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Maggie Shayne
- Jan 8, 2014
- 5 min
Three Ways to Be More Spiritual in 2014
Spirituality means different things to different people. To me, it means a personal relationship with my Source. I don’t equate spirituality with the practices associated with any particular faith. That’s religion, whether it’s Christian, Buddhist, Wiccan, or any one of the world’s roughly 4200 different religious traditions. To me, spirituality is personal. It’s what’s going on inside me. It’s how I relate to my higher self and to the greater whole. To me, spirituality isn’t
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 20, 2013
- 5 min
Winter Solstice Series, Part 3: How to Tune In
In Part One of this series, we discussed why and how the cycles of nature are also happening in us, and are therefore important to us. In Part Two we discussed what, exactly, is going on during this darkest season of the year, culminating in the shortest day and longest night. We discussed how it’s a time of reflection, deep pondering, quiet, processing, rest, and planning. Now we get on to practical matters. How, at this busiest time of all times, do we manage to embrace the
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 20, 2013
- 5 min
Winter Solstice Series, Part 3: How to Tune In
In Part One of this series, we discussed why and how the cycles of nature are also happening in us, and are therefore important to us. In Part Two we discussed what, exactly, is going on during this darkest season of the year, culminating in the shortest day and longest night. We discussed how it’s a time of reflection, deep pondering, quiet, processing, rest, and planning. Now we get on to practical matters. How, at this busiest time of all times, do we manage to embrace the
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 20, 2013
- 5 min
Winter Solstice Series, Part 3: How to Tune In
In Part One of this series, we discussed why and how the cycles of nature are also happening in us, and are therefore important to us. In Part Two we discussed what, exactly, is going on during this darkest season of the year, culminating in the shortest day and longest night. We discussed how it’s a time of reflection, deep pondering, quiet, processing, rest, and planning. Now we get on to practical matters. How, at this busiest time of all times, do we manage to embrace the
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 31, 2011
- 3 min
Another New Beginning!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I know, everyone’s saying that. And the grumpy ones are replying, “What’s so happy about it?” And the blissful LOA-Bunnies are saying, “It can be a happy new year, or it can be a miserable one. Your choice, grumpy-butt.” Which makes the grumpy ones even grumpier. The question of New Year’s Resolutions always comes up this time of year, so we might as well tackle it right now. Are resolutions good or bad? Do they work? If they do, then why are we all reso
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 31, 2011
- 3 min
Another New Beginning!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I know, everyone’s saying that. And the grumpy ones are replying, “What’s so happy about it?” And the blissful LOA-Bunnies are saying, “It can be a happy new year, or it can be a miserable one. Your choice, grumpy-butt.” Which makes the grumpy ones even grumpier. The question of New Year’s Resolutions always comes up this time of year, so we might as well tackle it right now. Are resolutions good or bad? Do they work? If they do, then why are we all reso
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Maggie Shayne
- Dec 31, 2011
- 3 min
Another New Beginning!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I know, everyone’s saying that. And the grumpy ones are replying, “What’s so happy about it?” And the blissful LOA-Bunnies are saying, “It can be a happy new year, or it can be a miserable one. Your choice, grumpy-butt.” Which makes the grumpy ones even grumpier. The question of New Year’s Resolutions always comes up this time of year, so we might as well tackle it right now. Are resolutions good or bad? Do they work? If they do, then why are we all reso
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