Walk-ins are where there is more than one soul in a single physical body. This blog post shares the 5 main types of walk-ins and their distinct traits. Read more to know if you might have a walk-in soul.
When we learn more about reincarnation and soul contracts, we become sure that souls choose their parents and families before birth to fulfill their purpose.
Soulful poetry on the different perspectives of life when the Ego and Soul talk to each other.
Spiritual Connections. Twin Flame: Someone you share the same soul with. Breathtaking connection, filled with synchronicities. Spiritual Quotes.
How to make yourself feel better.
Do you still have strong feelings for someone who has abused you or abandoned you? Now is the time to begin new activities, meet new people, and start healing.
How the Old Soul Loves differently? When it comes to love and being in relationships, they also express their love differently. We show how
For all of the empaths, - the lightworkers, helpers, healers, heroes and spiritual seekers - you are valued, you are appreciated, we do see you and we will all get through this crazy, hazy time together. If you are feeling like you are navigating this time alone - you are loved, cared for and protected. Reach out if you need a hand (or a hug) :)
In this article we will talk about some important and telltale signs your twin flame is thinking of you and wants to be with you.
TED Talks can inspire and motivate you, but amazing TED Talks can change your life. These are some of the most life changing TED Talks you will ever watch.
Jim Carrey opened up about his experiences with depression in a way so candid and frank that it resonates with millions.
It’s a common claim among participants of Mormon internet groups that people feel they cannot be themselves at church or can’t say what they think for fear of being ostracized. They fe…
5 TED talks on trauma that will change your life. Discover the long-term effects of trauma and find inspiration for resilience and healing.
"What can I do? What can I do?" That phrase ran 'round and 'round in my head as I pondered what I should be writing about. Other phrases followed soon after: "What gets tweeted? What gets shared on Facebook? What gets pinned? What sells??" Because, after all, that's what this is all about, isn't it? We all want to be affirmed for our efforts. We want to be appreciated for our contributions. We want to be paid for our work. And there's nothing wrong with that. But if the filter I'm applying to everything I'm doing here is whether it will sell, it may be time to change filters. Honestly, I want to do work that will be valued. In the world of buying and selling, it's easy to focus only on the market value of things. In general, market value is based on the law of supply and demand. The greater the demand for a product or service, the more resources people will trade to obtain that product or service. It's a simple concept, really; an item is valuable not because of its existence, but because people are willing to pay to obtain it. But market value isn't the only kind of value. Some things are valuable in and of themselves. That's called intrinsic value. Those things might not be marketable, but they're very valuable. Many of the most important qualities of our lives really can't be measured in market value. Thanks to the Beatles, we all know that money "can't buy me love." But love is not the only thing money can't buy. It can't buy peace. Or joy. Or goodness. Or faithfulness. If we have to sacrifice things of intrinsic value in order to obtain things of market value, we're making a bad trade. To tell the truth, I'd be delighted to have commercial success. I'd love for one of my posts to be shared thousands of times. I'd love for one of my pins to go viral. Who wouldn't? There's certainly nothing wrong with that. It's great to have that as a goal. But there's something else to which I need to be more dedicated than to reaching my goals. I need to fulfill my calling. A calling comes from God: it's that work that God has in mind for us to do, that particular way we are called to serve, that special work in which we can both glorify God and serve people. Now, some people are called to work that provides financial reward, and then they are called to glorify God with those resources. I know a number of people like this, and they are such a wonderful example to me. I praise God for their faithfulness. But if I'm completely honest, I'll admit that it's easy for me to become a little jealous of their success--and that's not good. I need to steer clear of that territory. The bottom line for me is this: If I can reach my goals within the context of fulfilling my calling, that'll be great. If I have to sacrifice my calling in order to reach my goals, then my goals need to change. I'm the kind of person who needs to stop periodically and assess how I'm doing with this. Having a blog is part of my calling, I believe. And within the context of blogging, my calling here is to impart grace--to reflect the love and goodness and generosity of God in everything I do. That might not sell very well, but it's still my calling. Is this something you think about? What's your calling? **I'm joining Amanda at Serenity Now for Weekend Bloggy Reading.**
When we learn more about reincarnation and soul contracts, we become sure that souls choose their parents and families before birth to fulfill their purpose.
Whether you’re leading a team or searching for meaningful connection with yourself and with others—we all need constant reminders to continue practicing courage.
Comics are not only about messages that almighty superheroes saving the day and Hello Kitty convey through the images. Self-discovery, empathy, kindness, and coping with anxiety are just a few topics to mention reflected in the comics of Slimy Oddity. Their light-hearted and colorful illustrations explain Carl Jung’s terms such as ‘shadow’ and ‘what you resist persist' and how to work with them, how to practice self-love, compassion, and inner peace. The world of drawing is just as unlimited as the boundaries of imagination and so is the philosophy within it.
Before we get into the 35 Lao Tzu quotes that will def change your life, you should probably know who he is, just in case you really don't have a clue. So many
I really hope that you will enjoy these wonderful Confucius Quotes, I also hope that they will inspire you and guide you on your journey in life. Confucius was born in China in 551 BC. He was a teacher, editor, politician and philosopher. Confucius’ teachings emphasized the cultivation of virtue, moral integrity, and ethical behavior […]
Abuse is not always straightforward and in-your-face, however, quiet verbal abuse can have the same impact on your psych nevertheless, maybe even more.
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