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Are You Ready to Take Off Your Mask?
by Alan Cohen

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As I was checking out of a grocery store, I asked the clerk if she was looking forward to removing her mask when our state releases its mask requirement soon. “I’ve kind of gotten used to it,” she replied. “I might keep wearing it even after I don’t have to.” Her response reminded me of […]

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Focus…Feel…Experience
by Ann Albers – Phoenix, AZ

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As the human race continues your transition into the 5D reality, you are learning a very different way of living —one that has always been the way the universe truly works, but one that is more obvious than ever before. Your focus determines your thoughts. Your thoughts (or silent mind) tune you into a vibration, […]

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What Will You Do With Your Life Now? by Alan Cohen – Hawaii

As the pandemic recedes, we are all looking forward to reclaiming something like the life we once knew. But could one of the purposes of the pandemic be to direct us to a life better than the one we knew? While many people hope the world returns to normal, that could be the worst of […]

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Can a Book from the School Library Change Your Life?
by Elizabeth Gould

A School Library is Like the Bat Cave: it’s a safe fortress in a chaotic world, a source of knowledge and the lair of a superhero. ~ Tom Angleberger As with any book, let’s start at the beginning, which happens to be my beginning as well. When I was nine years old, I decided there […]

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Your Child’s First Teacher and Learning Companion
by Carmen Viktoria Gamper

Mothers, fathers, or primary caregivers play an important role as a child’s first teacher. Parents teach their children how to eat with a fork and knife, tie their shoelaces, and brush their teeth. Later, they might teach them how to play basketball, tell time, and bake cookies. For parents who are homeschooling, the list of […]

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5 Ways to Make Sex a Spiritual Practice
by Lisa Marie Rankin – Boston, MA

Think back to a blissful day or night of lovemaking. Hopefully, you experienced physical pleasure and emotional connection. Those are generally the reasons we desire sex. However, you might have also experienced a sense of timelessness, unification of body, mind, and spirit, and at the time of orgasm, a loss of self. In fact, the […]

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Reigniting Passion’s Flame by Naz Beheshti

Do you know who you are? Do you want to live the way you do right now? How do you want to be remembered? At some point in life, we must answer these questions. Whatever you have accomplished, pause, breathe, and choose to evaluate or reevaluate what you are doing here on this earth: What […]

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Three “Negative” Traits That Are Actually Incredibly Productive
by Chloe Carmichael, Ph.D. – New York City

As a therapist in New York City, I have seen my share of clients with covetable traits, such as compassion, emotional intelligence, and self-motivation. I’ve also seen many with, let’s say, unfavorable ones, like self-deprecation and narcissism. But I’ve also seen many, clients, both men and women, who confuse the two. Oftentimes, highly functioning people— […]

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Greatness Is Always Just a Decision Away
by Donna Martini – Oyster Bay, NY

We have the right to be happy or to be miserable; to decide that our life is amazing or that it “sucks.” We can nourish our body by taking in healthy food, clean water, and deep breaths, or we can eat crap, dehydrate, and shallow breathe till we crash on our couch. We can look […]

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3 Ways to Tap into the Universal Power of Good
by Jeffrey A. Martinovich

You don’t have to be a wiz at math to understand that the universe is an amazing mathematical model. It continually produces more of the variables that can be input into a simple truism: The more we lift each other up, the more we achieve ourselves. As apathetic as the universe may be to whether […]

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