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Maggie Shayne
- Jul 9, 2016
- 4 min
Dark Clouds, Silver Linings
When we’re happy and grateful and feeling great, that’s what’s emanating from our pores. It’s filling our aura, creating the energy field around us, and we become a beacon of that, and a magnet for that. We beam out the signal and pull in everything that matches our frequency. And then something happens and we get knocked down. We feel bad, and sad, and weepy, and that’s what we emanate. We’ve changed our channel, turned our dial. Now we pull in everything that matches that n
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Maggie Shayne
- Jul 9, 2016
- 4 min
Dark Clouds, Silver Linings
When we’re happy and grateful and feeling great, that’s what’s emanating from our pores. It’s filling our aura, creating the energy field around us, and we become a beacon of that, and a magnet for that. We beam out the signal and pull in everything that matches our frequency. And then something happens and we get knocked down. We feel bad, and sad, and weepy, and that’s what we emanate. We’ve changed our channel, turned our dial. Now we pull in everything that matches that n
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Maggie Shayne
- Jul 9, 2016
- 4 min
Dark Clouds, Silver Linings
When we’re happy and grateful and feeling great, that’s what’s emanating from our pores. It’s filling our aura, creating the energy field around us, and we become a beacon of that, and a magnet for that. We beam out the signal and pull in everything that matches our frequency. And then something happens and we get knocked down. We feel bad, and sad, and weepy, and that’s what we emanate. We’ve changed our channel, turned our dial. Now we pull in everything that matches that n
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Maggie Shayne
- Jun 5, 2016
- 6 min
Believe Your Way to Success
You'll Always See Proof of What You Believe When you have a strong belief, that belief is a magnet for things that match it. The best example of this in our culture came on May 6th, 1954 when Roger Bannister ran a mile in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds. Up until then, a common belief was that humans were physically incapable of running a mile in less than four minutes. But since then, the under-4-minute mile has become so commonplace that even gifted high school athletes are achiev
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Maggie Shayne
- Jun 5, 2016
- 6 min
Believe Your Way to Success
You'll Always See Proof of What You Believe When you have a strong belief, that belief is a magnet for things that match it. The best example of this in our culture came on May 6th, 1954 when Roger Bannister ran a mile in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds. Up until then, a common belief was that humans were physically incapable of running a mile in less than four minutes. But since then, the under-4-minute mile has become so commonplace that even gifted high school athletes are achiev
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Maggie Shayne
- Jun 5, 2016
- 6 min
Believe Your Way to Success
You'll Always See Proof of What You Believe When you have a strong belief, that belief is a magnet for things that match it. The best example of this in our culture came on May 6th, 1954 when Roger Bannister ran a mile in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds. Up until then, a common belief was that humans were physically incapable of running a mile in less than four minutes. But since then, the under-4-minute mile has become so commonplace that even gifted high school athletes are achiev
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 26, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 5
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 5 Finally, I offer this bit of evidence, the video story of a woman whose faith brought snow on Christmas to a Tex Mex border town where it hadn’t snowed at all in 109 years, and never on Christmas, and who healed her husband’s heart just by the power of her belief.
Watch this video (it’s right on top of the page, but you have to get through a movie trailer first) and then meet me back here and we’ll talk. When I shared this story on m
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 26, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 5
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 5 Finally, I offer this bit of evidence, the video story of a woman whose faith brought snow on Christmas to a Tex Mex border town where it hadn’t snowed at all in 109 years, and never on Christmas, and who healed her husband’s heart just by the power of her belief.
Watch this video (it’s right on top of the page, but you have to get through a movie trailer first) and then meet me back here and we’ll talk. When I shared this story on m
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 26, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 5
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 5 Finally, I offer this bit of evidence, the video story of a woman whose faith brought snow on Christmas to a Tex Mex border town where it hadn’t snowed at all in 109 years, and never on Christmas, and who healed her husband’s heart just by the power of her belief.
Watch this video (it’s right on top of the page, but you have to get through a movie trailer first) and then meet me back here and we’ll talk. When I shared this story on m
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 25, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 4
What it comes down to, in the end, is desire. We humans are creators. We create our entire life experience as we go along, according to a combination of what we most desire, what we most focus on, and what we most believe. And really, is there anyone who grew up celebrating Christmas who doesn’t want, way down deep in their heart of hearts, to believe in Santa Claus? Of course not. Every one of us who grew up believing would like to still believe. We’d be overjoyed to recaptu
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 25, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 4
What it comes down to, in the end, is desire. We humans are creators. We create our entire life experience as we go along, according to a combination of what we most desire, what we most focus on, and what we most believe. And really, is there anyone who grew up celebrating Christmas who doesn’t want, way down deep in their heart of hearts, to believe in Santa Claus? Of course not. Every one of us who grew up believing would like to still believe. We’d be overjoyed to recaptu
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 25, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 4
What it comes down to, in the end, is desire. We humans are creators. We create our entire life experience as we go along, according to a combination of what we most desire, what we most focus on, and what we most believe. And really, is there anyone who grew up celebrating Christmas who doesn’t want, way down deep in their heart of hearts, to believe in Santa Claus? Of course not. Every one of us who grew up believing would like to still believe. We’d be overjoyed to recaptu
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 23, 2015
- 1 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 3
Why I still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 3 There was this one Christmas Eve Day a couple of years ago, when I spotted a minivan alongside the road. As I passed, on my way home from some last minute holiday thing or other, I noticed the person behind the wheel was…Santa! Full beard, red coat, the whole nine yards. I couldn’t keep going. I pulled the car over, turned around, and went back. Then I eased up beside Santa and put my window down. The following conversation went som
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 23, 2015
- 1 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 3
Why I still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 3 There was this one Christmas Eve Day a couple of years ago, when I spotted a minivan alongside the road. As I passed, on my way home from some last minute holiday thing or other, I noticed the person behind the wheel was…Santa! Full beard, red coat, the whole nine yards. I couldn’t keep going. I pulled the car over, turned around, and went back. Then I eased up beside Santa and put my window down. The following conversation went som
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 23, 2015
- 1 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 3
Why I still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 3 There was this one Christmas Eve Day a couple of years ago, when I spotted a minivan alongside the road. As I passed, on my way home from some last minute holiday thing or other, I noticed the person behind the wheel was…Santa! Full beard, red coat, the whole nine yards. I couldn’t keep going. I pulled the car over, turned around, and went back. Then I eased up beside Santa and put my window down. The following conversation went som
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 20, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 1
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part One There was one Christmas when I was little and couldn’t sleep. I lay in my bed, desperately afraid Santa would come, see that I was still awake, and go away without leaving me any presents. I don’t know where I got that idea. It was probably something Mom told me to get me to go to bed already. Little did she know that trying so hard to sleep made it almost impossible to sleep. So I lay there, tense and nervous, and squishing my eye
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 20, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 1
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part One There was one Christmas when I was little and couldn’t sleep. I lay in my bed, desperately afraid Santa would come, see that I was still awake, and go away without leaving me any presents. I don’t know where I got that idea. It was probably something Mom told me to get me to go to bed already. Little did she know that trying so hard to sleep made it almost impossible to sleep. So I lay there, tense and nervous, and squishing my eye
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 20, 2015
- 2 min
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part 1
Why I Still Believe in Santa Claus: Part One There was one Christmas when I was little and couldn’t sleep. I lay in my bed, desperately afraid Santa would come, see that I was still awake, and go away without leaving me any presents. I don’t know where I got that idea. It was probably something Mom told me to get me to go to bed already. Little did she know that trying so hard to sleep made it almost impossible to sleep. So I lay there, tense and nervous, and squishing my eye
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