Category: Spiritual Psychology

Our Path and Our Path to Healing -1

We come into this world with a path which we have laid out for ourselves. This includes major things we want to accomplish or overcome, and this is done in our spirit from before we enter this world. In my book (hurry up publishers!) I called it life mapping and I called it that because…

Which Path to Take???

It is strange how we seem to come across the things that we need to hear or see right when we need it. I can’t say that I believe in coincidences, but rather believe certain events coincide with one another when we need them. It is as if a parallel path which was running along…

Understanding our Personal Conflict Dyanamic

This is a continuation of the previous posts. IN order to really understand how we are affecting others, and ultimately what our role is in the conflicts that occur around us, we need to be aware of our inner conflicts. I will say that this is partially to get my own thoughts out on this,…

An Intermittent Note on Conflict

The follow is part of a online conversation held in a spirituality group. It adds a bit more to the previous post. It was part of a discussion, so I may refer to things that seem a bit out of place, but I believe it still portrays the ideas which are relevant. Here it is……

The Underlying Element of Conflict – Why we do it

What is the fundamental source of conflict? Why does it occur? Why can it be so hard to move beyond it? Even with a desire to get it out of our life, it can be hard, unless we understand why it occurs. And the reason it occurs has nothing to do with conflict per se…

Pause for a Moment – to Reach New Heights

I talk a lot about meditation, changing psychology and viewpoints, but it is hard to give the full picture when writing short articles. So I pass this along to you to check out if you looking to make improvement in your life, but are not sure how to get there. The program is called Power…

The Power of Promises-Constructive and Negative

I was struck the other day, by something seemingly so simple, and yet it has a huge impact on how we feel about ourselves.  This thing that I believe has a large impact on us, is our commitment to keep our word, not only to others, but too our self. We must keep the promises…

Love, Soulmates and Relationships

Here is a little continuation to the Glimpse at Love and Soulmates post. A few comments and questions have arisen which I will touch on (thank you to those of you who sent emails or posted comments on the different places this article was posted) Here are a few things that have been raised -cultural…

The Ego and a Lack of Freedom

The following is a little excerpt from a much larger piece I am currently working on.  This is the beginning, and the writing that comes after goes on to explain how we move out this state.  So keep in mind, this is a small piece of a much larger work. Think about what is being…

Are Your Values Really What You Think They Are?

Often we think we know what our values and goals are, but many people really don’t. The following is about finding out what our values and goals really are, as often these values and goals conflict with each and cause us suffering. It is fairly long, but the process discussed is very powerful and can…

Pursue Your Dreams

The following is something I wrote about 4 years ago.  At the time I was writing it more for myself than for anyone else, but reading over it now it seems like some good advice and a good reminder that we should always do what we feel we should.  Looking back, this was right around…

The Proactive Intervention

In his book “Inspiration” Dr. Wayne Dyer talks about the Bebemba tribe in Africa.  It is a wonderful enlightening insight into how problems and “problem people” are handled in this tribe.  It provides a very strong case that instead of tearing people down when their life has become self destructive (and destructive to those around…

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