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A True Leader

A True Leader

The 2022 national mid-term elections finished a week ago. While we are waiting for the full election results it seems appropriate that we might benefit from contemplating, “What is a true leader.” Personally, I expected the status quo; more lying, stealing and cheating. After all it is common sense that when you don’t correct a problem, the result is not going to be different. It is a basic tenet of growth and change, that if you want a different result, you must try something new. Since the nation has not come to terms with the stolen 2020 elections, and some still don’t even know there was a problem; it’s reasonable to not expect a different result.

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You are the One

You are the One

We spend a lot of our lives looking for role models, mentors, teachers, and gurus to guide us on our path. There is nothing wrong with this and, in fact, finding the right person at the right time can shorten the learning curve on some of life’s lessons. However, it is important to realize that in the absence of such a person, we can very soundly rely upon ourselves. We carry within us everything we need to know to make progress on our paths to enlightenment. The outer world serves as a mirror. Or to use another metaphor, our inner world has a magnetic force that draws to us what we need to evolve to the next level. All we need to do to see that we already have everything we need …

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The Apple That Eve Bit

The Apple That Eve Bit

The Apple that Eve took the acclaimed bite out of holds the key to the Wisdom of the Cosmos. ‘Eating’ of the LIGHT of this truth or wisdom empowers us. We discover we aren’t a victim of pandemics, or lies of the mainstream media or psychopaths, but rather we are integral parts of nature and we were born to thrive. We have the capacity to move our awareness into greater streams of cosmic consciousness, into our inherent divinity.  We are not just physical beings, and we are certainly not victims to those in power within our world who believe that they can control us as they try to undermine our sovereignty. We are not kept small within the matrix of robotically living a linear life as slaves, handing our power and dignity to others. Instead we shift into being creators and designers with and of life itself; we rise to love—Love is sovereign.

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“My Sweet Lord”

“My Sweet Lord”

After years of giving and receiving spiritual direction, it has become clear to me that most people’s image of God is initially a compilation of the people in their lives. If our parents and teachers were cold and withdrawn, we will assume that God is cold and withdrawn too. No conscious person wants to believe in a God like that. For example, if you believe that God is judgmental you will act like he’s judgmental: You will then spend much of your life submitting to a judgmental God, or angrily reacting against it. You may have realized that when a person is judgmental they are also punitive?

Most childhood conditioning leaves a person with empty limited religious concepts of God…

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The Authentic Self: True Success for Spiritual Leaders

The Authentic Self: True Success for Spiritual Leaders

“A man asked Lord Buddha, ‘I want happiness.’ Lord Buddha said, ‘First remove ‘I’ that’s ego. Then remove ‘want’ that’s desire. See now you are left only with ‘happiness.’ Happiness in the path.” ~Buddha

Our purpose in life is to think as God thinks—what is often called, wisdom. Why? Because our happiness is experienced in wisdom. Because in wisdom we are aligned with who we truly are.

God loves all of us as one. He doesn’t love anyone more than anyone else. No one in God’s eyes is special. In terms of your power, in terms of your talent, all of us are special and none of us is special. Usually, the word ‘special’ means something really good, but it is actually treachery of the ego for spiritual leaders.

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The Phoenix: You are Perfect Just as You Are
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

The Phoenix: You are Perfect Just as You Are

We know that the Phoenix was the incredible beautiful mythical bird that ended the cycle of its life, and then it rose from the ashes. Recently, a dear friend of mine transitioned; she worked hard and many souls received her love. In fact, my daughter was able to reach her dreams because of the trust, compassion and generosity of this beautiful soul. Yet she died a wounded healer. In fact, when dying, she said to me, “I don’t know why I was never enough?” I told her, “You don’t need to be fixed, you are perfect just as you are.”

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Embodying Beauty: You
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

Embodying Beauty: You

No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it cannot be ugly. Because there is so much ugliness in the world, and knowing that beauty and truth are two of life’s great champions, I feel compelled to write about beauty. All we have to do is look for beauty, it is everywhere, awakening the soul to act—to love. Many people forget the important role the soul plays in happiness; beauty illuminates the soul—love. 

What is beauty?

If you look up the word “beauty” you will overwhelming conclude that it focuses on the outward appearance—just like spiritual literature tells us. The thing about beauty is it lives among the

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Expressing Gratitude and Envisioning the Present
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

Expressing Gratitude and Envisioning the Present

Sitting in front of the fireplace, sipping hot chocolate, I find myself creating space for infinite possibilities to move towards beauty, consciousness and compassion in 2021. To begin, I participate in a “give-a-way.” You might want to consider practicing this too? This ritual has developed into a ceremony for me.…

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The Gift of Divine Love
Spiritual Teaching Tarasa Lovick Spiritual Teaching Tarasa Lovick

The Gift of Divine Love

“Many people may doubt that finding God is the purpose of life; but everyone can accept the idea that the purpose of life is to find happiness. I say that God is Happiness. He is Bliss. He is Love. He is Joy that will never go away from your soul. So why shouldn’t you try to acquire that

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Can You Walk Away?
Janet Hutchens Janet Hutchens

Can You Walk Away?

What meaning do you attribute to the things you own or your relationships? With things,like a house or car, be careful you don’t assign too much meaning. As Buddha and many masters have taught us “attachment is the root of suffering;” being able to walk away means you won’t ever get too attached. Being unattached to stuff makes our lives flexible: filled with opportunity. What if you…

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Empowered Leaders Call Upon Wisdom
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

Empowered Leaders Call Upon Wisdom

Knowing God and understanding his character means accepting the fact that his justice and holiness set him above all else. Problems today arise when people are brought up to believe in an angry, vengeful, ruthless and punitive God; thus the separation from God emerges instead of reverence and respect for God. Wisdom demands that we recognize that God is loving, merciful and forgiving; but God is also holy, just and righteous.

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The Gift of Change
Janet Hutchens Janet Hutchens

The Gift of Change

When I introduced myself to you I shared experiences where I was called to be a change agent. Change agents teach that everything has its price. You must choose between something you are comfortable with and something you want to have. Now, with COVID-19 humanity is being given the opportunity to be change agents. Creativity is our secret weapon to…

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Can You Choose to Love What You Hate?
Janet Hutchens Janet Hutchens

Can You Choose to Love What You Hate?

Have you ever noticed how you instantly feel when someone says, “I hate (fill in the blank)?” Hatred can seem benign. For example, someone says, “I hate cilantro. It tastes like soap in my mouth.” Or hatred cannot seem so innocuous when a person says, “I hate Native Americans, they are stupid.” Now, that hatred feels…

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