5 Keys to Hanging with Your Peeps
06/20/2009
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Posted on June 20, 2009 By Michael Mead
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Don't know if it's so, but I suspect one of the big attractions to organized religion is the weekly community gathering. There’s nothing like hanging with your peeps. Seems like we can rest the deepest and feel the most nourished when we are a part of a community.
Here are five keys to tapping into the grounding -- and expanding -- possibilities of community:
Key #1: Pick your peeps carefully. We are drawn to those who most reflect our attitudes, beliefs and values. If you want to know what you value, look at what the 5 people with whom you spend the most time. Or as Jim Rohn says, “You become the 5 people with whom you spend the most time.”
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The Miracle of Curiosity
06/05/2009
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Posted on June 5, 2009 By Susan Manning
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I’m not all that fond of spiders. So when I got in the hot tub the other night, I was not really pleased to see a spider web built between the two tree branches and the tall planter above the corner of the spa. URGH! That's the corner where I sit because the pressure jets are the best there, sending out the best water jets and bubbles.
I didn't want the spider in my space, but I didn’t want to destroy the web or kill the spider. So I reached up and disconnected the web from the places that it was anchored to the branches and the planter. The web and spider gently floated toward the planter and I was satisfied that it was out of my way. That was that.
The next evening, however, the web was back in the same place, glistening with the light from the patio. The spider was sitting happily in the center. I again disconnected the web’s anchors and watched it all float toward the planter.
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John Gorka Concert
05/20/2009
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Posted on May 20, 2009 By Cynthia Zaal
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Last week the three of us gathered with a small group from the Stillness Family to feel John Gorka sing. Here is our happy group with John (the one with the beard).
If you haven't made his acquaintance, John Gorka is the singer/songwriter who graces the end of every Experience Stillness retreat with his beautiful song, Paradise, Once.
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A Reunion with your SELF
05/18/2009
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Posted on May 18, 2009 By Robert Petteway
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So I ask you - "have you ever wanted to go back in time? Ever wanted to be able to do it all over again ... a rewind and replay - seeking to find some greater meaning - some wonderful new way?" We too have wondered about this - and have sought to find the way to go back and experience the vitality and possibility of youth all over again!
What's THE SECRET to generating that flow?? Well, there are many pieces, but the one that often gets missed - except in our in-person retreats - is the Vibrational Release Technique. Vibrational Release has two parts that are combined to create an amazingly predictable state of flow:
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Change Your Vibration--Change Your Life
05/17/2009
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Posted on May 17, 2009 By Michael Mead
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On a recent trip to the bookstore I was struck by the title of Wayne Dyer's book, "Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life, Living the Wisdom of the Tao." The book is about applying the spiritual principles of the Tae Te Ching, written by Lao-tze around the Sixth Century BC, to daily life.
It struck me that this 2600 year old document, as well as Mr. Dyer's interpretation, is all about changing your thinking. From my experience, most all spiritual paths are about changing your thinking or your beliefs.
I know I have changed my beliefs over the years, significantly in some cases. I also know all the pain, suffering and time it took me to do so.
What if you could transform your life without changing your thoughts? What if spiritual transformation is much simpler than changing your beliefs?
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Receiving Shakes Things Up
05/05/2009
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Posted on May 5, 2009 By Cynthia Zaal
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There was a loooong, pregnant pause . . . Then, the man pulled a name out of a hat. He read out loud: "Cynthia Zaal." In just that moment I won $5000!
Well, it was confirmed in that moment, but strangely I had known it already. I have only won two drawings in my life and both times I knew that I had won before my name was called. Somehow it was a done deal . . . couldn't go any other way. Could manifesting be that simple -- to KNOW that your desires are already fulfilled? hmmmm...
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Movies - A Spiritual Path
04/20/2009
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Posted on April 20, 2009 By Michael Mead
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As some of you know, I'm a movie buff. Whenever people ask me about a hobby or what I do in my spare time, the only answer I can give is "go to the movies."
Give me a movie with a great "message" and I'm as happy as a pig in slop. The message that most inspires me is one that helps me resolve that most basic of human conflict - between Ego and Spirit.
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Susan Manning Houston, TX Business Owner, Singer
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Phillip Trapkin Atlanta, GA Builder/Designer
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"Taking part in the Technology of Stillness has been life changing for me. I have achieved a much calmer spirit and I can manifest things 'on demand' when I stay quiet. A positive aspect has been access to incredible relationships - now that I am open and available, I can really 'be with' people in a way that I could never have been before. Best of all, I feel great!" Cynthia C., Houston, TX
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Janice Clark Boulder, CO Behavioral Consultant
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Charlie Walne Houston, TX Oil and Gas Producer
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"To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders."
Tao Te Ching
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Richard and Sheryl Guidry Houston, TX Chiropractor and Professional Dance Instructor
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