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Meaningful Sayings From a Journey of a Patient’s Life

by CHAN LEE PENG in Lifestyle Choices, September 9, 2009
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Life can come and go. The better way to deal with all ups and downs in life is to furnish your mind with inspirational and meaningful sayings that will help lift your spirit up. The message of these sayings can change your life and thinking, but most importantly, they can make you feel motivated and energized.

Inspirational Sayings for a Suffering Life

by CHAN LEE PENG in Advice, September 4, 2009
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Life can come and go. The better way to deal with all ups and downs in life is to furnish your mind with inspirational and meaningful sayings that will help lift your spirit up. The message of these sayings can change your life and thinking, but most importantly, they can make you feel motivated and energized.

Changing Cosmic Gears

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Spirituality, September 1, 2009
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When a person attains a certain level of cosmic insight without properly realizing the how, when, where, or for what purpose of that ‘supposed arrival’, he is actually in a state of more confusion than before having ventured down the self-realized path. The questions have not subsided but increased. Without his being able to fully adequately explain the precarious position, for awhile, he experiences more isolation, trepidation and defense. At this point, he’s incapable of describing the intricately involved personal exhausting experience of having been set free. In the deepest layers of his gut, he instinctively knows but can’t say; much less even begin to explain why.

How to Forgive: Can You Do It at All?

by Tom Silex in Advice, September 1, 2009
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Can people ever truly forgive another person? Is forgiveness a human quality or an act of grace?

Practical New Dimension

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Spirituality, August 12, 2009
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Too much emphasis is being placed on outer circumstances. Happiness is a fleeting idea that cannot be maintained for any length of time. Can you possibly understand the motivating factors behind any event? What label you would ascribe to the vicarious situation tainted and colored by and through personal motivation?

Activity vs. Recession

by ecrivan wordwizard in Work, August 9, 2009
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My thoughts on getting out of the dilemma.

The Serenity Principle

by paulcline7 in Lifestyle Choices, July 25, 2009
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The first key to serenity is to take control of yourself and your life. You must put yourself in charge of your own standards and life direction. In essence, you must begin the process of “inventing yourself.” There is no such thing as “human-nature,” a person can be anything and any way that they desire to be strongly enough.

The Recovery: My Experiences as a Volunteer for a Recovery Home

by Ashli Arispe in Support Groups, July 23, 2009
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A recollection on experiences I have experienced as a volunteer with those who are “recovering”.

Letters are Incredulously Alive, are You? The Name of Ginger Says What?

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Folklore, July 19, 2009
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Letters are enflamed. And, so too are the words which they imbue. They walk; talk dance, twirl, and spin a gamut of marvelously incredible inexplicable sensational connective rays of incalculable webs in various indescribable colorful horrendous immeasurable experiences. They carry an inherent source of unmistakable magical power which evokes the spirit of which the word contains. No matter how you feel about the esoteric arts and sciences, most especially numerology, you can not deny the influence letters invoke.

Life After Abuse: Rites of Passage

by Argent Aisling in Lifestyle Choices, June 30, 2009
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This is part of a series discussing the long term effects of abuse upon victims and survivors. This article discusses the necessity of honoring the experience and the changes that follow once you have left the abuse.

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