Tag: mind

  • The Science of Success

    The Science of Success

    Wallace D Wattles – 1860–1911 A Book Review Who should read this book? I rather like the way the author himself suggests who should read these pages: “This book is practical, not philosophical; a practical manual, not a treatise upon theories. It is intended for men and woman whose most pressing need is money; who…

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  • The Layde Scarlett

    The Layde Scarlett

    The Layde Scarlett – A poem by Sir Peter James dotcom Scarlet, fairest of all maidens, that I perchance have set eyes upon. Within whose breasts beats a heart of care and tenderness Whose warm eyes have called out the cold sorrow from within my heart, to an embrace so inviting, that my fears were…

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter Nine

    A Timeless Tale – Chapter Nine

    Chapter Nine: Entry To and Living in the Kingdom of God You will recall from the previous teaching that we read in John 3.3-5 that once we become ‘born again’, we can see the Kingdom of God. When we are ‘born of water and The Spirit’ we are able to enter the Kingdom of God.…

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  • The Shift

    The Shift

    Featured Image by Bing A review of the video, produced by Dr. Wayne Dyer Who should view this video? People who realize: Ø  That there is more to life than just accepting your daily ‘lot’. Ø  That they are stuck in a rut, growing older with their only future being to retire in the years…

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  • The Rose

    The Rose

      Throughout history the simple rose, a beautiful fragrant flower, has been the source of much that has been written about life, love, beauty and fragrance. Although the rose, like so much of nature’s gems, appears so defenseless against all of the elements of life, so easily crushed by these elements; roughly picked by less…

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter Five

    Chapter Five – Living in Two Bodies Like so many things in life, a relationship with God is a very simple and uncomplicated thing. Yet in our efforts to understand how the inner workings of this relationship function, we discover that it is not that simple, but rather complex in fact. The encouraging news is…

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  • Out from the Heart.

      By James Allen. (1864 – 1912) I have chosen a topic for this week by famous British author and philosopher, James Allen. Allen was better known for his original work, “As a Man Thinketh”. In the “The Heart and The Life” Allen discusses the issue of the ‘Heart’. It is interesting that the word…

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  • The Alchemist – by Paulo Coelho

      A Book Review. “At that moment, it seemed to him that time stood still and the Soul of the World surged within him. When he looked into her dark eyes and saw that her lips were poised between a laugh and silence, he learned the most important part of the language that the world…

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  • Multitasking – Fact or Fiction?

      “One of the plagues of modern existence is multitasking, which leads to further plagues of “hurry sickness” and obsessive time management” – Dr. Caroline Leaf, (Switch on Your Brain). As a mere male, whom, I might add, spends a goodly period of time in his cave, I will have to lean on my fairer…

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  • Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

    Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

      One way to describe the character of God is this: God is omnipotent (all powerful), but also omniscient (knows all things) and omnipresent (is everywhere at all times). God operates out of twelve dimensions. We humans see only  three dimensions. For example: take a match box and hold it between your thumb and forefinger.…

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