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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 Nuremberg Code, and The Revised Hippocratic Oath
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

The Nuremberg Code, and The Revised Hippocratic Oath

This judgment established a new standard of ethical medical behavior for the post World War II human rights era. Amongst other requirements, this document enunciates the requirement of voluntary informed consent of the human subject. The principle of voluntary informed consent protects the right of the individual to control his own body. This code also recognizes that the risk must be weighed against the expected benefit, and that unnecessary pain and suffering must be avoided. This code recognizes that doctors should avoid actions that injure human patients.

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Leading From Truth Requires Great Courage
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

Leading From Truth Requires Great Courage

There is a movement in the United States called critical race theory (CRT), which evolved from the New York Times 1619 Project. It has infiltrated education; ultimately it divides and dehumanizes humanity by classifying humans by where they fit on an oppression scale. The propaganda is all about teaching that there are the oppressed and the oppressor’s,

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Hope is Not the Antidote to Hopelessness: Consciousness is
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

Hope is Not the Antidote to Hopelessness: Consciousness is

Have you noticed how almost everyone in the world is talking about “hope?” Years ago my friend, Carol and I attended Unity Church in Sedona, Arizona, the sermon was on “Hope.” Honestly, she was hoping that I would be persuaded to believe in hope. I’ve decided to share my experience because it might help you understand how hope can be blinding.

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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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