new age
new age
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-07
The evolution that is occurring, where people are actually becoming free, involves fulfillment beyond an illusory warm and fuzzy security. We base this warm and fuzzy security upon a web of illusions ...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-08
By bringing beings into this world, we selflessly give our children the opportunity to clean up their latent karma. When raising children, it is of the utmost importance that we, as parents, completel...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-08
Whatever you do, resist becoming trapped. What you decide to do when you retire eventually traps you, and will never sustain you. It's the difference between concept and reality. Anything we depend up...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-11
We structure our children to believe as we do and become as we are. Look around at the world and imagine it ten times as dangerous as it is now. This is where our children are heading. Why not allow c...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-11
I sure wish I knew what the next world would be like. I've heard all kinds of things! My friend Charley says that we are nothing! Imagine that! He says that we are only accidents of nature, and we sim...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-11
Relationships are complex things. Each person is a complex individual, and a mixture of the two can at times become incendiary. There is a solution, however, to insuring that a relationship will last,...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-15
I made my way back toward the monastery and noticed a middle-aged man waiting near the entrance; he had his hands clasped, indicating that he would like to speak with me. When I walked over to where h...
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by Robin Rice - 2007-03-16
Learning to trust and live by our intuitive inner guidance systems is not about developing fancy party tricks to impress our friends. It is about learning to return to a life of balance that is guide...
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by Robin Rice - 2007-03-16
Though many are afraid of change, our world today has made it decidedly clear that, like it or not, change is and continues to be a constant. Not only that, it is an increasingly consistent constant....
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-17
Suddenly, I found myself in a mist, and through the mist I dimly made out what appeared to be a cave. As I moved closer, my perfected insight revealed exactly what it was - the den of the Great Dragon...