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Resistance, Acceptance, and Faith

June 14, 2012
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Resistance, Acceptance, and Faith

“Some of your greatest advances you have judged as failures, and some of your deepest retreats you have evaluated as success.” – A Course in Miracles We know less than we think. Once we realize this, we begin to develop true wisdom. We think we know how to properly evaluate the events in our lives. I broke up with my boyfriend, that’s bad. I got a new job, that’s good. I have MS, that’s bad. I won the lottery, that’s good. We base these assessments on what gives us pleasure or pain. But it...

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Too Cool for God

October 11, 2011
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Too Cool for God

Have you noticed how many people are too cool for God these days? It seems to be an epidemic. It’s become cool to be too cool for God. And if you’re not too cool for God and you express your faith, you are usually deemed one of several things – gullible, old-fashioned, or a creepy religious nut. In fact, you may find as you continue reading that you feel too cool for this blog post, and you may even unsubscribe from my RSS feed as a result. That’s okay. (I should note here that...

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Ask and Ye Shall Receive

February 26, 2010
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Ask and Ye Shall Receive

The universe is abundant and it provides. I don’t mean to sound like a New Age crackpot, but today I had an experience that reminded me of this truth in a very powerful way. Be clear with yourself about what you need. Ask for it. Ask God, the universe, or whatever it is you have faith in that is greater than yourself. Be on the lookout for what action you can take toward your goal, and know that divine assistance comes in the form of ordinary people and opportunities you may not expect. I...

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Taking Control of Multiple Sclerosis

January 27, 2010
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Taking Control of Multiple Sclerosis

I had the pleasure of discovering an amazing website recently on Multiple Sclerosis: Taking Control of Multiple Sclerosis. The site was created by Professor George Jelinek, MD. Jelinek’s mom died from MS, and he himself was diagnosed in 1999. The first sentence I read on the homepage suggested that the illness could be overcome. Now that’s my kinda website! There are plenty of MS sites and blogs that talk about how it sucks to be sick, and they publish the standard medical information about the illness. Dull. Bleh. Not interested. I want to expose...

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