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Do We Know Our Purpose? I am pretty sure we all have many opportunities to explore different purposes for our lives. One way to know whether something is part of our life’s purpose is to ask ourselves, Does this doing and being feel right? Am I really alive with this choice? I should add that …

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Changes and More Changes This month, I thought it would be great (well, maybe not great, but necessary) to be thinking about the changes likely to come this year and get a start on emotionally processing the resistance I feel, not to mention the frustration and complaining I see happening within myself. It’s not my fault …

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“Practice, Practice, Practice” Most of us use various techniques for our daily spiritual practice and I wanted to share one with you all. I think this technique came (in an email) from Dr. Joe Dispenza a few months ago; however, I used it in the eighties, initially learning it from Walter Russell, who, in 1921, …

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I want to talk about acceptance and about peace this month. I think this idea touches something quite deep in us. What would happen if we were more accepting of each other? Are we happy being at odds with what is? Are we being doormats if we accept what the government is handing us, or …

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Fearless Peace When Randall Counts sent out a welcome note to our Thursday evening ACIM group yesterday, it ended with the words: “fearless peace”. I think this is wonderful, not 2 words I would expect to see together, but definitely something to think about. I began to wonder: how many of us are able to rest in …

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