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The “Sword That Heals”
by Steve Farrell & Karen Gordon

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“Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon,” Martin Luther King said at his Nobel Prize lecture on December 11th, 1964. ”Indeed, it is a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it.” And in his book, Why We Can’t Wait, Dr. King devoted an entire chapter to nonviolence […]

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Science + Art + Mysticism = Global Awakening
by Rev. Matthew Fox, PhD

Deep ecumenism is a movement that can unleash the wisdom of all world religions— Hinduism and Buddhism, Islam and Judaism, Taoism and Shintoism, Christianity in all its forms, and native religions and goddess religions throughout the world. This unleashing of wisdom holds the last hope for the survival of the planet we call home. For […]

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One Soul at a Time
by Ann Albers and The Angels – Phoenix, AZ

While your world focuses on death, we focus on life. When your world focuses on war, we focus on peace. When one of you focuses on hatred, we focus on the love trying to sprout beneath a hardened surface. Eternally, we hold the vision of the life you want to live and the version of […]

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Emotional Spring Cleaning: Clear Away Old Patterns and Open Door for New Beginnings
by Judy Wilkins-Smith

women opening closet filled with stuff

  Spring is an exciting time of year. Trees and gardens sprout new growth. Students catch spring fever and play hooky. The rest of us go into a frenzy of springcleaning. Like our parents, grandparents, and greatgrandparents before us, we clear out closets, pack winter clothes away, clean windows and contemplate the garage. We get […]

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Realigning with Nature: Spring Cleansing Made Easy
by Theresa Vee

Each spring we have a new opportunity to get ourselves in synch with nature. So much pain and suffering has come from viewing ourselves as separate from the natural world, and each year a cleansing season offers us the perfect opportunity to realign! Our bodies are always striving to keep us as safe and healthy […]

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Forget About Covid, They Say
by Jeffrey A. Tucker

Earlier this year, a phrase was trending because Bari Weiss used it on a talk show: “I’m done with Covid.” Many people cheered simply because the subject has been the source of vast oppression for billions of people for two years. There are two ways to be over Covid. One way is to do what […]

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RFK, Jr. – Upton Sinclair, or Upton O. Good? YOU Decide
by Steve Bhaerman

man peeking behind a curtain

The truth shall upset you free — Swami Beyondananda If we are to believe the mainstream media, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., author of a new book, The Real Anthony Fauci, is a “anti-vaxxer, science-denier, and conspiracy theorist” – and up to no good. Having taken the time to read his book, I say he is […]

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Homeowners Guide: 11 Ways to Remove Pests Naturally
by Hippo

Mint plants

While there are plenty of reasons to start your own garden, housing pests usually isn’t one of them. Once you discover uninvited pests in your lawn, garden, or even your home, your first thought might be to call a local pest control company. However, harsh pesticides can be dangerous to pets, children, and the atmosphere […]

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Judgement, Crucifiscion, Resurrection
by Patricia Bono Scottsdale, AZ

She would wake on those Sunday mornings, uneasy, knowing, dreading what was to be. Another dinner with his family; narrow-minded, judgmental, opinionated, bigots. The last supper. And like the sacrificial lamb, at the day that she knew would lie ahead, she would bear the cross upon her shoulders of his own guilt, shame, fear, frustration […]

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Heaven’s Wifi is Always On
by Ann Albers – Phoenix, AZ

picture of women with visions of earth moon cities inside her head

I’ll never forget one of my first really cool experiences with my personal angels. I’d been feeling one around me. She was female but she wouldn’t give me a name through anyone else, and I wasn’t getting it yet. I was too “Type A.” I was too analytical. I thought too much and surrendered too […]

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