience in wealth awareness and prosperity consciousness – how we create it and how we resist it.