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THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take?

THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take?

THRIVE is an unconventional documentary that lifts the veil on what’s REALLY going on in our world by following the money upstream — uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives. Weaving together breakthroughs in science, consciousness and activism, THRIVE offers real solutions, empowering us with unprecedented and bold strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future.

Whose a part of the conversation in THRIVE

Duane Elgin, Nassim Haramein, Steven Greer, Jack Kasher, Daniel Sheehan, Adam Trombly, Brian O’Leary, Vandana Shiva, John Gatto, John Robbins, Deepak Chopra, David Icke, Catherine Austin Fitts, G. Edward Griffin, Bill Still, John Perkins, Paul Hawken, Aqeela Sherrills, Evon Peter, Angel Kyodo Williams, Elisabet Sahtouris, Amy Goodman, and Barbara Marx Hubbard.

 

Watch the Official Trailer

 Visit THRIVE The Movement’s Official Site

 

Going Deeper: Read Sterling Day’s interview with Foster and Kimberly Gamble: The couple behind the movie “Thrive” on OM Times Magazine.

Why Money does not Grow on Trees!

Why Money does not Grow on Trees! By Nadia Khalil

Money turned each and every one of us to be a slave to non truth, to lacks of love, to walking by each other as it we are not there.
Money took away our conscious, our confidence our self esteem.
Money judged us. Stole us. Chewed us up and spit us out.
Money decided who is important and who is not.
Money told us if we can get help if we are sick. If we can eat when we are hungry.
Money speaks a language of takings away.
Money made sure we understood that we are nothing unless we can show we can earn it, have it and not share it.
Money made some feel helpful to others to help them eat, sleep, shelter their bodies but money didn’t give us solutions to better our world.
Money gave us every avenue to take away from our world.

And now we say no to Money.
No to those who hoard it and hide it.
Money is now nothing to us. It pays fees and brings us nothing to help ourselves.
Money is modern day extortion of our souls.
We fell for it.
We believed it brought to us freedom.
We believed it made us important.
We trusted it more than each other.
We enabled it to do this to us.
We said, it is OK to allow it to lead us.

And yet love wins.
Love is not allowing money to win.
At the end of all the money we are still looking for love.
Love Wins. Love Wins. Love wins. 

Nadia Khalil is the author of  Little Wing and Origins of Truth

in which she talks about her conversations with Christ. 

She has also published various articles and regularly speaks to groups about her experiences.

Nadia is currently working on Original Love, a compilation of her weekly culminations.  

Visit Nadia Khalil’s official website

Kumare

I found Kumare to be a surprisingly sweet and gentle, albeit extremely controversial, documentary; which was conceived and directed by, Vikram Gandhi, a New Jersey-born American of East Indian decent.  It was beautifully filmed with excellent audio.  The documentary follows Gandhi as he playfully dresses up as an Indian Guru and watches the response he gets in India and in the U.S.  Then he decided to see if his alter ego as an Indian Guru, could get a following.  So he went to Phoenix where he knew no one and started his own “teachings” as the Indian Guru, Kumare.  His teachings consisted of made-up chants, fake “yogic” postures and a blue light meditation which he created himself.  He also spoke in an Indian accent, dressed in robes, wore his hair long and behaved in a way that made people think he was not familiar with western culture.

Brought up in a Hindu family that clung to their religious rituals and beliefs, Gandhi is a bit rebellious regarding Hindu religion and spiritual practices in general.  His endeavor to expose the whole Guru experience through this documentary experiment may seem quite sacrilegious, but it is cloaked in the sweet nostalgia of a loving childhood upbringing filled with sweet memories of his family’s culture.

In the film, Kumare is continually interjecting into his spiritual lessons that he his a fraud and that his students don’t need him as a guru.  He would say that a guru is no more closer to God than we are.  He even had his classes use a vision board to show themselves never really needing a guru.  He gave his students an exercise to pretend that they were Kumare, and Kumare played the role of the student.  In the exercise, they lecture Kumare on what they themselves need to do to improve their lives.  Kumare was teaching them self-empowerment, which I believe, is the greatest spiritual teaching.

The film turned out to be much more loving than a documentary whose goal it was to show how easily fooled people can be about gurus.  The message of self-empowerment was sweetly delivered.  Highly recommended.  See the trailer at the Kumare official movie website.

Read Jean Jessup’s full review

Review written by Jean Jessup of Movie Reviews from a Spiritual Perspective.

Are You a Member of the Golden Motorcycle Gang? “Meet Up” with Jack Canfield in Hog Heaven

Interview by Linda M. Potter

Picture Jack Canfield, the charismatic co-author of the Chicken Soup For the Soul book series and “America’s #1 Success Coach,” vroom-vrooming through the cosmos on a solid gold Harley… accompanied by a Gang of spiritual soul mates. Then… picture yourself joining the Gang. It’s hard not to smile, or at least raise an eyebrow.

But it’s more than just a whimsical image. It’s the inspiration for Canfield’s new book, a mostly factual, adventure-filled account of his personal spiritual journey and his subsequent awakening to his life’s purpose.

Partnering with fellow Gang members such as William Gladstone and Barbara Marx Hubbard, Canfield uses the book to set the stage for the ride of a lifetime — the one we’re all invited to participate in, the one that ushers in a new age of global consciousness and Universal Humanity.

 

Your new book, The Golden Motorcycle Gang, is set to release this month. What inspired you to write this book at this time?

When I was in graduate school at the University of Massachusetts, we had a guest lecturer who led us through a guided visualization to take us back to when we had chosen to become a teacher. Well, I went back to before I was born which kind of shocked me. And [in the visualization] there were a bunch of us, “souls” I guess, on summer vacation, floating through the universe and having a good time driving down the road on Harley Davidsons. (That’s where the book title comes from.) We looked down on earth and there was a war going on. It was 1944, which is the year I was born, and I just had this sense that I had to go down and help.

So I chose to be born and help out, and that’s been my life’s work.

Afterwards I thought, wow, I’m not just a school teacher; I’m a teacher at a higher level and I have a bigger destiny to fulfill. Then I kind of forgot about it until 10–15 years later when I started meeting people that I had this certain vibrational resonance with. I realized they were doing the same work I was doing; they were here with that same purpose. Maybe they’re part of that “Golden Motorcycle Gang” and we’re reconnecting, I thought.

I was having a beer one night with Bill Gladstone, a literary agent (and the co-author of the book) maybe 10 years ago, and I told that story to him. He said, “That should be a book.” And I said, “That’s ridiculous, no one wants to hear that,” but he kept hounding me. Finally I said, “Bill, I just don’t have time.” “What if I were to interview you two hours every day for a week or two,” he says, “and get all the stories. Then I’ll do the first draft and you can clean it up and make sure it’s accurate, fix the writing, or whatever.”

That’s how the book came into being.

The image of spiritual beings belonging to a motorcycle gang makes me grin a little, but also piques my curiosity. Guides, angels, ascended masters and others are more often portrayed as introspective beings wearing long white robes. Why do you think you’re getting visions of a “hog” Heaven?”

(laughing) I’ve never been drawn to a community where we all wear white and bow down to a certain guru. I’ve studied with many and I’ve sat at the feet of many, but there’s always been this sense of independence in me. When 15 guys on Harleys go by wearing their Hell’s Angels jackets, I admire that sense of “we are who we are and we don’t care what you think about it.” Not that these are guys I’d necessarily want to go have a beer with, because I don’t really know how safe I’d feel! But that’s the kind of feeling I had during that visualization. We were just a bunch of men and women flying through space on motorcycles. They’re golden because it’s spiritual.

In the book, you had more than one encounter with other people who had seen that same image of being in a gang of motorcyclists. Why do you think that same metaphor keeps showing up?

It’s hard to know what gets planted in consciousness. There’s a book by Dick Sutphen called, You Were Born Again to Be Together. In that book, he talks about groups of people who travel through time together like a family — it’s the idea that certain souls agree to go through eternity together and have different experiences. I think people in my “tribe” if you will, saw similar images. But I don’t know why.

It seems like there are many people who have had transformative spiritual experiences of one type or another, but are hesitant to talk about it. Have you noticed this?

I see it all the time. When I do my groups, we talk about these things and people come out of the woodwork. I see bank presidents, corporate leaders, military people and policemen who’ve had near death experiences, visitations from angels, intercessions from higher powers and awakenings. But they’re afraid to talk about it because they don’t want to be seen as “woo woo.”

But someone has to go first. A lot of people don’t know this side of me. I think I’m seen as kind of a famous person because of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Now they can see, here’s this normal guy who’s had these experiences. Maybe it will give them the courage to admit they have too.

You founded the Transformational Leadership Council; its members are listed in the book. What is the purpose of this group and how has it influenced change?

It was founded out of my need to have a support group of people doing similar work. There were different associations, but there was no group for people who own transformational training companies. So I threw a three-day event at my house and for three days we had a discussion about whether or not we wanted to create a support group with each other. Well, 32 people were invited; 30 came; 29 people said yes. Now we’re at about 125 members. It’s morphed into also including transformational coaching company owners, transformational authors that we all read, transformational media people, and so on. The purpose is simply to support each other in becoming more conscious and sharing our techniques with each other.

Did you feel like the 30 people in this original group were part of the Golden Motorcycle Gang?

I would say that 80 percent of them were. Yeah, I could feel that vibration.

How do we know if we belong to The Gang?

If you feel you have a calling, a destiny to contribute to the transformation of the world into a more cooperative, loving, positive, socially just, environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling world, you’re probably part of the Golden Motorcycle Gang. I might have been in one “local chapter,” but it’s clear to me that there’s more members than me and the little group I hang out with. I meet people who are locally well known but not on the national scene and I say, yeah, you’re part of the gang. I think it’s become a metaphor for anyone who wants to become a midwife to the evolution that wants to be occurring right now.

What does this evolution look like to you?

What I get is that there’s something bigger than us that’s evolving. We can tune into it through meditation, visualization, and so on. If you tune into it, you can cooperate with it and you do your part.

I think that so many people who are out there doing counseling, coaching, teaching meditation, doing yoga classes, NLP, EFT… are doing this work. Some people are very conscious about it because they’ve tapped into that calling, that awakening. Other people are more unconsciously doing it, but it’s a quickening I see all over the planet.

In the book, Barbara Marx Hubbard presents you with five questions we can all ask ourselves to determine whether or not we’re part of the Golden Motorcycle Gang. Can you share those with us?

Barbara had an experience [during a full-life regression] of going to the Elysian Fields where in Greek mythology the Gods and demigods hung out. There she found Aristotle and Plato and people like that (probably in white robes!) and was asked these five questions:

What do you know of the original plan?

Are you aware there’s some destiny unfolding that you’re a part of? A lot of people will tell you they are.

Do you have any memory of having volunteered to go to Earth at this particular time?

I volunteered to come down here. I think a lot of people did. I read Life Before Life by Jim B. Tucker where he did 2000 questionnaires and a bunch of interviews with people who had, under hypnosis, direct memory of choosing to be born, what gender to be, what race to be, what kind of parents they wanted to have — coming in with a purpose. They’d met with a board of advisors if you will — guides who helped them clarify that purpose so that when they came down, they could fulfill it.

The third question is, if so, do you remember your contract?

Do you remember what you agreed to do? For example, I agreed to help bring about a world that was more peaceful and harmonious and where people were living their highest vision rather than living their lowest vision out of fear.

What do you do best in the world that only you can do?

What we’re all being called to do right now is authentically be ourselves, not Tony Robbins because he made a lot of money the way he did it, or Barbara Marx Hubbard, or some guru. But to really ask, what is it that I do that’s unique to me?

My wife, for example, I call her a day maker — she makes people’s day. She leaves a message on your cell phone and it makes your day. She walks in to the salon to get her hair done and everybody walks out of there happier because she was there. That’s her purpose.

I have this belief that we’re all like cells in a body. Maybe you’re a brain cell and someone else is a pineal gland cell, and someone else is a liver cell, and someone else is a heart cell, and if we each fully be that, then all the body’s functions will work, and we’ll live. If you try to do something different, you end up being a cancer cell.

What are you supposed to do now, and what tools and resources do you need to do it?

We really have to tune in every day and say, what am I to do now? Today? This period of life? This month? This cycle? This season? And then go and find the tools, the resources and the people to be able to do that work. We should all be supporting each other in that.

Can you talk a little about the Birth 2012 event on Dec. 22 that you’re helping to organize: how you plan to participate, how the rest of us can also take part?

There are a lot of events being created and maybe I’ll be on a stage somewhere, but I will definitely be participating. Through the Transformational Leadership Council, we have a combined mailing list of over 12 million people and we’ll be promoting it, encouraging people to really participate in a day of celebration, a day of intention, a day of how do we want to create this next chapter of our life? That day will be an ongoing day of celebrations and concerts and TV shows and such. Conscious evolution means evolution by choice, not chance.

Do you want to learn more about the Golden Motorcycle Gang or Birth 2012? Check out www.GoldenMotorcycleGang.com and www.Birth2012.com.

Linda M. Potter is a popular speaker, a freelance writer and the author of If Only God Would Give Me a Sign! Available at your local book store, through Amazon.com or at wordkeepersinc.com. Linda is also the Managing Editor of BellaSpark Magazine. You can contact her through her website,www.lindampotter.com or at lindampotter@comcast.net.

I Am Song. Poetry by Danielle Sainte-Marie


There once was a wanderer, a seeker of truth,

although he never knew that’s what he was;

he just happened to be in the desert late at night,

under a clear sky, struck by a full moon.

And, he became lost, or so he thought,

and somewhere in the night he followed a sound,

an unknown hymn that was pleasing to his ears,

and it led him to a very old woman

eating some beans and humming.

He listened to her song,

which was raspy but strong,

lilting and Aum,

silent in parts and like the soul.

When she had finished, or so he thought,

he asked, “Tell me, Woman, Cast in Moon-glow,

to whom were you singing just now?”

“The beans,” replied she, with a smile.

“The beans?” he queried,

but she simply nodded and took another bite.

“I thought you might be singing

to a God of some sort.”

“I was,” she responded.

Then she began her hymn again.

The man listened awhile longer,

his mind afire with questions.

Who was this strange woman?

Was she so old she did not know

to whom she was singing?

However, he admitted privately

that her song was very beautiful,

haunting, deep and mysterious.

When her song’s last vibrations

had silenced once again,

and she resumed her late meal,

the man said, “I do appreciate your song

very much, dear woman.

May I ask a favor? Would you sing a song to me?”

“I was,” she responded.

And then her song started up again.

Perplexed, the man waited until she had finished,

then he decided to try another path with this woman.

“May I ask another favor, dear woman?

Will you recite me a poem?”

“Did you not just hear it?” She responded,

and went back to her song.

 

Danielle Sainte-Marie is an international award-winning poetess and author of

A Glimpse to Open Pt. Eye I and A Glimpse to Open Pt. Eye II. To learn more visit Danielle’s blog

or  Official Site. For more information or purchase A Glimpse to Open Pt. Eye I and II visit Amazon.com

The Nuance of the Impact of Our Energy

There were occasions when we faced making a choice or taking a specific action in our life. Maybe for years we have desired a different direction in our career, or a different relationship, or a change in our ability simply to achieve our goals. At some point we follow our intuition, that feeling in our heart, or the knowing in our soul and push fear aside and take one small step in a new direction.

When we made this small step we discovered that somehow the planets aligned and we entered the express lane of the Universe. People appeared in our life helping us move faster in our desired direction. Important information we sought automatically became apparent that moved us faster down our path. We experienced a change in our world and even those around us. How was this possible?

The nuance is that the changes we experience are due to the simple but powerful change in the energy we project. Scientists have proven that we are human beings comprised of energy. We radiate energy continuously and it flows through us continuously. When we move in the direction that is consistent with our highest good, our intuition, our soul, and our knowing, then we experience change in all directions.

Yet how does this change occur? For example, many people today are unemployed. Those that believe they will have difficulty landing a new position, to the point of questioning their self-worth, will radiate a negative energy. Conversely, someone who believes in their ability and experience, and sees this experience as a stepping stone to a new and better opportunity will radiate a much more positive energy. This positive or negative energy gets displays in all of our actions, from the way we stand, walk, say hello, shake hands and hold our posture. All of these actions and energy become apparent to others, through our interaction and their ability to feel our energy. Therefore, what may seem like a simple thought or belief is in reality, an extremely powerful form of energy that impacts our world and those around us. Everyone will feel and respond to your energy.

This positive energy is often seen in sports where one player’s mindset is so powerful, that his energy is felt by everyone on his team. The energy lifts the other players and collectively they perform in sync resulting in victory. There is no accident to this outcome.

People you haven’t spoken to in years may contact you, or some situation in which you found yourself stuck then opens up and melts away. All of these events occur because your energy changed by redirecting your focus. The nuance is that your focus changed, causing a shift in the energy of your thoughts away from fear, away from doubt, and away from believing there was no way out of your current situation. The nuance is that by taking the first step you let the Universe provide the best possible outcome by using the positive energy you radiated.

To achieve success, understand the fundamentals, but the key is to master the nuances.

 

Gary Spinell is the author of, It Was YOU, All Along. Garyhas spent over 25 years examining why some people achieve success consistently while others often struggle. Gary believes that although it is necessary to understand the fundamentals of creating your reality, it is imperative you master the nuances.

In addition to being a writer and speaker, Gary has appeared as a guest on over 30 radio programs. He has extensive experience in the business world as Vice President at Blockbuster, Hotels.com and Expedia, and Senior Vice President at Mannatech.  Gary’s responsibilities have included Treasury, Investor Relations, Public Relations and Human Resources. Readers can contact Gary at gspinell@youallalong.com. For information go to www.youallalong.com.

Listen to Gary Spinell’s interview on Spiritual Perspectives Radio, co-hosted by Sara Vitale and Soulgineer’s Dawn Katzin

Listen to internet radio with Sara Vitale and Dawn Kaztin on Blog Talk Radio

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It Was YOU, All Along: An easy to understand guide on how to create the reality you desire!

Balanced spiritual and practical information for creating your desired reality.

The idea we create our reality is not new, but most of us have trouble understanding how to apply it in our daily lives. It was You All Along helps you understand how to apply this knowledge in every area of your life.

“Gary Spinell provides a unique step-by-step guide to self-realization by creating the positive energy that will lead to outward success and internal peace and happiness. His personal progression to self-confidence and inner growth serves as an inspirational template for readers searching for a path to a productive and prosperous life.”
– Carol Murray-Negron, NYU adjunct professor, corporate consultant

Learn why some people continually achieve success when others can’t. Discover the key myth and misconception causing most people to lack success. Learn why hard working people often miss the key ingredients required to create their ideal reality. Discover how the energy generated by your actions, thoughts and beliefs creates your entire reality.

Learn how to use the Universal laws to create the reality you desire. Learn how and why nothing happens to you! Discover the power to find the right relationship, success in your career, and abundance.

Gary Spinell spent over 25 years researching and examining why some people consistently achieve success and why it eludes most people most of the time. Most people have heard of the Law of Attraction, yet have difficulty incorporating the concepts fully into their lives. Gary’s book goes several steps beyond the Law of Attraction with a unique and perfect blend of practical and spiritual information, thereby providing the reader with easy to understand step-by-step approaches to success. Gary’s approach goes where other books leave off, in the details and nuances of attracting success and happiness.

Visit It Was YOU, All Along Official website.

Read Soulgineer’s Feature Article by Gary Spinell, The Nuance of the Impact of Our Energy

How Abandoning Belief Rocked My World

What I believe isn’t important.  The fact that I can put order to my thoughts, sort them into opinions and fan them into beliefs is hardly impressive.  In fact, such thinking is unavoidable.  It’s what our highly evolved human brains do.  They compare and contrast and judge in an endless attempt to make sense of the world around us.  Believing is as automatic as walking or talking or sneezing, and about as noteworthy.

There was a time when I considered my beliefs to be something more than just an assemblage of thoughts.  I mistook them for something much more important.  I thought they were me.

At various times in my life I believed I was a Catholic, a Unitarian, an agnostic and a secular humanist.  I was a liberal, a feminist, an environmentalist and a pacifist.  I took on new identities in search of a higher self and, down deep, I think, to distance myself from certain vulgarities that characterize the human condition – qualities like greed and aggression.  By connecting certain thoughts, by cobbling together new identities, I convinced myself and others that those unwholesome human traits couldn’t possibly define me.  They defined thieves and rapists and murderers.  I was above all that, and had a portfolio of beliefs to prove it.

I was not alone in my quest adopt a new identity.  Everyone in the world was doing it right along with me.  Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists.  Socialists, Communists and Greens.  Progressive Unionists, Christian Democrats – some crafting identities the way college freshmen craft double majors.  We were all attempting to rise above our inherited animal nature, but rising above it didn’t make it go away.  We were still greedy and aggressive despite our deeply held beliefs.  We were walking contradictions, projecting our inner conflicts onto the world; in fact, we were the world, and that’s why it was such a bloody mess.

Having wandered from one belief system to another, I thought I had explored life’s biggest questions, but I was only asking questions for which my beliefs had provided me pat answers.  I had yet to ask myself the most radical questions, the ones that would eventually smash my beliefs to bits.  They were questions no one seemed to be asking, questions like:

If a clash of beliefs can be found at the root of all the violence in the world, then shouldn’t we question their validity – not the validity of any particular belief, but belief itself?

Separated from our beliefs, would we lose our moral bearing?  Would we fall prey to our baser instincts and rock the world with depraved acts of violence?  Or is this precisely the behavior we exhibit under the hypnotic spell our beliefs?

Imagine a city whose buildings have been leveled by an earthquake.  That’s the image I had of my mind after my beliefs had been toppled.  I felt like I could see forever in every direction.  The towering thought structures that stood as my beliefs no longer blocked my view of the world.  I felt a disorienting sense of freedom.  Liberated from the beliefs that had conferred my identity, I felt blissfully anonymous.  I was a person without a suffix, without an –ist to affirm my existence.  I had unwittingly joined the only club that matters.  It numbers in the billions, doesn’t charge dues and welcomes career criminals.  It’s called the human race.

It’s been years since I disposed of my beliefs, and I have yet to turn into a sociopathic killer. On the contrary, I’ve developed a deep affection for my planet mates now that I’m not measuring them by the yardstick of my beliefs.  Gone are the walls of thought that prevented me from seeing who they really are.  Gone are the lectures I’d give in an attempt to raise their consciousness.  And gone, mercifully, is my compulsion to cast them as evil so that I can appear virtuous.

However sacred or profound, a belief is nothing more than a thought, and thought is never the thing it describes.  It can only hint at the wonders it attempts to touch.  Sermons about love garble love’s ineffable beauty.  Speeches about unity clank after the first syllable.  Courting belief is a prescription for a virtual, not a virtuous life.

 

John Ptacek’s essays explore the unquestioned assumptions that limit our capacity for happiness. They appear on his website, On Second Thought, www.johnptacek.com. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife, Kitty.

Back to Incomplete

Back to Incomplete, The New Spiritual Exploration E-book by Grant Andrews

Learn to love the parts of yourself that make you unique. Open pathways to godliness in your life right now. Reach for awakening and growth in every moment of your life.

Back to Incomplete is reaching back to a state of harmony in life, even within uncertainty.
Aligning yourself with a higher power, and acknowledging your own power as well as your powerlessness.
Accepting the fact that you will never reach perfection, completeness or finality in your life, and embracing the journey nonetheless.
Finding joy and being in a state of openness and readiness for light and love to flow into your life, without relying on expectations.
Letting go of resentments, and being at peace with the fact that you cannot control everything and everyone around you.

You are moving back to a state of being incomplete, but you move there with a higher consciousness of light and love.

The ebook contains 40 chapters divided into three parts: “Self-Knowledge”, “The World”, and “The Meaning of Life”. Chapters range from topics like the body, mind, emotion and soul, to work, money love and sex, to universal concepts like courage, power, grace and the meaning of life.

Learn more about Back to Incomplete

 

Grant Andrews lives in Cape Town, South Africa. He has been running the Back to Incomplete blog since 2010, and in that way he shares conversations about spirituality on a regular basis. He teaches English at the University of the Western Cape. His interests include literature and philosophy. He works in the fields of theatre, academia, education and leadership development.

Simple Meditation: A Spiritual Connection for Transforming Your Life

Meditation can help you do much more than just reduce stress. It can activate that inner spiritual part of you that is already calm, content and wise. Through Simple Meditation, you will discover easy steps to connect with the replenishing peace and beauty of nature. The exercises and information will help you to improve your relationships, tap into psychic abilities and use quantum energy to release blocks to your health and happiness. The final chapters include powerful steps to examine your life, consider its direction and transform your life.

 

 

 

 

Curt Remington is a writer, nature photographer, and meditation practioner. Curt has meditated regularly since childhood. Those early meditations involved venturing into the woods and tuning into the beauty of nature, listening to the wind in the trees, or just sitting quietly and taking in the energy of a scenic place.

 

 

For more information, meditations, articles and Curt’s Nature Photography  please visit http://curtremington.com and http://meditationresources.net. Both sites contain a variety of meditations, spiritual articles, and Curt’s nature photography.