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1. Remember your Divine essence.
2. Say Yes to Life unconditionally.
3. Overcome the Spirit of Revenge.
4. Follow your Bliss.
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ARCHIVES | March 2006 | CURRENT ISSUE

Eternal Quality
by Gary Smith

It eludes the surgeon’s knife and the scientist’s microscope. It cannot be perceived by the physical senses or analyzed by the intellect. The portal through which universal Spirit is known and experienced is the sense beyond the senses - known as intuition, inner voice or voice of the heart, higher guidance, gut-feeling and God-sense. This whole body sense is activated in meditation, playfulness and intuitive-creative expression. [More]

The One and the Many
by William Redman

Oneness in a world so filled with variety may, at first, seem a difficult concept to comprehend. After all, we are surrounded by a myriad of plants, trees, animals, experiences, and people. Rather than attempting to make all things the same, however, oneness suggests instead that we have the opportunity to view this rich diversity as an example of the multiple ways in which the One Spirit tries to find expression in our lives. [More]

Why the Fish Never Leaves the Water
by Hermit Crab

In the Fish Out Of Water writings, we spend a good deal of time looking at symbol and substance, and what can happen when we equate them, when we assume the particular symbols that we use to understand God are synonymous with God rather than analogous. [More]

The Path with a Heart
by Wayne Ferguson

To follow your bliss is, in the words of Don Juan, to follow the path with a heart. Such a path will be experienced as an end itself and not merely as a means to some more or less desirable goal. For me there is only traveling on paths that have heart... [More]

The Future Role of Religion in Education
by H.G. Wells

The overriding powers that hitherto in the individual soul and in the community have struggled and prevailed against the ferocious, base, and individual impulses that divide us from one another, have been the powers of religion and education. [More]

Learning the Art of Life
by Hazrat Inayat Khan

Character is not born with a man; his character is built up after he comes here. Even if a person can call himself a human being, he has still to know that greater art which may be rightly called a true religion. For there is another grade to strive for, and that grade is the personality of God. [More]

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