Be Fabulous
Beauty is who you are
Every moment counts in your life
Forward motion and movement for you always and in all ways
Align with your purpose and allow all to be revealed to you
Believe it. Be it. Know you have achieved it.
Unleash your life’s passion.
Love your SELF and live with JOY
Only you can create your life
Understanding and clarity in your intentions
Surrender to your Divinity, and dance in your spirit
Be…
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Added by Jacqui Johnson on October 29, 2009 at 11:35pm —
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Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
From the beginning, it’s been fairly obvious that while each of us has many things in common, there has always been a strong tendency toward individual differences. Scientists have spent their careers examining whether these differences are based on physical attributes, or if they are attributable to our background, our experiences and our education.
Some learned…
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Added by Maria Khalife on October 26, 2009 at 12:37pm —
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Mother Earth
She came into Being,
Knowing well her duties.
The sacrifices she would endure,
As she birthed Life,
One right after another.
She fed us, She clothed us, She provided us water.
She let us do as we pleased.
She held a grounding rod deep within her core,
So that we could be free to fly as high as the mind could conceive.
She grew beauty from her fertile soils,
Constantly balancing the homeostasis of all living…
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Added by Malinda Lawson on October 24, 2009 at 11:12pm —
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Gratitude and joy are the themes for November as we take time this month to be mindfully grateful for the many blessings in our lives. Ancient agricultural societies marked this month by giving thanks for the bounties of the earth. For these communities this was the time when the last stores for the winter months were gathered before the cold and the time of hunger set in. Harvest festivals marked the month as the fruits of the field were gathered and all were thankful for the…
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Added by Lorri Amsden on October 24, 2009 at 11:08pm —
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Women, Universal Responsibility and the Healing of Nations
Rene Wadlow*
We should begin to develop from the level of the individual through that of society to the world at large, what I call a sense of universal responsibility: a deep respect for every living being who lives on this one small planet and calls it home. The Dalai Lama
On 31 October 2002, the UN Security Council adopted unanimously Resolution 1325 urging “Member States to ensure increased representation…
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Added by Rene Wadlow on October 24, 2009 at 7:14am —
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The United Nations as One Mind
Rene Wadlow*
Those who observe world events may perceive something higher than human logic at work
Dag Hammarshjold has written that the United Nations was “the beginning of an organic process through which the diversity of peoples and their governments are struggling to find common ground upon which they can live together in the one world which has been thrust upon us before we were ready.”
Basically, the function of the UN…
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Added by Rene Wadlow on October 21, 2009 at 3:24pm —
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As we spiritually awaken and ascend our energy fields are constantly rising. The Lightworkers and Starseeds and Aware Ones are feeling it more day by day. We can feel the atmosphere changing, we can feel the Earth vibrating. Our guides and angels are touching us on the shoulders, holding our hands and whispering in our ear, "We are Here!"
They are here to help us learn to live in the light energy. To assist us in turning on the lights in us and those around us. We are learning to…
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Added by Judi Lynch on October 20, 2009 at 2:59pm —
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“The difference between school and life? In school, you're taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.” ~ Tom Bodett
Life is Your Perfect Teacher
In our business lives, we sometimes wish we had a coach or guru to lean on to help us with our decisions. We frequently think it would be wonderful to defer to someone with a higher level of leadership. Not everyone has someone like this in their lives, and yet each…
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Added by Maria Khalife on October 20, 2009 at 11:47am —
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FEAR is a four letter word that can be circumvented if it is truly understood. I have learned to see fear in its true clothing:
F raming
E verything bad
A s
R eality
When we experience FEAR, we suffer the imagined emotions that accompany living through the thing we fear. We suffer those emotions as if they have actually happened. Why is it that we find ourselves not willing to experience the emotions of JOY and LOVE with the same intensity? When was the last…
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Added by Sherry D. Ransom on October 18, 2009 at 1:19pm —
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Gary Lachman
Politics and the occult : the left, the right and the radically unseen
(Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2008, 261pp.)
Gary Lachman has written a very useful and sober book on esoteric current in modern political thought — modern meaning here from the Protestant Reformation to the present. A sober book is necessary as the internet is filled with wild speculation about the role of the Illuminati on the political and financial system. The current meltdown of the banks…
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Added by Rene Wadlow on October 18, 2009 at 12:36pm —
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In the beginning there was Pain, and it called itself Birth. It offered no comfort nor promise, yet it bore with it the essence of being: Life. It grew in the greatness of itself and matured through the breath of its host: a human child. In the days that followed, Pain gave way to Life, who was now feeding ravenously from the knowledge and light given of the host. It called out joyously in the squalls of the beast and announced its triumph for the human race to regard. Life was…
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Added by Joy on October 17, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Empaths are highly sensitive, finely tuned instruments when it comes to emotions. They feel everything, sometimes to an extreme, and are less apt to intellectualize feelings. Intuition is the filter through which they experience the world. Empaths are naturally giving, spiritually attuned, and good listeners. If you want heart, empaths have got it. Through thick and thin, they’re there for you, world-class nurturers.
The trademark of empaths is that they know where you’re coming…
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Added by Judith Orloff on October 15, 2009 at 3:22pm —
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My first blog for FATE Magazine...
~ What fates impose, that men must needs abide;
It boots not to resist both wind and tide. ~
October 13, 2009 arrived with optimistic bright sunrise and cloudless sky... a perfect autumn day that inspires one to totter about their garden and muse on what next spring’s planting season might inspire. In the act of laying flowerbeds to rest for the winter I’m given to ponder the introductory blog that I plan to post on FATE Magazine…
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Added by Chris Anderson/Onefeather on October 15, 2009 at 2:56pm —
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Many people cling to the myth that those who are successful inevitably feel good about themselves and are free from self-doubt and insecurities. I’ve worked with many clients whose résumés, personal achievements, and reputations garner the deepest respect and admiration, yet their negative self-talk is often utterly brutal. Despite their low opinion of themselves, they’ve managed to fashion lives that many would envy. Yet the disconnection between their inner feelings about themselves and their…
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Added by Ronald Alexander on October 15, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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Cherry Gilchrist
Russian Magic: Living Folk Traditions of an Enchanted Landscape
(Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2009, 188pp.)
Russia cannot be understood with the mind alone,
No ordinary yardstick can measure her greatness:
She stands alone, unique —
In Russia one can only believe Fedor Tiutchev
Cherrry Gilchrist has written a useful book on the structure of Russian folklore, its main characters such as the Firebird and the Snowmaiden, and its…
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Added by Rene Wadlow on October 15, 2009 at 5:17am —
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In 2003, my life was a runaway train racing toward an old, dilapidated, wooden bridge. I had 3 teens in high school and I was severely conflicted about my demanding salaried position at a large corporation that primarily served government, legal and financial customers. I had lost the house of my dreams to a predatory lending scam and my mother had just been diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer. On top of it all, I was turning 40 that winter.
I had given up playing music and…
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Added by Joy on October 14, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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Like the baby bird that falls out of the nest
We must first learn to fall before we can fly.
There have been many times that I have fallen
Only to learn to grow wings to fly.
I have fallen from the nest and soared high above
Only to come back and realize that it is my
Falling that is what taught me to fly.
The falling part is the scariest part
To overcome. But to feel the exhilaration of flight,
And know that I can land on my feet,
That is the…
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Added by Ashley on October 14, 2009 at 2:30am —
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In times of darkness,
or just when things are sad life
seems to have no meaning or maybe very little.
But it is in times like this when your heart
And mind need to stay open and listen.
Through the screaming of the darkness,
We can heal the echoes of light,
That when we are closed we often miss.
The echoes of light come and remind us
That in the screaming of the darkness,
You’ll find the blissful sound of silence.
The silence that we…
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Added by Ashley on October 14, 2009 at 2:28am —
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