LOVE like an Albatross, Larry James

The word 'albatross' is sometimes used metaphorically to mean a psychological burden that feels like a curse. It is an allusion to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (1798). In the poem, an albatross starts to follow a ship - being followed by an albatross was generally considered an omen of good luck. However, the titular mariner shoots the albatross with a crossbow, which is regarded as an act that will curse the ship (which indeed suffers terrible … [Read more...]

Source of all Creation, The Daily Love

Nothing Is Impossible When You Have Faith by Mastin Kipp When you expand your thinking and beliefs, your love flows freely. When you contract, you shut yourself off. Can you remember the last time you were in love? Your heart went ahh! It was such a wonderful feeling. It is the same with loving yourself, except that you will never leave once you have that love. It’s with you for the rest of your life, so you want to make it the best relationship that you can have. Whenever I see … [Read more...]

Trapped – Visitor from Heaven, Shirlee Hall

Trapped - Visitor from Heaven | Love Story of a Different Kind Is your life an embodiment of your passions and your purpose? Finding purpose and then finding significance in that purpose is only possible when we are willing to examine the twisted pathways our life's journey has taken. My 5th book, a novel based on my life, is at the publisher. I know you will find it intriguing... The book, 'Trapped: Visitor from Heaven' Available in Amazon and Barnes & Noble; … [Read more...]

How to Argue With Your Partner‏, Laurie Puhn, Guest Author

You can argue and still have a happy marriage - if your arguments lead to solutions rather than lingering bitterness. Four ways to encourage this... Alter argument patterns ~ Many couples have fallen into argument patterns that lead to more anger instead of a peaceful resolution. Maybe she criticizes, he gets defensive, she dredge up an old disagreement, he insults her, than she storms off - again and again. Making even a minor change near the outset of an argument could prevent this … [Read more...]

Margaret Mead, ‘Never Underestimate … ‘

The cultural anthropologist and writer Margaret Mead (1901–78) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and raised near Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Her father was an economist at the University of Pennsylvania, her mother a feminist political activist. She studied at DePauw University, graduated from Barnard College in 1923; and from Columbia University, with a PhD in 1929. In 1925 she carried out undergraduate fieldwork in Polynesia. She later published the findings from her expeditions to … [Read more...]

Ebola Lies, HOT NEW BOOK

Ebola Lies is a HOT NEW BOOK that I have written that exposes the lies and deception about Ebola. You can now purchase the book for only $3.97 from our Home Page at www.endowmentmed.org. THE BOOK IS SOON TO BE RELEASED ON AMAZON. Below is the Table of Contents. I was driving to an appointment this week when I heard a radio personality say, "Why are they keeping information about Ebola from the public?" In Ebola Lies, I separate the FACTS from the MYTHS. The book is not about FEAR, it’s … [Read more...]

5 Signs You’re Settling for Less Than You Deserve

Make room in your life for what you really deserve instead of settling for a comfortable compromise. Join her on a journey to forgiveness. Some years ago, I was shopping and came upon a beautiful red dress. The color, style and length were perfect. But the store didn't have it in my size. It did, however, have the same dress in navy, which I wasn't crazy about. Then I noticed a pair of blue shoes nearby that complemented that blue dress. (I didn't love those, either.) So what did I do? I … [Read more...]

Confrontation 9, Dr. Dilshad Dayani

Why I wrote this book? The content of the book "Confrontation 9" came as an inspiration when I decided to launch a Youth Initiative for Women Leadership program to mentor and create powerful voices of our youth, especially young women, as legacies. Two years ago, after founding "World Women Global Council," a global platform for women working for advocacy to action-based initiatives, my mentor motivated me to narrate my long journey of work, lessons learnt, experiences shared, and best … [Read more...]

When People are Big and God is Small

It is always sobering when the Lord reveals to me a previously unrecognized vein of sin in my life. I’m not talking about a previously unknown “sin,” as in the particular ones I commit on a daily basis, though I am well acquainted with those, as well. I commit them, recognize them as sin, confess them and repent of them. But sins like that, the one-offs, most often remain isolated in my mind. They’re aberrations from the norm, mistakes, and when I look at them, I see just that—an … [Read more...]

Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem, Kindle now Available

Come on a quest for personal growth? Quest Publishing produces self-help memoirs that will assist you to work independently on your personal growth and relationship issues. A Quest is a journey taken with a goal in mind. Quests involve challenges that must be overcome. Lessons are learned as the hero or heroine uses their life skills to triumph over what at times can appear to be impossible struggles. A successful quest develops strength of character. International travel is … [Read more...]

Good Intentions Are Not Enough!‏ – Wayne Dyer

Isn't it interesting? We have good intentions, yet, somehow we often never seem to get around to doing everything we know must be done to stimulate healthy love relationships. "Green lights and straight ahead" sounds like a great idea, however, without declaring good intentions nothing ever changes... it may change but you have no power over it. There is great power with intention when coupled with an act that one consciously wills. Good intentions without affirmative action get you … [Read more...]

WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD, Audrey Jolly MA

WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD A CREATIVE GROUP FOR WOMEN WHO WISH TO TRANSFORM THEIR FEARS INTO GOLD "You gain strength, courage and confidence in every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing you think you cannot do." Eleanor Roosevelt Fear is, at its best, annoying and limiting…at its worst, crippling and debilitat-ing. When we bring our fears out of the dark into the light and re-shape them through our creativity, a magical thing happens. … [Read more...]

So… What About the Power of Prayer?‏

So… What About the Power of Prayer? Have you ever had the feeling that you were moving near the edge of desperation and said something like this, "God, am I ever going to find someone to love?" but past that, you never quite expected an answer? Or have you been brought to your knees, and said fervently, "God, I'm serious this time. It really would be great if you would send me someone to love and who loves me," and time dragged on, you're still single and you never got the answer you … [Read more...]

Dr. Wayne Dyer celebrates ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ on PBS

Next Monday, Wayne Dyer will present his latest Public Television special — I Can See Clearly Now, based on his riveting new memoir. It’s hard to believe that more than 15 years have passed since Wayne created his very first fund-raising program that was syndicated nationally for public television — with his executive producer Niki Vettel and Hay House. Wayne has always been a fan of PBS. His kids grew up watching Sesame Street and he loved watching the inspiring shows, especially when Leo … [Read more...]

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