In my book, Love Has Forgotten No One, I feature conversations with my teachers - Ascended Masters, Arten and Pursah, to discover more of the mysterious truth behind the ...read full story
As a student of spirituality, you already know the impact of your thoughts and feelings upon your health and happiness, and the manifestation of abundance. In fact, they ...read full story
You have a physical set of eyes and a spiritual set of eyes. With your physical eyes you see the material world, but there is more to life than the material world. With y...read full story
Besides its meaning in Tibetan, to meditate in Sanskrit means “to cultivate self.” I especially like this definition because of the metaphorical possibilities it offers—f...read full story
Stop for a moment and think about your thoughts. They’re non-stop, aren’t they? I’m sure you sometimes wish you could slow them down or turn them off&md...read full story
When Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living,” he was defending his practice of teaching his students to think for themselves, to examine the ...read full story
Sit comfortably and close your eyes. Pay attention to your thoughts, following them wherever they may lead. Simply watch them come and go. After you’ve watched your thoug...read full story
Your life is not hopeless as there are many things that make life worth living. The point is: where do you wish to focus? On the half-empty glass or the half-full glass?T...read full story
Someone who has no knowledge at all about the Buddha’s teachings might be full of disturbing emotions, but he might feel that these are just the daily habits of the...read full story
A word is deadWhen it is saidSome say.I say it justBegins to liveThat day.— Emily DickinsonPoetry is the language of the soul. From below the surface of your l...read full story