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Signs

Submitted by Holmes on Saturday, December 10, 2016 1:06 AM

Signs

pixabay.com A twice told tale handed down to my brothers and myself from our half crazed Uncle Ned who told us one of these gems every Christmas … One morning in early September, the Chief of a local Native American Tribe was approached by the tribal elders and asked if the upcoming winter would be Read More…

Obsessed With Self-Improvement? Try Self-Acceptance

Submitted by SALAAM – Presider on Friday, December 9, 2016 9:58 AM

Obsessed With Self-Improvement? Try Self-Acceptance

pixabay.com “No amount of self-improvement can make up for any lack of self-acceptance.” ~ Robert Holden Many of us are driven by an excessive need for self-improvement. Surely, being focused on self-improvement has many positives. That’s how we strive to become a better professional, parent or spouse. We deepen our self-awareness and reform our limiting beliefs Read More…

Hey There – You With Your Nose In The Air

Submitted by Karmic Parody on Thursday, December 8, 2016 3:20 PM

Hey There – You With Your Nose In The Air

pixabay.com The Psychology Of Self-Righteous Indignation The term "self-righteous" is defined by yourdictionary.com as "filled with or showing a conviction of being morally superior, or more righteous than others; smugly virtuous" Beautiful.  That's exactly it.  Not virtuous, but smugly virtuous.  It is about feeling superior to someone else.  Most of us are most easily tempted into Read More…

The Ride

Submitted by Rev. Micah Allard on Wednesday, December 7, 2016 9:41 AM

The Ride

pixabay.com Trust is basically defined as firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. Trust can be attributed to relationships between people and in a social context has several connotations. For the purposes of this post, let's consider what happens when uncertainty regarding a situation leads to 'possibilities' and 'expectations' Read More…

Elvis, Extraterrestrials And The Extranormal

Submitted by Elvis on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 5:04 PM

Elvis, Extraterrestrials And The Extranormal

customderivativeimage He had his feet on the ground, but his head in the heavens. Elvis Presley was a deeply spiritual person and was very interested in the metaphysical. He had an eclectic outlook on things. Although he never reportedly had any major alien experiences, he was certainly a believer and had a life-long interest in Read More…

Cats: Empathic Healers

Submitted by Kat on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 11:46 AM

Cats: Empathic Healers

pixabay.com As claimed by the Egyptians, the cat appears to see the spirits of the dead … and much more. Anyone who has a cat, usually sleepy and lazy, has noticed that it sometimes looks up, even blowing furiously, towards something that the owner does not see. The ability that cats have, for example, to Read More…

Living Like The Tortoise

Submitted by Claire de Lune on Monday, December 5, 2016 2:39 PM

Living Like The Tortoise

pixabay.com Is it possible for humans to live for 200 years, or even more? It seems improbable without some kind of freakish genetic modification, but this isn’t necessary according to ancient wisdom in the Bhagavad Gita, and the Tirukkural. Among vertebrates, the tortoise is one of the longest living animals on our planet. Unconfirmed reports Read More…

The Nature Of Naturalism

Submitted by Blessed Be on Monday, December 5, 2016 12:19 AM

The Nature Of Naturalism

pixabay.com Naturalism is the belief that nature is all that exists, and that all things supernatural (including gods, spirits, souls and non-natural values) therefore do not exist. It is often called Metaphysical Naturalism or Philosophical Naturalism or Ontological Naturalism to distinguish it from Methodological Naturalism. It holds that any mental properties that exist (and hence Read More…

Whistle-Blowing: An Act Of Courage Or Foolishness?

Submitted by Summoner on Sunday, December 4, 2016 2:35 PM

Whistle-Blowing: An Act Of Courage Or Foolishness?

pixabay.com Whistle-blowing refers to bring into public whatever wrong is going inside one’s institute or company. Whistleblowers may be found anywhere- in government organizations, private companies or academia. However this article restricts itself to the whistle-blowing in institutes of higher education and/or research. Whistle-blowing is simply raising one’s voice in public against one or more Read More…

Shhh … The Walls Still Talk

Submitted by Apparitionist on Sunday, December 4, 2016 1:57 PM

Shhh … The Walls Still Talk

customderivativeimage The Chelsea Hotel is considered to be one of the most historic landmarks within the City of New York City and has received a great deal of its overall popularity due to the fact that many famous individuals have resided within the structure. According to locals, this hotel is considered to be one of Read More…

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