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Full Moon| Age since New 15.353 | | Julian Date 2456438 | | Distance in Radii 56.26 | | 358847 km from Earth |
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by Mike Brescia
TODAY'S EMPOWERING QUOTE
"When I left Charlie's place, I asked God to get all the
badness, the sorrow, the hurt--all the anger--and leave it in the dust and to let there be a new world, a new life."
- Reba McIntire
TODAY'S EMPOWERING QUESTION
"What would happen if I just let go of all the sorrow,
pain and anger - just let it go?"
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Columns: Spiritual Energy of The Week: February 14th-February 20th, 2005
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by Howard Wimer, Inner Expansion Workshops, Inc.
SPIRITUAL ENERGY OF THE YEAR: Dynamic
SPIRITUAL ENERGY OF THE MONTH: Action
SPIRITUAL ENERGY OF THE WEEK: Expectation
Every month and every week the spiritual energy on planet earth changes. This energy is the key message that people are learning about themselves and their relationships with others. Since we all live in a "big school" there is a plan that comes from our spiritual helpers (guardian angels).
Here are some spiritual tips that will help you make it through the week and keep a big picture of why you are here on planet earth to begin with.
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To Know You Is To Love You
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by Skye Thomas
How do you show someone you love them? Do you buy them expensive gifts? Spend quality time together? Make personal sacrifices just to see them smile? Dedicate a song to them? Write a love letter or note of encouragement? Become their cheerleader? Those are wonderful things to do but my question goes deeper then those types of activities, even beyond your romantic partner. Think about your parents, your children, your best friend, your sister, or your brother?¢â?¬?¦ anyone you love. How do you really show them that you love them? Reverse the question if you like ?¢â?¬â?? how do you really know if someone loves you?
The answer lies in getting to know them. To truly love someone is to care about them to the very depth of who and what they are, what they believe, what they like, what they dislike, how they respond under pressure.
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Columns: A Message From Quado: Daily Spiritual Practices
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by Carrie Hart and Quado
A reader asks:
Could Quado talk a bit about how to live more in the now, this moment, and how to focus on the little things instead of worrying about the expectations we put on ourselves for the big things?
Quado responds:
You cannot expect the habits of a lifetime to disappear in a day, a week or even a year. If you have spent a lifetime with certain habits of thinking, your mind will continue down these pathways until they are gradually rebuilt.
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The True and Magnificent Power of Giving
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by Michael Lee, CPA
You've probably heard of the popular saying "It's better to give than to receive." But do you actually know what hidden power lies within this magnanimous act known as "giving?"
When you give something from your heart without expecting anything in return, you release a powerful force that will trigger your good deed to "bounce" back to you in amazing, and sometimes unusual ways.
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10 Laws of Great Storytelling
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by Aneeta Sundararaj
Law #1: Keep your mouth shut and your ears open.
This is crucial in the first few moments of storytelling. Before you begin your story, take a moment. Look at your audience and smile at them. Only after you have got their attention do you begin to even introduce yourself and your topic. You will be able to observe many things about your audience in these few moments.
Law #2: Begin your story with a question.
Have you ever noticed how everyone perks up when the speaker begins by asking something like, ?¢â?¬??Is everyone feeling good today??¢â?¬? or ?¢â?¬??How many people want to hear a good story??¢â?¬?
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The Five Feng Shui Elements and Their Characteristics
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by Jakob Jelling
Feng shui handles five main elements in order to achieve harmony and balance in any space. These five feng shui elements are: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Each one of them has its own characteristics and properties, and we will detail them in the following lines.
According to Chinese traditions, everything is constantly changing and interacting and that happens through these five main elements.
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7 Essential Body Language Tips
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by Pete Grand
The secrets of our body language have been around forever yet people constantly fail to recognize the importance of using body language to their advantage. Did you know that people only pay attention to 7% of what we say? Where does the rest of their attention go? You guessed it right: our body language. Now let me give my 7 BLT's so that you can use your body language much more efficiently when interacting with people.
1- Always look at someone directly in their eyes when they are speaking to you. This may seem difficult at first but it?¢â?¬â?¢s definitely the #1 body language ingredient to make you successful when interacting with others. Note: Do not ever stare at someone.
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Columns: Weekly Horoscope for the Week of February 14th - February 20th, 2005
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by Deborah Browning & AstrologySource.Com
Your weekly horoscope forecast is provided by Deborah Browning, residence astrologer at AstrologySource.com.
"We need not feel ashamed of flirting with the zodiac. The zodiac is well worth flirting with."
- D. H. Lawrence
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The Vicious Cycle At Work
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by Dr. Joan Marques
Just this morning I received an email from a management secretary who had been reading one of my recent articles on spirituality in the workplace in which I stated that spirituality starts within every individual. To clarify my perception to the reader: spirituality at work, to me, is the sense of belonging and meaning one needs to feel in the environment where he or she spends such an important part of his or her time anyway. It has nothing to do with religion, yet everything with interconnectedness.
In her response to my article the management secretary explained the situation at her job: since her new boss came into the office, there seemed to be nothing left for her to do. He was not open to comments or suggestions and did not delegate anything. All that was left for her to do was accepting phone calls, sorting the mail, and filing documents.
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