Vanessa | June 29, 2010
Back to reading, The Seeker’s GuideThe Seeker’s Guide, and I’ve entered the Landscape of the Heart. Lesser encourages to face the world with an open heart, to not close our eyes to suffering and tragedy. All right. It took all the heartfulness I could muster to watch this movie of the ecocide happening in the [...]
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Tags: bp, ecocide, heartfulness, Lesser, oilspill
Vanessa | June 29, 2010
One of my tweeps, Rev. David P. Smith, has two books on spirituality that I am really looking forward to reading: Under an Expanse of OaksUnder An Expanse of Oaks and Honoring the Sacred EarthHonoring the Sacred Earth. Even cooler is that right now he is in the Celebrity Author competition and needs votes for [...]
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Tags: druid, Sacred Earth, Smith, spirituality
Vanessa | June 29, 2010
I’ve now finished Kryon’s section of the book, as well, as Mary Magdalen’s, and am now almost done the communication by the Hathors. I’m getting the feeling that this is kind of an Intro to the work of these beings, since the Hathors are the only ones I am familiar with to any extent I [...]
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Tags: 2012, books, Change, chaos, Great Shift, Hathors, Kenyon, Kryon, lightworkers, Nonfiction, spirituality, Vallée
Vanessa | June 24, 2010
Have you ever read a book that just launched into information about which you knew almost nothing?
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Tags: 2012, AK, Carroll, Cori, Great Shift, Hathors, Hawkins, Indriel, Kenyon, Kyron, lightworkers, Vallée, Virtue
Vanessa | June 1, 2010
Both Ban Breathnach and Cilley stress the importance of nurturing one’s soul even as one works to nurture the souls of others. This is an ongoing area of struggle for many of us, men and women, in this society and perhaps a safe, comfortable and, dare I say it, beautiful home is a balm to help bring us home to ourselves.
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Tags: Ban Breathnach, books, Cilley, feminism, Hestia, homecaring, Jung, Nonfiction, reading, Shinoda Bolen, soul, spirituality