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July 7th, 2009 - 8:00 pm § in Guides, Souls, Evil & God, Living the Dream, Meaning of Life, Relationships, Spiritual Psychology

Your Current Issue May Need Some Perspective…

As I was looking through some old posts on the site today, I realized that while they are categorized, many of them may not be read again as they are buried behind all sorts of new posts.  Some of those posts had excellent information, and so I thought I would do a little summary of [...][...]

July 6th, 2009 - 12:03 pm § in Living the Dream, Meaning of Life, Spiritual Psychology

Moving Towards Our Personal Legend

In a few of the last posts I have discussed our personal legend, our vision for our life, or seeing our personal evolution unfold. By looking at this we saw some things which often keep people from living their vision, such as “having a dream of something is as powerful as actually  living th[...]

July 2nd, 2009 - 12:18 am § in Guides, Souls, Evil & God, Living the Dream, Meaning of Life, Spiritual Psychology

If We Have Freewill, Are We Actually Using It

I think many people agree with freewill, and for this quick article I will assume that freewill exists.  The topic of freewill will be covered in a separate post, but feel free to post comments on freewill (whether it exists or not) here.  I believe it does exist.  But here is something interesti[...]

June 27th, 2009 - 2:39 pm § in Living the Dream, Meaning of Life, Relationships, Spiritual Psychology

Self Sabatoge, Conflict, Problems, Unrest and the Evolution of the Self

It took some time for me to figure out how exactly I wanted to approach this issue. A book could be written on this topic, but for now I will try to paint a portrait of this idea using a few words. I struggle with releasing this, because like a detailed scene, trying to describe [...][...]

June 14th, 2009 - 4:10 pm § in Living the Dream, Relationships, Spiritual Psychology

Why we Self Sabatage and Knowing When We Do It

Why do people continue to choose actions and indulge in behaviors that they know bring negativity and inspire resentment and disgust in their relationships? What is the pay off in the end for risking human relations? The above questions was proposed, and it is very interesting. I have my own views o[...]