Have you ever considered the concept of duality and oneness? And how you use this combination within the light of your spirit to manifest your physical reality?
New Years Resolution: Better Service to YOUR SPIRIT
When I started my Spiritual Exploration business, it was never meant to be strictly about my services as a medium. No, it was about the nature of exploring one’s spirit altogether – which encompasses far more than the afterlife and reaching out to bring through communications from departed loved ones.
You are Boundless & Timeless: What Does That Mean?
You are a Process, Not a Thing
The Nature of Spiritual Learning and Development
When we can learn to love ourselves during the act of development, so, too, we can learn to bring compassion to others – as they are also in various stages of growth. Other people, like you, are spotted with tender new psychological and spiritual tissue. We do not need to know what areas they are working on, so long as love and compassion are given; it is like water and sunshine over the entire soil of their being. It honors the passage of their life, no matter what stage they are in.
Do You Feel A Nagging Hole Inside Your Spirit? Would Could It Possibly Be?
Spirituality: It's Not Meant to be Easy
Spirituality – and all the corollaries that go along with it – requires more than just lip service, it demands contemplation. At its core, the concepts of love, compassion, harmony, oneness (as well as others) are more than just words and what they are trying to describe; rather, they are states of being. Spirituality means “of the spirit,” yet when we see what is happening throughout the world (and the United States in particular), it is clear that regardless of having a church, mosque, or other kind of spiritual temple on every street corner, spirituality has been mostly ignored or relegated to “when it’s convenient.”
Great Expectations
When we examine our beliefs about Life, how many of our ideas are really our own, or something we have accepted willy-nilly because that’s what we were told? And of those that are our own, are they really the truth ABOUT reality, but not really OF reality?
What we are dealing with when we bring all of these narratives and beliefs together is nothing more than a set of expectations regarding our relationship to our experiences. Are we measuring up or are we falling short?
But here’s the thing about expectations: they naturally LIMIT our experience.